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Teen Ink Magazine, December 2005: Opinion
Lord Knows by Chris M., Alameda, CA
Only Lord knows why, Given free choice, Mankind sweeps the world in a blistering torrent:
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Misconstrued Power by John T., No. Platte, NE
The recent appointment of John Roberts as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court has presented a difficult problem for many politicians in Washington.
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After-School Jobs by Emily G., Imperial, NE
Some adults question if high school students should have jobs on school nights but I say yes, they undoubtedly should.
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Fighting Tyranny: A Modest Proposal by Bonnie K., San Antonio, TX
High schools place a heavy burden on students to get into college. At mine, college counseling begins the first month of freshman year.
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Material Nation by Anthony H., St. Paul, MN
As the extravagance of technology increases, people begin to take less joy in the simple pleasures of life.
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Cheating in Schools by Katie, TX
There was a time when cheating was rare in schools, but today the whole “importance of learning” aspect has been eliminated.
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A Corrupt Holiday? by Matthew P., Pawtucket, RI
Why do people exchange gifts on Christmas? If you go back far enough, you’d probably find the answer to be “in celebration,” but as an act of selflessness, not necessity.
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