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Teen Ink Magazine, January 2001 : Travel Articles

Boston: A World in Itself
   Bostonis not merely a city, it is also a world. It is a melting pot within the meltingpot we call the United States of America.

The neighborhoods seem likedifferent countries, with restaurants serving food from many countries ...
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Chickens
Themarketplace stinks of sweat and
shimmers with heat.
The air holds down theunbearable weight of it,
suffocating, stifling,
rescued by an occasionalbreeze. ...
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Golden Food
   My family loves the Golden Rule. But in all our years oftreating others as we want to be treated, I have learned that this renowned maximis a failure. The golden failure is apparent in my family's choice offood ...
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London
   Duringthe month I spent studying in England last summer, one day stands out. There Iwas, not quite 16 and turned loose on the streets of London. The freedom wasexhilarating ...
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Moscow
Thecity that blows your mind
With traffic
Tall buildings
Brightlights
People and crazy life ...
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South Pacific Discovery
   Last summer I wentDown Under to the South Pacific and spent three and a half weeks in Australia andNew Zealand. To some, the 24-hour plane ride would be a turnoff, but it was worthit ...
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The Dichotomy of Prague
   Analien language filled the Metro car. Czech can be so impenetrably dense that evenfluent speakers can lose what is said. Neither confident nor fluent, I surveyedthe car into which I had been shoehorned during the morning rush ...
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