Teen Ink Magazine,
October 2005 :
Environment Articles
Just Listen by Sarah W., Georgetown, DE Why won’t people listen To the things I have to say? Just because I’m a minor Do you have to walk away? The many times I’ve asked you ... Continue...
Salt Lake by Anonymous, Honolulu, HI Whenever I tell someone I’m from Salt Lake, they assume I mean Salt Lake City, Utah. Since moving to this tiny district smushed between Pearl Harbor and the Ko’olau mountains, I’ve wondered about the peculiar name Salt Lake ... Continue...
Beyond the moist pavement and away from the roaring engines of automobiles, there lies a wooded area where shadows linger ... Continue...
Urban Sprawl by Jessica H., Miamisburg, OH When you step outside, chances are you can walk for no more than 10 minutes before you see a grocery store, fast-food restaurant or chain store right outside your backyard! You probably don’t notice it because the sight of a McDonald’s or Wendy’s is ... Continue...
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