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Teen Ink Magazine, April 2005: Opinion
My “American Dream” by Shalom S., Juneau, AK
One year of Harvard tuition could feed 100 severely undernourished children. Donating that money to UNICEF, you could prevent blindness for 1,264,266 children.
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A Slap in the Face by Mikaela S., Houston, TX
In less than a year, I will be an alumna of my high school and step into what is known as college life. But before I can do that, there is the infamous SAT.
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Education Today by Andrew R., Eau Claire, WI
Many students enjoy school and think of college as the next challenge, rather than the next drudgery.
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Canadian Beef by Travis M., Elkton, SD
The United States is getting ready to open its borders to Canadian beef after barring it because of last year’s outbreak of BSE
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“A” for Effort? by Nicholas B., Wethersfield, CT
The issue of race and religion has really spiraled out of control in this country. Political correctness is altering the way we live.
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Oh, Mr. Bush ... by Sara Noor P., Geneva, Switzerland
It’s time to stop warmongering. The economy is in the toilet. The deficit is out of control. But Bush’s dream still isn’t fulfilled. One war isn’t enough.
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Close, but No Cigar by Justin W., Wichita, KS
My entire life I have been told that one vote can make the difference. Unfortunately, my birthday came three days after the election, so I have to wait another four years until my views count.
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Made In China by Krista Lee B., Hopedale, MA
The American dream has turned into the American nightmare. America has chosen to utilize cheap, foreign labor to keep pace with the demands of capitalistic American business.
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