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Teen Ink Magazine,
February 2005 :
Environment Articles
Autumn Wizard
by Anna W., Athens, PA
Every year he gave Thousands of leaves, Harmless, pretty gifts. But dropped a staff or Two When the wind, The unseen dominating Power Would push too hard.
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Backward Revolutions
by Cordelia E., Perkasie, PA
Carved crudely through the prehistoric stone were the grooves of industrialization. Where the textured boulder touched the sky lay the comforting blanket of pollution. Sticky tar careened down the flattened surface - the eye of the volcano.
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The Final Frontier
by Alicia B., Bellingham, MA
It is dark, but not so dark that you can’t see the vibrant greens, pinks and browns. Some sounds are unfamiliar. When you look up, you see a vast, secretive yet beautiful canopy of leaves.
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Why Don’t We Care?
by Sarah R., Moody, TX
Not too long ago, we read a novel in my school that touched on the topic of saving the environment, and our teacher, being a “tree-hugger” (as the kids call her), had us write an essay on an environmental issue.
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