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Teen Ink Magazine, October 2006: Travel and Culture
Toro! by Samantha R., Wyckoff, NJ
The trumpets sounded majestically as we found our cramped seats. The arena was packed, body next to body, like cattle.
Then the black creature entered the ring.
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Austria vs. Australia by Lisa M., Sunny Isles Beach, FL
It is important for countries of the world to be informed about one another, which is why I think it is vital for people to realize that Austria is a country, in Europe, that we have many more citizens besides me and Arnold, and, finally, that there are no kangaroos in Austria.
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The Amazon Rainforest by Ellie R., Bozeman, MT
The depths of the Amazon rainforest sound like a magical place and I dreamed of exploring its canopies and every inch below, but after spending four days there, I don’t think I will ever again lie awake at night preoccupied with forest fantasies. If anything, I will be plagued with nightmares of those towering trees in Ecuador.
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When I Was Amish by Leah, , MI
If I had stayed Amish, I would probably have several house-cleaning jobs, have a serious boyfriend, and be getting married within the year.
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