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The Sad War

by Sam, Andrew, Dianna

SYNOPSIS
In the year 2057 the Earth is invaded by a hostile regime of Giraf-ZaForces. The enemy has obliterated all foreign military units and is now converging on the last military strong hold, the United States. This will be the first time US soil has been the grounds for such violent warfare.  The governmental leadership has one last option that could make the difference between victory and defeat of all humankind on the face of Earth. Could BX-532 be the only hope for survival? Click read more for the production.

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The Edge of Insulation

By: Sam W. J. Johnson

Acknowledgments:
This poem was inspired by the works of Thomas S. Kuhn and Braden Allenby.  Thank you both for your inspiration.  You are both walking on the edge. Click read more to read the poem.

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Movie Review - Dome Life

Sam Johnson

The Coen brothers do it again. Who would have thought starring Johnny Depp in a science fiction movie alongside the likes of Daniel Day-Lewis and John Malkovic could be so good?

 

 

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Peak Health

Emerging Technologies

Adrienne Celt

The nylon seatbelt cut into her shoulder, so Elaine adjusted it, and then sat back to await the launch. Listening to the Earth Control team’s countdown, she allowed herself one last opportunity to think about what she was leaving behind.

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In the Camp

Climate Change

Branden Boyer White

They determined who would have to do it with a game of Crazy Eights. Rich was safe driving the truck because he had had to do it last time, and that was their rule. With just enough room in the cab, Tom faced off with Jamie.

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The Girls

Global Human Rights

Adrienne Celt

What I see first are their eyes - a sea of variegated color. You might think there couldn’t be much difference, that only three colors are possible to begin with. Blue, green, brown. But since when is the blue of a robin’s egg the same color as the blue of a very deep pond? When you look at sand, is it the same shade as fertile soil, the same as oak grain, the same as the back of my hand?

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