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Teen Ink Magazine,
October 2004 :
Travel Articles
Salvadore
by Nick R., Hinsdale, IL
"Stupid people!" cried Salvadore in his deep accent that was a cross between New Yorker and Italian. The 70-year-old taxi driver with pierced ears, gold chains and dyed-black hair oddly resembled Elvis.
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Standing Still
by Mariel M., Watertown, CT
There are two types of people in this world, stagnant and nomadic. The stagnant just want to stay in a place where they can be still, while the nomadic people enjoy the uncertainty and excitement of new experiences.
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Through My Eyes
by Chelsea B., Byron Center, MI
The air was sweet, the smell of bread taunting my nostrils as we bumped down the dirt road. On either side of the road were shanties, some nothing more than dirt and branches that supported mud walls.
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Un-United We Stand
by Adam C., Houston, TX
In Alisa Valdez-Rodriguez's novel, The Dirty Girls Social Club, the protagonist pokes fun at the claim that Hispanics are now the largest ethnic minority in America. An "oxymoron" to be exact. I couldn't agree more.
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