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Teen Ink Magazine,
November 2007 :
Travel Articles
Going Home
by Saiema A., Vestal, NY
As I practically ran through the yelling and pushing crowd, who seemed as wild as a herd of cheetahs behind the wire fence, looking for their long-awaited and beloved guests, I inhaled many smells. The strong, ugly odor of countless cigarettes left me coughing.
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Proud Heritage
by Samira S., Brooklyn, Ny
Growing up in Brooklyn, surrounded by children who barely knew where their parents came from, I didn’t see any reason to be proud of my ancestry.
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Star Struck
by Katy Y., Springfield, MO
As I glide up the gray cement walk toward the magnificent white building, my heart races with anticipation. My sparkling jet black heels click as I approach this wonderful experience.
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Thanksgiving in Italia
by Darina S., Warren, NJ
My family has never celebrated Thanksgiving anywhere except in our own dining room, on our shiny lacquer table, with the turkey and all. So when my parents suggested going to Europe in November instead of January, my heart momentarily sank.
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The Longer You Wait
by Elizabeth M., Rockport, ME
Someone once told me, “The longer you wait, the tougher it will be.” In the situation that lay before me in a blue and white bowl, this quote stuck like a bee to honey.
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