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Avery Wisps
Our story begins in the land of Besphir, which borders the lands of Doybeis and Maranoir which are surrounded by violent seas filled with unimaginably fun mysteries and dangers without bounds. The main character that brings us forward into this fun-filled world is Avery Wisps, a young girl who is no older than 14. She has been living in this world on her own since she has no family to turn to. With a world so vast and full of undiscovered wonders, one would hope to explore it and in this case, Avery is going to be thrown into it harder than she would have ever thought possible.
By Toby Heward3 years ago in Fiction
Climate Science
Cimate Science Temperature: Temperature is the first thing people think about when they talk about climate. In some parts of the world, temperatures have been climbing at alarming rates over recent years. Not only does temperature affect how things grow (including cannabis), it can affect how easily a person gains access to the plant. Cannabis grows best between 68 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit. If the temperature is below these guidelines, then the plant may not thrive as well.
By Muhammad Abrar4 years ago in Fiction
why health is so important for humans
Why health is so important for humans Health Life: The two are connected. If we are sick, we feel terrible, we have limited mobility, and our cognitive function declines. However, if we are feeling good, we are able to move around easily, our cognitive abilities increase, and we become healthier. Our bodies begin functioning at their best capacity. Health is the foundation of success; without health, nothing else matters.
By Muhammad Abrar4 years ago in Fiction
My Aunt Jackie Part IV
They fingerprinted me after I was strip-searched. Then threw me into a cell with a female Kramer from Seinfield. RuPaul's female twin, with a beard and five tattoos on her breast. Which was showing. Along with two other ladies-of-the-night, who had more holes on their bodies than the Ozone layer. A jewel in each hole. Someone painted their faces with more colors than a rainbow in the rainforest. I had six hours or less for someone to see my sheet ladder, and I had a feeling Mom would need an IV to swallow this.
By Annelise Lords 4 years ago in Fiction






