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The Tyrant Virus
Benjamin Wu, 11
The Coronavirus shows no intention of going away
Bulking up and gushing out day by day
Huffing and puffing and doling out dismay
Tossing disease around like confe...
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When people think about the Holocaust and Jewish refugees during WWII, they rarely think about Shanghai. For a long time, I didn’t even know Shanghai was open to Jewish refugees at that time.
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Tara Abraham is the Executive Director of Glamour Magazine’s The Girl Project, which promotes education for girls around the world who are not in school due to war, poverty, child marriage, and gend...
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Originally published in Stone Soup Magazine, September/October 1994
Special thanks to Sheila Crane, who taught in Emil's school in Rundu, for sending us his work.
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First published on the cover of Stone Soup Magazine, March/April 1993
"Divided Island," by Sofia Kakoulli, age 11, of Cyprus, is part of the Children's Art Foundation's permanent collection.
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I live in Vietnam. I went to school in Saigon. I has one cat. I has four brother, no sister. My mother selling in her own store. My father was working for C.I.A. before 1975.
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I was born on October 31, 1972 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. I was very young when my country was in trouble in 1975.
In 1975, the Khmer Rouge (the Communist leaders) came into town.
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I have been through an experience that I will never forget. When I was about six years old, my family and I escaped looking for freedom in America, because the Viet Cong took over my country.
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I live in Vietnam. I go to school in Vietnam. I have three pigs and one dog, but the dog is dead. My mother she was sad. My mother my father my sister is go to work.
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