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  • Plus One by Sparkes
    Sparkes
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    I had thought this living arrangement would be simple: one girl, two boys, living together but leading separate lives. I'd vastly underestimated how easily and rapidly those lives could fuse together. I felt nauseous and torn apart, my body standing on a fuzzy carpet floor, my heart reaching for the kind of love I knew I'd never had, my mind screaming somewhere in between. Maybe I didn't know what I was getting into.
  • Life with a gluten intolerance by jaaron
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  • Religious Tolerance by logang_seymour
    logang_seymour
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    This is a writing covering the highly discussed topic of religious tolerance.
  • HUNTERS by HijabiFreedom
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    The Day of Ashes was the day that everything on Earth began to fall apart. The Hunters were suddenly everywhere. And they weren't quick to give up their plans. They want something but no one knows quite what. No one is safe. Zahra and Malak are Muslim twins on a mission. To survive. They are trying to live out a normal life but with the world in war-torn chaos life is less than ordinary. Can they survive and still be true to their faith?
  • The Candle Girl by SAKArthur
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    The country doesn't want people like twelve-year-old Dorothy Ann anymore. She and others have been rounded up by Freedom Patrols and condemned to the Internment Zone. On a cold winter's night, in the remains of a burned-out building, all she has for warmth is a candle. But within the light of its flame, she finds all the miracles she can hope for.
  • Uncommon Sense by SnazzyWriters
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  • SHADOW RELIGION by OzzyKing3
    OzzyKing3
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    This book pulls no punches; it's critically judgmental. it exposes the activities gods of men, who ostensibly brand themselves men of God in Africa and beyond.
  • Shhh...stay hushed. by agarwaldimple
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    Just another poem by yet another depressed soul.
  • Ignorant Hate by LaLa007
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  • Art Book 2 by ZeroIntolerance
    ZeroIntolerance
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    Welcome to my second Art Book! If it looks like someone else's work do not hate, at school I am currently being taught to be able to copy the style of someone else to increase my ability of seeing detail , hand eye coordination and being able to draw what I see. Thank you. First published on October 1st 2017
  • intolerable || h.s. au by FineMelodyxx
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    **mature** "Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that." - Martin Luther King, Jr.
  • Resistance To Intolerance by mwanandekekindembo
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    In this book, the author, Mwanandeke Kindembo, has presented the reader with his most troubling and yet, appealing arguments on the topics of religion and science. As these arguments were not meant to offend anyone, nor discredit any religious belief out there, the author has decided to act as a mediator. Hence, he reveals to the reader that which we have been misinterpreting in our daily lives. He has cleared many doubts and doctrines that are found within religions as well as in science. As this is a book written on the foundations of self-help, he mainly focuses on the improvement of the mind rather than on the physical aspects of the body. This book unveils his philosophical thoughts to the reader and, thus allows for anyone to understand his thinking in general terms. It is, therefore, filled with critical ideas that will give the reader a new insights on life. It is a guide for the reader to follow in order to attain the promised land of happiness. The rest shall be left to the reader to conclude on their part.
  • Poverty  by RISHIKARishika1
    RISHIKARishika1
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    an Intolerable hunger