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Journey With The Voice of The Panthers
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John A.
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Kentucky
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Looking for the Hope in Disasters
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Karson C.
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Arkansas
As a woman in rural Nebraska, Cassie Spencer is used to taking on many roles, but has seen her doing many jobs usually seen as "man's work." But ev...
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No Day is the Same for Rural Nebraska Woman
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Eli G.
in
Nebraska
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One Voice
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Luke J.
in
Wisconsin
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Supporting School Spirit
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Arianna L., Flint Hills Writing Project, Kansas
. Summary:
High School PTO provides opportunities for students and athletes
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A House Divided
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Arianna L., Flint Hills Writing Project, Kansas
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Triplet lives in different town from her other siblings.
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All About the Swimming Pool at South Hadley's MESMS
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A.G., Western Massachusetts Writing Project, Massachusetts
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The pool at our Middle School needs to be fixed.
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The MESMS Drama Club!!!
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R.M., Western Massachusetts Writing Project, Massachusetts
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Our Drama Club in South Hadley is the best!
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Reminiscing
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Hunter A., Morehead Writing Project, Kentucky
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I interviewed a family friend of mine, and he taught me about the joys of life before everything was all corrupt.
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Rural Lights
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Katelyn H., Mercer County, North Dakota
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Rural light is not usually blocked by pollution like it is in big cities. Rural light is light in a very open countryside.
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