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			<title>The Ship That Wouldn't Die</title>
			<description>	The USS Franklin was a United States aircraft carrier commissioned on 31 January, 1944. It was number 13 of 24 essex-class aircraft carriers built during World War Two, and was the fifth ship to bear the name Franklin, in honor of Benjamin Franklin. Under Captain James M. Shoemaker, U.S.N., the Fra..</description>
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			<title>November 22, 1963</title>
			<description>It was a normal Friday morning,I woke up at my normal time,and took my normal route to school.As I walked to school,I thought about all that I would be missing.All of my friends were driving to Dallas,to watch The President in the parade.Envy ran deep in my veins,because I was su..</description>
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			<title>A Too Familiar Journey</title>
			<description>Rest in peace Gaddy, Grandpa, and Papa. You will live forever in my heart. </description>
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			<title>Watching, Waiting, Wondering, Wishing</title>
			<description>Persona Poem: we had to write a poem from the viewpoint of someone else.</description>
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			<title>Time Stood Still</title>
			<description>Ekphrastic poem: a poem about a piece of art, picture, etc. [If you click on the picture, it will enlarge and show you what my inspiration for this poem was]</description>
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			<title>You Must Believe Me...</title>
			<description>Mike is desperate to clear his name. No one believes him, because he is a known pathological liar. When he meets Maggie, he thinks he has found the solution to his problems.</description>
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