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Teen Ink Magazine, February 2005: Feedback


My Sandpit Home
by Shawna D., Kalispell, MT
   I’ve never met anyone who is so able to remember something that happened when she was five years old as this author.
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Benefits of the Arts
by Sanae M., Murray, UT
   I agree with the author that schools need to continue providing art classes.
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Chat Room Dangers
by Alexandra S., Valhalla, NY
   Chat rooms are dangerous because you never know to whom you are really talking.
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Dogs & Boyfriends
by Amanda C., Wilmington, DE
   I read “Dogs and Boyfriends,” in which the author’s mother chooses her boyfriend over her children. I am very sympathetic toward the author and her sister Carolyn. It must be devastating to feel abandoned by your mother.
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Smoker Robert
by Tom, Bruce, Kathryn A., Hawthorne, NY
   In December’s Teen Ink we read an interview with Robert about his cigarette addiction. Robert didn’t realize the long-term effects of his decision to start smoking at age 16, and now years later he has lung cancer. It is hard to comprehend how someone could choose cigarettes over his family, as Robert admitted doing.
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A Cry for Help
by Tasha M., Murray, UT
   “A Cry for Help” makes me think of what my friend did. We used to work together, then she quit and found a new job. We lost touch, and I just found out that she recently killed herself. When I found out, it was the worst day of my life.
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The Catcher in the Rye
by Andrea A., Boardman, OH
   Jessica M’s review of J.D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye was an astounding misrepresentation of a novel that has remained in the forefront of literature for years.
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I Closed My Eyes
by Nelly C., Live Oak, CA
   This story made me think about my life. Many take people for granted and never realize what they’ve got right in front of them. It’s not that we don’t appreciate what we have, Continue...
A Wall as a Weapon
by Benjamin B., San Antonio, TX
   I am disappointed by the term used to describe the security barrier Israel has built on its West Bank border. The author calls it “the West Bank Wall” but less than three percent of the barrier Continue...
Interrogation
by Anonymous, Phoenix, AZ
   n the November college issue there was an article that put my own thoughts and feelings into words. Reading “Interrogation” by Nicholas M., I felt like I was looking into a mirror of my thoughts.
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Art Gallery
by Jennifer K., Willits, CA
   I used to just flip through Teen Ink looking for articles to read, skipping the Art Gallery, but when I took the time to look at it, I saw that all the art has imagination, that people put their hearts into drawing or taking photos
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Teen Ink: A Survival Guide?
by Sandra R., Glendale, AZ
   Teen Ink is just an amazing magazine. I didn’t hear about it until junior year, but it has so much variety and is great. Teens can actually relate to each other through writing.
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College Information
by Melissa G., Cincinnati, OH
   You should include scholarship information and tips on how to go through the college application process ...
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