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Teen Ink Magazine, February 2006 : Feedback Articles

A Beard
by Nina M., San Francisco, CA
     I often read Teen Ink and grimace at the“sob stories.” Sometimes I just want to read something lightand funny. This was accomplished with “A Beard” by StevenJ. It was hilarious! I laughed for 20 minutes ...
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Breaking the Silence
by Laurie S., New City, NY
     

I can definitely relate to “Breaking the Silence” in the January issue. There have been many instances throughout my life, whether it had to do with school or somewhere else, where I knew that someone really should have spoken up about what was going on ...
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Cell Phones
by Ariana S., Hawthorne, NY
     After reading Amy W.’s “Cell Phones,” we agree that they can be dangerous and create reckless drivers. In fact, we have witnessed even scarier situations. I was amazed to see a man driving on the highway while typing on his laptop at the same time ...
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College Ads
by Candace K., La Canada, CA

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Competitions
by Jenny B., No. Olmsted, OH
     Keep putting the ads for writing and art competitions in Teen Ink. I don’t hear about them otherwise and it’s a great chance to enter a contest and be recognized.




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Ellison
by Kevin M., Wilmington, DE
     Rachel, I was offended and embarrassed after reading your poem, not only for myself but also for you. To have people respect you, you need to respect yourself first. One major problem I had with your piece was you seem to contradict yourself ...
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Fighting Tyranny: A (Modest) Proposal
by Bonnie K., San Antonio, TX
     Several of my friends were incredulous when they read “Fighting Tyranny: A Proposal” (Teen Ink edited out the word “modest.”) in the December issue of Teen Ink ...
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Friday Knights
by Mike H., Minneola, MN
     

I had a lot of fun reading this very interesting and energetic story. I could relate to it because I played football this year.

Football is my favorite sport because it takes so much work and it is so fun to knock someone to the ground ...
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Material Nation
by Ashley G., Tobyhanna, PA
     

Anthony H.’s “Material Nation” was an interesting piece. I believe that America’s status as a materialistic nation is a concept that not enough people understand ...
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My Dream
by Janel H., Lakeside, MT
     

After reading “My Dream,” I felt excited for Kaitlyn. I too believe that more women should drive in NASCAR.

When I went to a race, I saw men yell when hot women walked by. That is not the way women should be looked at in the NASCAR world ...
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The Mountain
by Anonymous, Vineyard Haven, MA
     The Mountain” by Benjamin K. wasvery moving. Even though it was fiction, it made me think how desperatepeople can get, not necessarily financially, but mentally andemotionally.

As I was reading it, I thought about my cousin,Elisa, who died by her own hand ...
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Undercover Agent
by Tony S., Streetsboro, OH
     

I liked reading “UndercoverAgent” because I am really into espionage. I would love to dosomething like that, but do not even begin to understand the immensestress it would put me under to have to lie to family and friends foryears ...
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