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Teen Ink Magazine, October 2006: Feedback


Obsession
by Ryan W., Highland, UT
   Male cheerleading is not something I have ever liked or supported, and the article in no way convinced me to become one, but I now appreciate and respect the fact that some boys are gymnasts and enjoy cheerleading.
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Due To Me
by Katie D., Phoenix, AZ
   To Jessica, author of “Due to Me,” I understand what you went through. I live with my parents but most of the time it’s just me and my mom. My dad is basically never home but when he is, he seems like a stranger.
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Teen Ink
by Brock S., Wilmington, DE
   Teen Ink will be a mecca of teen writing for some time to come.


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Here’s The Beef
by Maxx S., Highland, UT
   In response to “Here’s the Beef,” I have a few thoughts. First, bashing the reputation of fast-food chains is not a new thing. Many health nuts have written articles that have an almost parallel message of death on a bun and heart attacks in a carbonated can.
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The Art of Conversation
by Melissa P., Scottsdale, AZ
   In “The Art of Conversation,” Theresa explains that although the amount (and forms) of communication has increased, the depth of those conversations has decreased. I could not agree more.
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Poetry
by Roger H., Deerfield, OH
   I think is really neat to read pieces written by other teens. It is amazing what we can come up with! How we think and feel is seen in the words of the poetry in Teen Ink. The poems I like best deal with love.
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College Reviews
by Andrew C., Hockessin, DE
   I think the college review section is the best idea Teen Ink ever had. It greatly helps people like me who want to get an idea about which of the thousands of colleges out there we might want to attend.
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The Stars
by Bryon P., Highland, UT
    Each time I read it I was more touched. It almost brought tears to my eyes when I remembered my first reaction and I was very upset by how inconsiderate I had been.
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Adopt Me
by Albert O., Phoenix, AZ
   I really like Teen Ink and every issue has several good articles, but one called “Adopt Me” swept me away.
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