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by KaleidoscopicRage 1300 words, 7 comments, on May 30 10:57 AM 2006. In Drugs, First person, Prejudice, Projects, Romance, Young adult
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Far, far away was a grand imperial palace, the most magnificent in the world. Its turrets rose majestically over the castle walls, with long banners and tapestries hanging from roofs and towers. The common folk of the kingdom were happy and well-fed, but
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I walked around the parking lot at the park. I saw a little girl sitting at the curb. I looked to her, her shirt was ripped and her body was covered in bruises and blood. I ran over to her and asked, "Honey, are you okay?" Sh
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An ophthalmologist falls in love with her patient. Her past and her present bring racial prejudice in the South to a boil.by angellove 600 words, 4 comments, on Sep 21 10:09 PM 2008. In 1960s, Christian, Inspirational, Justice, Love, Novel idea, Prejudice, Romance, Society
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My house was one of the smallest in town. But, even though it was cramped and crowded, I loved living in it more than anything.1 / From the outside, it was an ugly, cracked tan color, with piecesby FaerieDust 1800 words, 1 comment, on Feb 18 12:14 AM 2008. In Childrens, Fiction, Historic, Inspirational, Other, Prejudice, Racism, Short story
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Eyes scan the playground. Beep. Beep. Beep.by Manifesto 1000 words, 2 comments, on Oct 4 6:25 PM 2007. In Fiction, First person, Prejudice, Short story
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I used to be prejudiced of handicap and sick people. Sometimes I would stare and cringe if I saw a person in a wheelchair.1by giatekla 100 words, 2 comments, on Aug 4 5:44 PM. In Handicap, Lesson learned, Prejudice, Short story
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by KaleidoscopicRage 900 words, 5 comments, on May 31 11:00 AM 2006. In Drugs, First person, Prejudice, Projects, Romace, Young adult
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