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    “Flynn catches me looking back and moves my head forward, “Don’t look back,” he says. “Don’t look back.” And with a bit of courage, I don’t. The Last Fight Flynn tells me to tuck the gun into my shirt, which is loose enough, that no one would see its silhouette. We walk near the hospital, which isn’t too far off. I realize that I can’t be the one to give the cure to North, so I don’t catch the illness. I’ll have to get one of the nurses to give it to her. They’re more equipped for it then I…

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    Veiled Chameleon

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    The most used common name is veiled chameleon. As this chameleon species is located in Yemen it is also called the Yemen chameleon, it’s also called the cone-head chameleon because of the shape of its head crest. (Red List) There is controversy over another subspecies of C. Calyptratus called C. c. calcarifer that looks similar in all but coloration however it has been found to be a hybrid with another chameleon Chamaeleo arabicus. (Necas) Physical Description Photo credit: Necas,…

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    Austin always loved the game more than me. Dad always loved Austin 's game more than mine. We still sit around and talk about when Austin played for the Trailblazers or the Bulldogs, or that time when Austin got the baseball stuck inside his pants leg, or the time he hit a 500 foot homerun in El Dorado. I can 't recall talking about my games, my tournaments, my accomplishments. Perhaps there 's nothing to talk…

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    Change is not easy for everyone, but sometimes it is unavoidable. Throughout my life, change has been a frequent obstacle that I have been forced to overcome. Change itself is why I chose the song The Middle, and the message that it relates. The song explains that everything will be okay, even when times are rough. My story of experiencing change began when I was young while my family moved across the country because of my father’s job. Each change had its own struggles, from making new friends,…

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    Zero: A Narrative Fiction

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    some girl, she is the best in the agency,” Zero defends me. “She’s the best?” Alex points a finger at me. Zero only nods, a smile twitching on his lips. “Better than us?” Alex scoffs. “You’ll have to find out,” he answers coyly. “I want a straight answer, Sir, I don’t want some wimpy girl who I have to carry around over my shoulder,” Alex exclaims. I hold my tongue, and curl my fist, Zero, however, beats me to it, only adding more the shroud of mystery that now surrounds me, “Alex…

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    other table,” Rafael points out before he eats a handful of plantain chips. Noah looks up at Sonny and raises his hands to him, “Uncah Sonny!” “Hey there,” Sonny lifts him up, grinning. Noah giggles, “Are we gonna hide?” Carisi shakes his head, “No, we 're gonna wait for Uncle Mike.” He puts Noah down. “Ok,” Noah seemed satisfied with that answer as he goes back to Benson and clings to her leg. Ten minutes later there 's a knock on the door and Sonny opens it. “Mike! Come on in!”…

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    appear. Behind me, the ghost town still stands, whereas in front of me is utterly obliterated. There is nothing but crushed pieces of wood and metals—empty of life. Nothing stands beyond my feet. As I stay vigilant, there is no monster that jumped straight at me. Where are the monsters? I look up again. There are tens of floating veiled figures around the hole I made in the sky. They wear spotless white robes that are loose enough for me to be unable to identify their gender, and their figures…

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    When we think of the ancient classical civilization of the Romans, what comes to mind? Perhaps it’s the amazing architectural feats, or rather the advanced forms of government that we still use to this very day? I submit that neither is as spectacular as the ancient underground catacombs that hold the mass graves of around 2000 skeletons. After watching the NOVA program (titled Roman Catacomb Mystery) on this specific catacomb, I found several interesting aspects of the graves that include, the…

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    intelligent, with knowledge and guts years beyond his age. Some might say the same for Lynda, but with a far more negative connotation. Lynda had been through a nasty divorce; impoverished, she chose to never seek remarriage and instead decided to raise Timmy by herself. Timmy loved her, but he knew how his mom could get. She was prone to tantrums and headaches; Timmy was never scared, he simply pitied her. He had more pressing things to deal with, like the other boys at school that went out of…

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    Kiya was a pharaoh, not just any pharaoh, but a pharaoh of the whole Egyptian empire, and at such a young age. Kiya was given her status at the age of 14, and she’d ruled since then for nearly a decade, leaving her at 23. Kiya was renown in her kingdom as a symbol of beauty, a symbol of the female form in its most pure. Her people would come from miles around, on foot or by animals back just to a get a distant view of her sitting on a throne or waving from her balcony window. She had princes…

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