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Teen Ink Magazine, October 2006: Nonfiction Articles
Fat Camp by Elle R., Wyckoff, NJ
Fat camp - for most, this subject is a joke, an issue that is far from their slender lives. For some, though, it is a reality.
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From An Outsider’s Viewpoint by Anonymous,
I close my eyes. A big happy family ... I remember what that was like. I start to forget my parents aren’t together. I try to imagine I’m sleeping in my old house, in my old bed, and I drift off, happy. I’m remembering the good times when what an outsider saw was what was really there.
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Books Galore by Darwin D., San Francisco, CA
My grandfather thinks that the number of books you have is equal to the amount of knowledge you possess and therefore, we have books on almost every subject you can think of, from The Secrets of Acupuncture to Microsoft Office for Dummies.
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It’s a Small World by Susie Q., Wanaque, NJ
We’ve all heard that it’s a small world, but I never realized how small until last year.
I was adopted from Colombia. The parents I live with today knew they wanted a little girl, and they also wanted to better someone’s life, so they decided to adopt.
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