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By JingzeWu BRONZE
Newton, Massachusetts

I walked into the stuffy government room. Rows of plastic chairs were lined up in front of the podium. The fluorescent office lights flickered. A modest American flag hung in the c...
JingzeWu BRONZE, Newton, Massachusetts
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By AjBera BRONZE
Yonkers, New York
AjBera BRONZE, Yonkers, New York
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"Dream and Believe"

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By Mahmood Abu-Rubieh BRONZE
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Mahmood Abu-Rubieh BRONZE, Cambridge, Massachusetts
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Brooks Benard BRONZE, Phoenix, Arizona
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Brooks Benard BRONZE, Phoenix, Arizona
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Awesomesauce014 BRONZE, Roseburg, Oregon
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Life imitates art

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By SometimesTina GOLD
Plymouth, Minnesota
SometimesTina GOLD, Plymouth, Minnesota
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Genuine tragedies in the world are not conflicts between right and wrong.  They are conflicts between two rights.  ~Georg Hegel

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By SometimesTina GOLD
Plymouth, Minnesota
SometimesTina GOLD, Plymouth, Minnesota
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Favorite Quote:
Genuine tragedies in the world are not conflicts between right and wrong.  They are conflicts between two rights.  ~Georg Hegel

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By SometimesTina GOLD
Plymouth, Minnesota
SometimesTina GOLD, Plymouth, Minnesota
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Favorite Quote:
Genuine tragedies in the world are not conflicts between right and wrong.  They are conflicts between two rights.  ~Georg Hegel

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By SometimesTina GOLD
Plymouth, Minnesota
SometimesTina GOLD, Plymouth, Minnesota
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Favorite Quote:
Genuine tragedies in the world are not conflicts between right and wrong.  They are conflicts between two rights.  ~Georg Hegel