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George is your typical retiree. He spends his days at home sipping ice-tea and tending to his prized lawn. But, like most
homeowners who view their lawns as a labor of love, George soon finds himself locked in an all-out battle with an adversary
worthy of the great generals like Patton and Ridgway. Feel George’s frustration and laugh at his dilemmas as you read
this great short story.
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As American settlers move west they bring their wagons, horses, and technology. But with their migration they also bring
change for the native people, and Chief Brown-paw of the Clikmaw tribe is forced to lead his people in a fight for survival
or they’ll starve in the coming winter. This fictional, fast paced short story takes a look at a single moment in Native
American history from the perspective of the wise and respected chief.
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Asphyxiation is by no means a pleasant
way to die—but it is the fate that Tony must face. Betrayed
by someone Tony believed was his friend, he now finds himself staring at death with only his thoughts to keep him company.
Follow Tony’s final thoughts as he takes a look at his life and the choices that he’s made. Does anyone really
care about the words of a dieing criminal? Would you care? Find out when you read "Remembering Me."
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In 1997, Charles Moore and his
crew were returning from competing in the Los Angeles-to-Hawaii sailing race known as the Transpac. Even though they had been
sailing for days in one of the most desolate areas of the Pacific Ocean, they found that human contaminates were a common
sight. This brought on the discovery of what is now called the
Great Pacific Garbage Patch, an area of the Pacific roughly twice the size of Texas. Plastic flotsam is getting caught in
the Northern Pacific Gyre and is quickly becoming an environmental disaster as it is continuously growing. … Enter Jack Regal, captain of the Greenpeace ship Sea-angel. In this short story Captain
Regal, with the help of a volunteer diver, bring home the environmental impact to a guest reporter hoping to write a front
page story. Using the dialog between Captain Regal and Hawaiian Gazette reporter Miguel Dragos, you’ll learn about the
impacts of this flotsam and what we should do to help battle the threat.
"I really liked
the short story. It was informative and I enjoyed the irony."
Manisha Devasthali, International Student NC State
~ International Environmental Problems class ~
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