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Teen Ink Magazine, December 2005: Feedback
Bubbles by Jaclyn S., Congers, NY
I applaud Samantha S. for the bold move she described in “Bubbles.”
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Honor Them by Priscilla-Marie
I., New City, NY
I was deeply moved by Kristin B’s “Honor Them” in the November issue.
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Not so Cheesy by Jacob G., Wilmington, DE
Although I probably would never have picked up Teen Ink if my English teacher didn’t have us write every month ...
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Just Listen by Kristine R., Phoenix, AZ
I feel the same way Sarah does in her poem “Just Listen.”
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You’re Beautiful by Stefanie M., Kalispell, MT
After reading, “You’re Beautiful” in the October issue, I was left with a total sense of understanding and hope.
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It’s For Everyone by Chris P., Kasson, MN
Teen Ink is great not just for teens but also for teachers and parents.
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Gender Inequality in the Western World by Keith D., Garrettsville, OH
Although I enjoyed the article “Gender Inequality in the Western World,” I do have a few disagreements with some of the points.
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Wal-Mart by Jocie K., Phoenix, AZ
Jeneen G., author of “Wal-Mart,” has no idea how the business world works.
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Wal-Mart by Brian H., Kalispell, MT
I just finished reading the October issue and want to thank Jeneen G.for “Wal-Mart.”
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Your Funeral by Laurie R., Phoenix, AZ
I loved reading “Your Funeral” by Jemmilyn A.
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