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Teen Ink Magazine,
October 2007 :
Pride Articles
A Voice Forever
by Aaron F., E. Palestine, OH
The normal person wakes up in the morning and greets the new day. I wake up in the morning and greet the pain. My name is Aaron and I have cerebral palsy. I am in pain every morning and when I walk.
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Fight the Barrier
by Lauren H., Clarklake, MI
Looks can be deceiving. We’ve all heard that line before, right? I’ve come to learn that it’s not the looks of something or someone that deceive you; it’s your perception of them. Take me, for example.
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I Am Deaf and...
by Tania K., Palos Park, IL
As a child, there was nothing I loved more than tiptoeing through the house, arms over my head like a ballerina. I can still remember the thrill of trying on my tutu and tiara for my first dance recital.
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New Recruits
by Kenneth R., Astoria, NY
“Filthy maggots,” hollered the drill sergeant. He was the drill sergeant, we were the new recruits. “Attention!” “-men at arms,” continued I. “Who said that?” No one spoke.
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