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A New Beginning
by Aditi Nair, 12
Sitting.
Crunching.
Staring.
Glaring.
The sun gently
embraced the horizon
to meet the sky.
Colors dance and sing before
the early bird rises.
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"Good morning, Tig," says Sun.
"Morning, Sun," says Tig.
"Why are you in such a hurry today?" asked Sun.
"I have to get to the park before everyone else gets there."
"Why is that?
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America we are a nation whole,
Why let others break us apart from a nation whole to a nation of division.
In this truth in this fate, we trust, why break us apart during this terrifying time.
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Masks
by Tallulah Nagae, 8
On a walk deep in the woods
I tell my mom I don't want to
wear masks anymore
The mask feels icky
from the heat of my mouth
that I am breathing
Masks do help ...
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I was born in the year of the dragon. I was always dreaming that one day I could visit the Great Wall of China, a giant dragon stretching over mountains and deserts, and walk on it.
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When you hear the words "stock market," it sounds like a frightening mess that is impossible to make sense of. Bears, bulls, short, call options, IPO–what do all of these things mean?
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There are many hardworking scientists who were unfairly denied the recognition they deserved; perhaps one of the more notable examples of this is the case of Rosalind Franklin.
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A Chinese lantern is typically red. It has a red string at the top to hold; it also has some Chinese words on its body and gold strips at the bottom. It is normally in red and gold because both colors...
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If I could write a letter to the world I’d ask.
What about me?
In ten years I’ll be 22. What will the world look like then?
The worlds past generations have left us.
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