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How Children and Adults View Time and Space
Karl Constantine FOLKES
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Disenchanted, My Friend
Gisela Vigil
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Twos
Maxwell Sebastian Burchett
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A War For More
Lawrence S. Pertillar
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Adele and Gilbert
D. S. Fly
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Blackout
Wallace Dean LaBenne
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Celestial kiss
Charles Fields II
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Convergence and Divergence of Space-Time
Karl Constantine FOLKES
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Footsteps in the river
Heather Lydia Thornhill
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Good News
Moomin
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High School Lament
Steve Cochrane
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How Meteorite Craters Formed America’s Mountains
Karl Constantine FOLKES
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Look Alike Mindless People
Lawrence S. Pertillar
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Objective
Lawrence S. Pertillar
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Observing Clouds
Theo Watssman
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Prism
Joe Strickland
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Solitude Stroll
Mahrukh Qasim
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Teen Jibberish .
Wayne Blair
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The Princess And The Pirate
Mark Spencer
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The Substrate of Subjective Human Consciousness
Karl Constantine FOLKES
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The Two Worlds of Time
Karl Constantine FOLKES
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To Charmane
Wayne Blair
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Under Pressure
Lawrence S. Pertillar
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Unqualified; Unfit
Lawrence S. Pertillar
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Life lessons
Kadot36
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