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    Alone In The Office

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    office alone‚ while his mom finishes her work. As his mom is gone‚ he hears a noise claiming it to be a ‘monster’‚ so he investigates. As included in the second story‚ “Alone in the Universe” the main character and their friends go on a camping trip‚ when they are ready to go to sleep they see a plane that looks like a UFO and they all believe in aliens now. In‚ “At the Office by W.M. Akers” ‚ the author used the third person to narrate the story of a boy in an office. The other story “Alone in the

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    Ruby Monologue

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    The Game Ruby had always been a fairly happy go lucky girl until her started the game… and her dream self got killed. Oh no‚ no wait that isn’t right. Ruby was actually pretty pessimistic behind the smiles and slightly true self-deprecating jokes. Luckily her waking self was fine‚ she shakily picked up her phone after waking up seeing the messages all the messages left by her friends‚ Crap‚ she thought‚ flying as fast a she could messaging Kayleigh as quickly as she could‚ [MESSAGE LOG] CA

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    Many sports have many similarities and differences. My favorite sports are bowling and softball. Bowling and softball are both very similar and different in many ways. Bowling and softball both use teamwork. In both sports I need to cheer my teammates on to encourage them whether they are up to bat or up on the lane. Communication is also a big part of teamwork. In bowling‚ it is important to communicate with my teammates so they know how the lanes are or where they should throw the ball to adjust

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    Bowling Workload Essay

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    The aim of the article ’Is bowling workload a risk factor for injury to Australian junior cricket fast bowlers?’ was to investigate the risk factors of the workload of bowling to junior fast bowler and then to suitably evaluate the guidelines of the current bowling workload (Dennis et al .‚ 2005). To investigate the effects of fast bowling on junior cricket players forty four male fast bowlers aged between 12 and 17years participated in the study and were monitored over the 2002-2003 cricket season

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    Alone Together

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    Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Ourselves The day and the life of a teenagers‚ is consumed with text messages‚ Face time‚ Instagram‚ Twitter‚ YouTube‚ and Face book messages. Many of us watch TV‚ listen to music‚ and “live chat” with our friends by way of the “smart phone”. I’m sure our parents wished for once‚ we would “look up” from our phones and have an actual conversation with them‚ but we can’t. We’re addicted to our phones. And sadly‚ this is typical living

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    Adults Alone

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    Challenging the American Dream Adults Alone challenges our assumption about the american dream‚ because Paul and Elaine pretend to make it seem like they are living “the american dream”. When in reality they are not. In the story they live in a nice house in the suburbs‚ have two kids and a new car. Elaine and Paul both work‚ but Elaine takes care of the kids more than Paul. She also does all the grocery shopping and cleaning around the house. Elaine tries her best to look

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    These Harder Days Once‚ seemingly to my mind long ago‚ for truly it was nearly eleven years ago now‚ I reminisce of how simplistic everything was surrounding my birthday. There were no hassles of trying to compare schedules with my friends and select a time when every person could be together. There was no bother of having to clean my room and spend hours on the phone negotiating with families of friends or any other of the hassles that surround me now. Once upon a time things were simple‚ parents

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    Never Alone

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    VANESSA MELINA VÁZQUEZ VEGA WRITING WELL Never alone A blaring sound was shaking into that speedy white escort racing on the road. His hands were thumbing the steering wheel while “hold the line” was on the radio .The volume was louder every second‚ but Victor was careless about exploding his car speakers. Adrenaline went through his body as a drug running

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    Ball Games Literature

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    gone bowling must be familiar with the brightly colored balls used to knock down the pins. But few people have ever really paid attention to the science behind bowling and realized how much of an influence aspects of technology has had on the advancement of this intriguing sport. Some people think of bowling balls as “just a ball” but for others‚ bowling is a “serious sport” (Falcioni). To the serious bowlers‚ it is much more than “just a ball”. There are hundreds of different types of bowling balls

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    Sugar Bowl

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    college roommate’s wedding because of an unanticipated staffing crisis. Givens had thought that by now‚ April 2012‚ a full year after the bowling lounge’s opening‚ her fast-paced and sometimes sleepless entrepreneurial life would be slower‚ or at least more predictable. But that simply wasn’t the case. Givens loved Raleigh and her job—managing her family’s bowling legacy was thrilling‚ professionally rewarding‚ and potentially lucrative. Profits were on the rise (See Exhibits 1 and 2 for Sugar Bowl

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