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    Be Alone in a Crowd

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    BE ALONE IN A CROWD “We are born alone‚ we live alone‚ and we die alone. Only through our love and friendship can we create the illusion for the moment that we’re not alone.” This quote was addressed by Orson Welles‚ an American motion-picture actor‚ director‚ producer and writer. Perhaps‚ Welles is favorable to being alone. When I first read his quote‚ I was filled with awe that I can’t forget what he said. His words keep running in my head. Welles is right. We will live a life alone. Being

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    traveling alone

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    Although it might be more comfortable to travel with a companion‚ I certainly prefer to travel alone. If you go by yourself‚ you have the chance to learn a new language‚ to get to know cultures and customs and to meet new friends. If you travel alone‚ you have to learn the language of the country. Otherwise‚ your trip would be very difficult. Speaking the national language makes many things‚ like shopping and interacting with native people‚ much more easier. If you travel with a companion

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    Alone By Amy

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    Edgar’s poem "Alone" talks about how as a child he felt isolated. He felt different from all of the other kids‚ he felt alone. In his early 20’s is when Edgar came out with the poem Alone. Shortly after the death of his mother‚ he had never felt more alone then he did then. Many people over the course of decades can relate to Edgar’s poems. Even though this poem came out many many years

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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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    I believe that Tennyson’s works do represent the different positions of optimism and despair. In "The Lady of Shalott‚" she is hoping to get out of the castle‚ but she dies on the way down. In "Ulysses‚" the two ideas are represented again‚ but through different ways. The lady in "The Lady of Shalott" is waiting for a prince to come and ‘save’ her. "A bowshot from her bower eaves‚ /He rode between the barley leaves" describes her seeing Lancelot. She climbs down from the tower to ride a boat down

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    Hare Monologue

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    Hare’s Revenge Hi I’m Tortoise you might know about the Tortoise and the Hare. Well that story was about me except now I’m a world champion. I have raced in France‚ Australia‚ Germany and the Olympics. I usually win because of luck but through training I have become way better (tortoise was a little full of himself but did not realize). Oh‚ I forgot to tell you but now I’m in the most famous race it’s called the‚ actually I will just leave you to see what it is called. I was in the Olympics and

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    going it alone

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    other wave after wave‚ I sat just behind the break‚ waiting for that perfect wave‚ sometimes time would warp into days‚ other times the adrenaline accelerated my anticipation into virtual seconds. Either way I always enjoyed myself‚ being out there alone. But this time felt different‚ something not right… I dunno‚ I just put the thought in the back of my head and tried to enjoy myself. A few good waves came and went‚ yet my board only cruised down a solitary breaker – the customary emptiness

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    We Alone

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    We Alone (alicewalkersgarden.com) We Alone by Alice Walker is about how we have the ability to value or devalue objects. The only reason gold is so expensive is because we as people have a high demand for it. After all it is just an object found in earth just like rocks and iron and seashells and leaves. However‚ as a society we have chosen to value the shiny gold matter. The poem is made up of free verse there is no rhyme or pattern to the poem. The tone of the poem is optimistic and also tired

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    Living Alone

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    journey to adulthood. Amongst the many aspects of becoming an adult‚ with adulthood often comes living alone. Living alone is not easy but it’s a part of growing up. There are often times in my life that I wish I never had to grow up. To live alone can have both advantages and disadvantages and it isn’t the best decision for everyone. There can be many advantages to living alone. When one lives alone he/she can dictate his/her life as he/she sees fit. One does not have to consider another person’s

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    Crooks Alone

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    Has anyone truly been alone? Some children‚ from the ages of 2 to 8‚ ask their parents to play with them‚ but only end up pushed aside. Once the parents make a habit of this‚ the children begin to feel lonely‚ because they are forced to play alone. But as adults‚ they’re enveloped by people daily. In the novel Of Mice and Men‚ there are several characters who feel alone‚ even while with their coworkers. Crooks and Candy are superb examples of lonely people in Of Mice and Men. Crooks being the black

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