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  • The Golden Child by candy_christy
    candy_christy
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    What if Lorelai had another child, Rory's twin sister. This is set between the seasons 2-7. I only own Charlie, Amy Sherman-Pallidino owns Gilmore Girls and the other characters.
  • Stirring Hope #planetorplastics by weekiss_62
    weekiss_62
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      Parts 1
    Even their other friends offered little hope like 'maybe he will change his mind and give you the license' But since then, Jafar had been working his mind out for a way to achieve their goal and help save the river. Right now he stopped pacing the room and picked his cell phone, If there is one thing the village is advanced at is the used of internet so he called Mike ' tell the group I have an idea'
  • Homecoming by NuwangiG
    NuwangiG
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      Parts 1
    My entry for the natgeo writing contest
  • Under the Sea  by LJWright777
    LJWright777
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      Parts 1
    My second submission for the #PlanetorPlastics contest. This story is told by a marine biologist and her encounters with plastic in the Coral Sea, off the coast of Australia.
  • Stars in the Ocean by HazelnutLim
    HazelnutLim
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      Reads 5
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      Parts 1
    Plastic bags are convenient to humans. But to marine animals, they are not convenient at all. Instead, to marine creatures, they're deadly.
  • WORST DISASTER by ebaleedceli
    ebaleedceli
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      Parts 1
    what will you choose? PLASTIC OR PLANET?
  • Legacy - #PlanetorPlastic entry by Wordworm13
    Wordworm13
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      Reads 10
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      Parts 1
    Legacy - something that is a result of events in the past. We've reached the tipping point where plastic pollution is concerned. If we don't act soon, the legacy we leave behind for our children may not be as rosy as we imagine. My entry for the National Geographic Planet or Plastic competition. My piece is themed on the legacy we leave for our children and children's children because of the durable plastic mess we have created.
  • Unbroken by MaeveHadewig
    MaeveHadewig
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      Parts 2
    My series of submissions for the #PlanetOrPlastics competition by National Geographic. I hope you like them. |Highest Rank: #14|