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Category Archives: TeenVoice
TeenVoice: Pseudo-Pluralism and Poverty Statistics
In TeenVoice, Daniel Kort shares his thoughts on pseudo-pluralism and Evan Zimmerman explains why he believes that statistics are an inaccurate barometer of efficiency. Comment on a post under “Leave a Reply.”
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New Teen Voice
Make sure to check out new pieces in TeenVoice. The latest entry, On Caring for those Who Didn’t Wish to Be Cared For was written by Sammy Bass of West Los Angeles. Comment posts under “Leave a Reply.”
Two New TeenVoice Pieces
Make sure to check out the two new pieces that have been posted in TeenVoice. The first, On Her 2.06 GPA, was written by Rachel Dunn of Boca Raton, FL. The second, On the Politics of Unemployment, was written by Zach Ungar … Continue reading
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New TeenVoice
The latest TeenVoice post, On the System, is up. The post is on the educational system and the college admissions process — and was penned by the very bright Ali Tradonsky, 11th Grade. Comment posts under “Leave a Reply.”
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New TeenVoice
TeenVoice–the newest addition to Truth Be Told–is up and running. TeenVoice is a page that features teens writing about their outlooks on American culture. Posts are eclectic and intentionally provocative. The authors of the posts on the TeenVoice page are all … Continue reading
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New TeenVoice
TeenVoice–the newest addition to Truth Be Told–is up and running. TeenVoice is a page that features teens writing about their outlooks on American culture. Posts are eclectic and intentionally provocative. The authors of the posts on the TeenVoice page are all … Continue reading
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New TeenVoice Posts
TeenVoice–the newest addition to Truth Be Told–is up and running. TeenVoice is a page that features teens writing about their outlooks on American culture. Posts are eclectic and intentionally provocative. The authors of the posts on the TeenVoice page are all … Continue reading
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