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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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    Living Alone

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    Living Alone Could you imagine coming home to a strange person crashing on your couch? I can only imagine how disgruntling that would be. This and other scenarios alike are not acceptable in a place you pay for. That scenario can be avoided in one simple step: Living alone. Although living with other people has its advantages‚ living alone can be freeing‚ save a lot of money‚ and be an a lot safer place There are also many reasons living with roommates or family can be positive. You can be less

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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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    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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    Living Alone

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    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 preferences when it comes to food‚ chores‚ nor entertainment. An especially important advantage

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    Bowling Alone

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    because of a city’s sheer population to the point that we actually come to view it as a city of strangers (too many to bother making friends with)‚ unlike in the country where your next neighbour will likely be someone you will feel closer to because of time spent together and having no alternative option to socialize with many other people. Also‚ electronic entertainment (especially TV watching) gives us less incentive to socialize with our neighbours. In sum‚ these are just some ways his arguments

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    Home Alone

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    Rocky for the whole weekend. I could not leave for the night and had to feed and walk our dog everyday. These responsibilities were simple tasks that I have completed before but also have forgotten many times in the past. Despite my reservations‚ I told my parents that would be fine alone. They stocked the freezer with easily prepared foods (I could work the over and stove but knew nothing about cooking from scratch”. They gave me the phone numbers to the bed and breakfast at which they

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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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    Alone By Amy

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    Modern Literature was a first introduced in the 19th to 20th centuries‚ during a time where writers felt like they needed to express themselves through their works. The writers from all around the world wanted a way to share with the world what they were experiencing‚ whether it was hardship or happiness‚ they wanted their voices heard. From country to country‚ from culture to culture‚ the one thing remains true is that Modern Literature has changed the way we look at other cultures. Stories from

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    going it alone

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    seeping into my wetsuit‚ adrenalin flowed through my veins. One after the 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

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