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Tips For Teen Drivers

It seems like a lifetime ago, but there was a time when telephones with cords were our only option for a quick conversation with friends and family.

But thanks to technology, cell phones make it much easier and more convenient to stay connected—an electronic device smaller than your hand allows us to plug in to our social networks at any time.

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Cultivating Big Ideas at the Bezos Scholars Program

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High school is the ideal place to cultivate your leadership skills before you embark on the quest that's known as life. Sometimes, though, you feel that your passionate visions for positive change could thrive with a bit of a scenery change. That's where the Bezos Scholars Program comes into play.

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Freedom is Only a Driver’s Ed Class Away

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There were two things I wanted to accomplish by the time I hit 16; get a job and learn how to drive. Becoming employed was super-easy, since my charm and charisma persuaded my future boss in the easiest interview ever. Getting my driver's permit was even easier; after studying for about a half hour, I passed my permit test with flying colors. Surviving my driver's education class, on the other hand...

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"Picture Puzzle Piece" Poem Submitted by Glenda Campbell

One picture puzzle piece

Lyin' on the sidewalk,

One picture puzzle piece

Soakin' in the rain.

It might be a button of blue

On the coat of the woman

Who lived in a shoe.

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"A Dream Within A Dream" Poem Submitted by Marissa Hayes

Take this kiss upon the brow!

And, in parting from you now,

Thus much let me avow--

You are not wrong, who deem

That my days have been a dream;

Yet if hope has flown away

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"Enivrez-Vous" Poem Submitted by Tara Subramaniam

Il faut être toujours ivre.

Tout est là:

c'est l'unique question.

Pour ne pas sentir

l'horrible fardeau du Temps

qui brise vos épaules

et vous penche vers la terre,

il faut vous enivrer sans trêve.

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"I Hate Smokers" Poem Written By Gionni Crawford

Smokers who like to blow smoke all up in my face. Disrespecting my space.

I think it's such a waste, to puff the smoke into the sky to taste & for you to slowly, but surely exfoliate your life along with those who are doing the same.

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"What's Cooking" Poem Written by Tara Subramaniam

Up with the sun early on Saturday

Two special people arrive on our doorstep weekly

Originally just friends or helpers, have progressed into family

See them weekly, more than I do my aunt and uncle

The kitchen is transformed

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"Be The Best of Whatever You Are" Poem Submitted Anonymously

If you can't be a pine on the top of the hill,

Be a scrub in the valley-but be

The best little scrub by the side of the rill;

Be a bush if you can't be a tree.

If you can't be a bush be a bit of the grass,

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"It's The Journey That's Important" Poem Submitted by Tiana Jackson

Life, sometimes so wearying

Is worth its weight in gold

The experience of traveling

Lends a wisdom that is old

Beyond our 'living memory'

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