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End of the World: Pixabay Population Control: The year is 2070. The world's population is 12 billion and continues to grow. The United States government was overthrown only a few years prior and all of their secrets have been released. A cure for cancer had been found in the year 2011 only to kept away, But that wasn't the only population control plan found during the revolution. The United States had been poisoning us for years, causing the human lifespan to be drastically shorter than it could. Once all of these measures were stopped the death rate dropped drastically and the human lifespan increased by what is estimated to be 50 years. But now we are running out of room. The Sequel:  The scientist have estimated the world only has a few months left before it becomes completely unlivable. Fresh Water has become almost nonexistent and climate change has made growing crops impossible. China has found a way to send people to Mars. So now we must all fight to get on one of rocket

Reading Notes: Inayat Twenty Jataka Tales, Part B

 The Goblin Town Goblin: Wikimedia  Plot: Main Events: There was a ship wreck leaving 500 men stranded on an island that they thought seemed wonderful. What they did not know was that they were only drawn in by the magic of the goblin woman who lived on the island. After living on the island for some time one of the men awoke to voices that he could only imagine came form goblins, after looking out the door his suspicion had been confirmed, the women of the town were in fact goblins and he was in fact chained by their magic. He ran to tell the others some believed him, some did not. They had no way to escape when suddenly a flying horse appeared to save them. the ones who believed the enlighten man climbed on the back of the horse and left and the ones who did not believed him stayed.  Character Chart Goblins: Liars, deceiving Enlightened Man: Scared Flying Horse: Hero Moral of Story: Overall the moral of the story is that looks can be deceiving and things are not always what they seem

Reading Notes: Inayat Twenty Jataka Tales, Part A

 The Guilty Dogs Dogs: Pixy.org Plot:  Main Events: After a day of charioting the king goes inside the palace, the horses go inside the stables and the chariot and leather straps are left outside in the rain. The dogs of the palace saw this as the perfect opportunity to destroy the leather straps and that they did. Angrily the King commands that all of the dogs of the city be killed for this "crime". All the innocent city dogs went to their chief worried for their life and then the chief went to the palace. At the palace he convinced the king to test his palace dogs to see if they are in fact the guilty ones and after feeding them kusa grass and buttermilk they all began to throw up the leather straps. This proved to the king that the city dogs were innocent and from then on they were treated like royal dogs.  Characters:  King: Quick to judge, Unaware Chief Dog: Loyal, Determined Moral of the Story: You should not jump to conclusions but instead you should investigate before