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Since one of my favorite tv shows recently aired an episode with this theme, I figure I might as well post this story that I wrote back in 2005.

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With a full moon as a backdrop, a jet takes off from Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport in this December 2008 file photo. Saturday night’s full moon will appear bigger and brighter than usual as it passes Earth at the closest point in its orbit.

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The last test of the predominant role played by humans in changing the Earth’s climate does not come from observations of Earth’s oceans, atmosphere or surface, but deep in its molten core.

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Whispered secrets about volatile truths.

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A piece of non fiction writing, in a journalistic style in which a describe and explain the ways in which people have inspired and influenced me in a positive way to do certain things.

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The weather has been so miserable lately I’ve decided to travel the world from my armchair.

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This launch originally was scheduled for early November. But as controllers filled the shuttle’s bullet-shaped external fuel tank with liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen, they detected a hydrogen leak that forced them to scrub the launch.

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I wanna think of this as a freestyle. Except it’s just the truth.

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A Tanka style poem about comets.

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John Foofah is a genius, but is it enough for him to save the world from a deadly virus that originated from a Meteor. The answer is out of this world!

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