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Teen Ink Magazine, November 2004: Opinion
 Thirteen and a Woman
by Sarah, MA
As a teenager, I usually consider myself immune to most world issues, even ones that will affect me in a few years.
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North Korea
by Michael M., San Diego, CA
While America focuses on the war in Iraq, terrorism and the presidential election, few people think of another threat quietly growing in Asia.
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Ode to Life
by Josh S., London, England, UK,
My parents learned their lessons when they were young. Work hard, play hard, and you shall be rewarded.
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The News
by Sharnelle G., Kansas City, MO
It was like that time you walked Back to your house angry at the world You step over your threshold
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Teens Getting Involved
by Ashley W., Mt Airy, MD
It may seem a bit hypocritical to criticize my own generation, but if we don't listen to adults, who do we listen to?
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Actually Rocking the Vote
by David S., New York, NY
Believe it or not, you and I have a lot of untapped power. We are in the most coveted
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A Wall as Weapon
by Hady M., Melbourne, FL
So often today we hear about Iraq and President Bush's failure to find the WMDs he said were being stockpiled there
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