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Crossing That Bridge
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Looking for the Hope in Disasters
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Karson C.
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Arkansas
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One Voice
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Luke J.
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Wisconsin
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Our Natural Connection
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Leah Erato
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Wisconsin
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Basketball at St. Pat's
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J.O., Western Massachusetts Writing Project, Massachusetts
. Summary:
St. Pat's Basketball has helped me create memories that I will never forget!
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Find Your Voice
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Gabriella L., Waunakee Community High School, Wisconsin
. Summary:
Losing your voice and the unexpected journey of finding it again.
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American Creed
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My Papaw's Profound Impact
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Preston C., Morehead Writing Project, Kentucky
. Summary:
My Papaw's story.
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Humans
A letter to the future President
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Alias3, Western Massachusetts Writing Project, Massachusetts
. Summary:
A letter to the future President with my concerns
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A Younger Sibling's Future
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Alyssa M., Waunakee Community High School, Wisconsin
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Every teenager is constantly being reminded of their future. Wherever they go, they are reminded of the lives they haven’t lived yet. I see my future the most in my older sister’s bedroom.
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The Village Commons South Hadley, MA.
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R.O., Western Massachusetts Writing Project, Massachusetts
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I’ve been to the Town Commons a bunch of times. I love that place so much, and it has just what I need, sushi, ice cream, and lots of fun places to go!
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