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    Personal Narrative: Blue

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    out of it. “Blue won’t be your favorite forever‚” she said. I looked at her like she was crazy. As time went on and things began to change‚ I got taller‚ made new friends and went new places. I remember when I was nine and my dad took me to the bowling alley for the first time; I was absolutely mesmerized by the black lights. They turned my

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    My Best Day Ever

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    parking lot of a bowling alley‚ when suddenly it started raining. I felt myself melting in the rain. I thought of running back inside the bowling alley‚ so I would not melt away. After I ran back inside‚ I realized that I had left my bowling bag outside‚ but I didn’t want to run back out and melt. So I grabbed an umbrella and ran out to get my bag. My two bowling balls were a Gator ball and a red lightning ball‚ both of which are fourteen pounds. When I returned with my bowling ball‚ Coach Tom

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    Gum chewing

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       It should be illegal to chew gum in such a foul way. They need to make a law and have security monitoring public places. It would create more jobs for people in need. When a person chews their gum that way they should be hit in the face with a bowling ball. Any person in public should not make those disgusting noises with their mouth like that. This would seem to be a very effective way to stop gum chewing and create more jobs when we need them.      However‚ the law would cause many kinds of

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    Better Alone

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    Better Off Alone In the bible God’s greatest servant is Job; “This man was innocent‚ upright‚ and God-fearing‚ and kept himself apart from evil” (66). Job did everything God requested‚ and yet Job was maliciously tested by his creator. Throughout the story of Job there were several accounts of Job expressing his misery that resulted from God’s cruel tests of faith. Reading the story of Job I came up with the question of‚ would Job be happier without the weight of God’s continuous misperception

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    Alone together

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    Kaina Santana Professor Kevin Coogan 28 July 2014 Alone Together Today social media has become one of the most important parts of people’s lives. The word social in its name can be considered deceiving. Has social networking really made us more social? Or has it made us alone together? Social networking sites such as Facebook‚ Instagram and twitter are all used as getaways‚ whether it be at a party‚ a business meeting or even at home. Social networking can be used as a way to keep in contact

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    Travelling Alone

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    The following tips suggest ways to increase awareness and use good planning to enhance security for women traveling alone: Choosing a hotel * Large‚ luxurious chain hotels usually maintain better hotel security  than smaller ones and are located in safer areas.  The concierge on duty is an expert on the local area who  can make restaurant and other reservations‚ as well as advise you on places to visit or avoid. The locks in the rooms are more likely to open with key cards‚ which provide much

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    Alone On The Hilltop

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    reading ¨ Alone On The Hilltop¨ the character went through the four stages did just like victor did in the movie ¨Smoke Signals”. The first two stages of life are childhood and adolescence. Victor and Thomas went through both changes in the movie ¨Smoke signals¨. In the movie Victor’s father was an alcoholic‚ this made Victor’s mom very mad and she told him that he can’t keep using all the money. Victor’s childhood stage was hard because his father had left him and his mother all alone. Victor looked

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    Connected and alone

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    Connected and alone We have all experienced being alone and feeling as though there is no one there for us‚ even though we may be surrounded by many people. It can be an uncomfortable feeling. We are social beings. From the moment we are born we seek connection with other people. We listen for a voice‚ feel for a touch and try to make eye contact in order to experience this connection. From infancy through childhood to adolescence we depend on our connection with our caregivers to help us understand

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    Indoor Games

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    rubber cushions. Bowling refers to a series of sports or leisure activities in which a player rolls or throws a bowling ball. In indoor bowls‚ the target is usually to knock over pins. In outdoor variations‚ the aim is usually to get the ball as close to a target ball as possible. The indoor version of bowling is often played on a flat wooden or other synthetic surface‚ while outdoor bowling the surface may be grass‚ gravel or a synthetic surface.  The most common types of indoor bowling include ten-pin

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    Kaitlin Wilson The Art & Craft of Writing September 24‚ 2012 “Bowling for Columbine” Review Sometimes the best tool for questioning a social problem is humor - which is exactly what Michael Moore does in "Bowling for Columbine." This is not a movie about guns or violence or television‚ but about culture.  Using the Columbine school shooting as his hook‚ Moore attempts to find answers as to why American culture is saturated in violence and fear. Moore is a director who isn’t afraid to ask

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