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Teen Ink Magazine, January 2004 : Feedback Articles

Bowling for Columbine
by Laura W., Hamden, CT
     Thoughts after watching the film: Well, I didn't want to stop the tape ...
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Bush in ‘04
by Josh K., Franklin Square, NY
     I'd like to commend John L. on his beautifully written article commenting on the sad, sad state of our nation. I agree wholeheartedly with every word.

You see, I live in Ignorant Suburbia, USA ...
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Bush in ‘04
by Daniella N., Atlanta, GA
     I was very impressed with the ironic essay"Bush in '04." I distinctly remember staying up that fateful Novembernight in 2000, impatiently awaiting the results of the election.

WhenGeorge W ...
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Depression
by Samantha C., Tallmadge, OH
     Teen Ink is an awesome magazine. An article that I really liked was "Depression" by Jackie K.. Reading it, I was surprised to realize that I too might be depressed ...
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Five Minutes
by Alexandra V., Springfield, MA
     This is one of the saddest stories I have ever read. It reminded me of the phone call we got saying my little cousin was in the hospital. My mom left the house in a rush, but at the hospital a nurse told her my cousin had just been pronounced brain dead ...
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Prejudiced Eyes
by Eugenia G., Tucker, GA
     I was really able to relate to Carmela since she is an African American who has a white friend (which some don't like). I've always had quite a few white friends ...
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Ramadan’s End
by Affan S., Atlanta, GA
     One particular piece in the November issue I enjoyed was "Ramadan's End." The publication of this poem brought me great joy because it allows students across the nation who are not familiar with the culture and customs of Islam to increase their knowledge ...
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Show Respect
by Bo S., Streetsboro, OH
     After reading "Show Respect" by Drew M., I have to agree with every word. The article discusses the lack of respect for our military. Americans are entitled to their opinions, and I like this one ...
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Six Minutes & Three Seconds
by Rachael W., Atlanta, GA
     I was very pleased to read "Six Minutes & Three Seconds." Most magazines tend to forget about track and cross country, sports in which I participate. I could completely relate to how Emily felt about track; I too wanted to quit the first week but didn't ...
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Surviving Life with a Senior
by Paulette G., Willits, CA
     I too live with a senior sibling. As described in Laura D.'s piece, my brother is also impossible to deal with when he's working on college-related things. To see another person relate and write about this is awesome. I enjoyed this piece, finding it so true and funny ...
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The Perfect Job
by Alex S., W. Hempstead, NY
     I would like to congratulate Katie B. not only on her article "The Perfect Job," but also on her successful job search. Katie is perhaps one of the luckiest teenagers in Wisconsin, from what I read ...
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The Real World
by Chad C., Mantua, OH
     What "The Real World" says is very true. When school boards consider curriculi, they should realize that they can teach us all the equations and proper punctuation they want, but that won't make any difference when we don't know how to get a mortgage or ...
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Tom Cruise Did What?
by Morgan M., Willits, CA
     This was a very true article. People obsess about celebrities too much. They want to look like them, dress like them, and even plan their schedules so they get home in time to watch their favorite television shows ...
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UN Security Council
by Lakela M., Honolulu, HI
     I agree wholeheartedly with the author concerning the United Nations Security Council. The fact that only five nations have permanent membership (or that permanent membership exists at all) is surprising and unjust ...
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Why Me?
by Anonymous, Slidell, LA
     This article meant a lot to me. I'm Jewish and live in a suburb of New Orleans. Here, when African-Americans moved in, some whites moved out. Many people here cannot seem to handle others who are different - in other words, anyone who's not a white Christian ...
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