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Teen Ink Magazine, November 2004 : Feedback Articles

A Harmless Holiday
by Madison B., San Antonio, TX
     I was appalled by Kristen W.'s opinion piece about Halloween. It is part of our culture and I have celebrated it every year since I could walk. It is perfectly harmless if you know where you're going ...
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A Lineman
by Dennis G., Willits, CA
     I really like Teen Ink because there is something for everyone. I especially like the sports section because I play a lot of sports. In the September issue I really enjoyed the poem "A Lineman" because it's funny ...
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America
by Jasmine B., Detroit, MI
     "America," in September's issue, is very creative. Derek's opinion is cleverly written. It is exactly what most of us are thinking. I really enjoy its rhythm and message. It truly portrays our great nation in its raw form ...
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Bringing Home a Stranger
by Nicole G., Wilmington, DE
     This was a very moving story. I found itvery descriptive, which gave the story more meaning and a lot ofemotional impact. It made me think about who your real friends are. Iespecially liked how she said she was bringing home a stranger - herself- after the rape ...
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Devastation in Africa
by Diana C., Phoenix, AZ
     I totally agree with Cody G. and his piece, "Devastation in Africa." Africa is in great need because of HIV and our country should get involved and help ...
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Gay Marriage in the U.S.
by Brittiney B., Shreveport, LA
     "Love and commitment are not under the control of our government," writes Brittanie S. She argues that gay marriage should be allowed, pointing out that who someone loves shouldn't be decided by the government ...
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Hero: Debbie Sweeney
by Lisa D., Struthers, OH
     I was reading your hero section in the September issue. Victoria's tribute to her mother Debbie, who was severely injured in a car accident, got me very upset. It makes me mad when people drive drunk. Usually the person drinking doesn't even get a scratch ...
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I Never Said Good-bye
by Ioana H., Phoenix, AZ
     Sumayyah T.'s article about the deaths of her friends touched me profoundly. After reading it, I felt I had to call my best friend and tell her how much our friendship means to me. She asked why I was saying all this when there wasn't any real occasion ...
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On Socks
by Sarah C., San Antonio, TX
     Why does society make it so hard for girls to feel good about themselves? We have to be thin, have shiny hair, straight white teeth. We have to be a certain height and a certain width; we have to look a certain way ...
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Smoke Over the Capital
by Sam M., Wilmington , DE

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Subliminal Advertisements
by Jennifer L., Phoenix, AZ
     Deena P. makes an excellent point in "Subliminal Advertisements" about propaganda aimed at youth that encourages the use of tobacco. The piece itself is strongly written and effectively uses facts to reinforce the message ...
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System Overload
by Henry M., Decatur, GA
     David T.'s article, "System Overload," in the Opinion section was very interesting. I agree and applaud him for addressing this issue ...
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