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When a climate activist with low self-esteem learns the new mayor will turn their experimental eco-metropolis into a foreign trade capital, she mobilizes a citizen eco-force to protect this Shangri-La. She fails, but ends up birthing a global sustainability revolution in which she’s the new leader.
You shouldn't give away the ending in the logline.
You shouldn’t give away the ending in the logline.
See lessA dog makes his way back home to his owner after they’re separated in a bombing during the Korean War.
Dig it! A Homeward Bound premise set in the Korean War. To pull me in as a reader: Any special characteristics concerning the dog? Anything unique to the landscape of the Korean War that the dog must cross to up the stakes? Take care.
Dig it! A Homeward Bound premise set in the Korean War.
To pull me in as a reader:
Any special characteristics concerning the dog?
Anything unique to the landscape of the Korean War that the dog must cross to up the stakes?
Take care.
See lessGod did not abandon man after his fall. On the contrary, God calls him and in a mysterious way heralds the coming victory over evil and his restoration from his fall. This is the first announcement of the Messiah and Redeemer, of a battle between the serpent and the Woman, and of the final victory of her descendant – Jesus Christ.
When the women loses the fight against the serpent, God forces upon himself to call the man while pretending he abandoned him to force Messiah the Redeemer to make first announcement that battle has been won by Jesus Christ.
When the women loses the fight against the serpent, God forces upon himself to call the man while pretending he abandoned him to force Messiah the Redeemer to make first announcement that battle has been won by Jesus Christ.
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