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Teen Ink Magazine,
March 2005 :
WhatMatters Articles
Ripple Effect
by Ashley T., Mount Carroll, IL
I used to take some things for granted. Many things, in fact. I used to play my clarinet without a thought and type without batting an eyelash. I could write novels for hours and never have to set down my pen.
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Stick Together
by Caitlin F., Pembroke, MA
When I was nine, my parents divorced and our house was on the brink of foreclosure. My dad, with whom my four younger siblings and I lived, spent countless hours filling out housing forms, calling shelters, and looking for places to stay.
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Temper Tantrum
by Erin B., San Antonio, TX
“You don’t understand anything because you’re not with me all the time,” I shout. This is the end of yet another screeching contest with my mother, and after this is shouted, I can’t help going into banshee-mode.
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