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Haiti's Earthquake
After Haiti experienced a terrible earthquake, I thought it would be discussed at my school. However, I was wrong! The day after the quake, not one word was even said about the earthquake and the devastation. In fact, when a small group of teens were discussing it, many other teens where confused, and one even said, "There was an earthquake?" It pains me to see that there is a lack of communication and discussion concerning world events in public schools. I am completely shocked that no one seems to care about this! I consider myself very tuned in with the news, but many kids and schools seem to be turning away from it. This angered me! The problem needs to be fixed!
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