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Teen Ink Magazine, April 2005: Travel and Culture
Americans ... A Novelty? by Ryan S., Glendale, AZ
Have you ever wondered what other countries think about America? I went on a month-long tour of France and Spain with the Phoenix Boys Choir.
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A Landscape Shared by Emily C., Durango, CO
I first came to Greasewood, Arizona the previous summer with Deer Hill Expeditions.
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The Delta by David S., Clarksdale, MS
I have spent the last 18 years of my life growing up in one of the most poverty-stricken regions in America
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Upstate & Downtown by Caitlin Q., Hull, MA
Like my mother, I too have lived my entire life only minutes from the city. Naturally, I am not 100 percent city. I have two aunts, four cousins and my gram in good old upstate New York,
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Left-Behind Romans
by Jessica M., Oxford, NJ
Surrounding the ruins around past temples of Apollo
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Chameleon by Esther G., Maneheim, PA
Countless elbows crush my sides as the line heaves forward. Each passenger strains to be the next one through a three-foot porthole to freedom.
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A Family Brought Together by Michael Z., New City, NY
It celebrates the exodus of the Hebrews from Egypt, but we all know that what makes the holiday of Passover special is food, loads and loads of food.
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