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Teen Ink Magazine, November 2006 : Feedback Articles

A Strong Connection
by Desarae R., Phoenix, AZ
     I wholeheartedly agree with Susan, who says, “if you love someone, show them; make sure they know it, because one day you’ll wake up and they might not be there.” I can relate to that, my cousin and I were very close.
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A Whole New World
by Colleen C., Bellingham, WA
     Teen Ink has shown me that there are all types of writing out there, including reviews, nonfiction, fiction, travel stories, college information, etc. Your magazine has so many sections that it can appeal to pretty much anyone.
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Apple Picking
by Matthew S., Ravenna, OH
     I enjoyed “Apple Picking” by Shannon in the September issue.

Apple picking is a wonderful way to describe autumn. The season has many surprises and feelings it can bring.
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Buried Treasure
by Billy Ray J., Atwater, OH
     I really like Carley’s article “Buried Treasure” that encourages people to dumpster dive. I once went to a construction site looking for wood to build a rabbit cage. We found it, plus tar paper to put under the shingles.
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Cousin Lance
by Elizabeth M., Phoenix, AZ
     I solemnly agree with Max Eddington when he says “So I have learned to be grateful. I have learned from the strongest person in the world how to be grateful.” It was such an unusual moment for me and I felt touched.
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Cupcakes & Chocolate Milk
by Chad M., Boise, ID
     “Cupcakes and Chocolate Milk” spoke to me because it was about a kid trying to tell his father he was gay. I liked this story because it told me that our parents always love us no matter what we do or how we dress.
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Cupcakes & Chocolate Milk
by Ryan W., Highland, UT
     I really enjoyed reading this story for a number of reasons. One was that his father accepted him for being a gay teenager. Another was that the son changed his mind about his dad.
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Financial Literacy
by Stan G., Phoenix, AZ
     I definitely agree with Lauren when she declares “A few dollars saved here and there can really add up” in her article “Financial Literacy.” You need to constantly work to achieve your goals.
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Generation Y
by Danielle S., Dell Rapids, SD
     I agree with what Brandi says in “Generation Y.” I also go to an itty-bitty high school and there are a lot of issues we need to address, including cliques, drugs, sex, arrogant jocks with bad cases of homophobia, and kids who just plain don’t ...
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Generation Y
by Courtney K., Dell Rapids, SD
     I live in a small town like the one described in “Generation Y” and do not agree with anything Brandi says. She talks about how her school is full of people with character flaws and different personalities and beliefs.
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Hurricane Katrina
by Angel W., Ravenna, OH
     I enjoyed “Hurricane Katrina” by Maggie because I have a friend from Louisiana who went through a lot when she moved to our town. She didn’t have any friends at our school and no one would talk to her except her foster family and me.
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Spilled Coffee
by Amanda, OH
     “Spilled Coffee” reminds me of a girl I know who is suffering from depression. She is having trouble at home and with relationships. She doesn’t know how to deal with all the pain and abuse that being “weird” in high school brings.
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TeeInk.com
by Samantha K., Wichita, KS
     Your website is inspiring teenagers everywhere to open up and share what they enjoy most. In the review sections, teenagers all over the world are able to find good movies, books, music, and even colleges to look into.
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The First Amendment
by Lukas M., Dell Rapids, SD
     I agree with Ashley that we are not taught enough about the first amendment, or any of the amendments of the Constitution, for that matter.
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Touching Untoucables
by George K., Struthers, OH
     I read “Touching Untouchables” in the September issue about Jason’s work with the lepers in India and cannot believe that the lepers’ own families abandon them.
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You Can't Do It
by Taylor S., No. Platte, NE
     This is a great story that many people can relate to. Shannon had every right to play football; why do people think girls should just sit on the sidelines? Girls can do anything guys can and it’s not fair to treat them like they can’t.
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