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Teen Ink Magazine, June 2005: Feedback
“A” For Effort and The Anti-Safe by Lillie W., White Bluff, TN
I’m responding to two articles in the April issue’s focus on college.
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Close, But No Cigar by Lexie T., Plymouth Meeting, PA
Sorry, Justin Williams, but your article “Close, But No Cigar” lived up to its title.
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At 15 by Mavi H., Phoenix, AZ
I loved “At 15” by Joe. He is in a situation that many teens must deal with - teen pregnancy.
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At 15 by Woody S., Willits, CA
I liked “At 15” by Joe, which drove home the point that teens don’t need to have kids.
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Do Computers Bleed? by Luca G., Lombard, IL
“Brilliant” can only begin to describe how this story was written.
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Film Boot Camp by Marc C., Ralston, NE
I’ve always loved movies and have strived to get involved with them any way possible.
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Oh, Mr. Bush by Ashley H., Cannon Falls, MN
I support my country in the best and worst of times. I do not give up hope because we are still Americans and Americans fight for their rights.
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The Real Me by Sara E., Peoria, AZ
“The Real Me,” by Anonymous from Delaware, really helped me understand the mind of a gay person and inspired me to be more compassionate.
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Year-Round School by Austin K., Bedford, NY
Year-round school is an interesting way of making sure students learn more instead of having to relearn things each September, but that is not the way I want to learn.
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Year-Round School by Jeanie R., Appleton City, MO
I totally disagree with Chance Thayer’s opinion in favor of year-round school.
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