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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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    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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    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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    LEFT BRAIN FUNCTIONS   uses logic detail oriented facts rule words and language present and past math and science can comprehend knowing acknowledges order/pattern perception knows object name reality based forms strategies practical safe | RIGHT BRAIN FUNCTIONS   uses feeling "big picture" oriented imagination rules symbols and images present and future philosophy & religion can "get it" (i.e. meaning) believes appreciates spatial perception knows object function

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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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    Stand Alone

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    jumps and the speaker does not Ordinary Life The poem demonstrates that this particular day is anything but ordinary. • the title and line 1 • “the children went off to school / without a murmur‚ remembering / their books‚ lunches‚ gloves” lines 2 to 4 • “And lunch blended into naptime” line 7 • “I cleaned out kitchen cupboards‚ / one of those jobs that never gets done” lines 8 and 9 • “I peel carrots and potatoes without paring my thumb” line 19 • “And at the table‚ actual conversation‚ /

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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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    Alone Together

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    though the Internet‚ they don’t have real relationships there. Sherry Turkle‚ a professor of the Social Studies of Science and Technology in MIT brought an interesting idea‚ “People bend to the inanimate with new solicitude and people’s concern (Alone Together‚ 217). We fear the risks and disappointments of relationships with our fellow humans. We expect more from technology and less from each other.” One day I used to have a talk with my roommate who lived on the second floor; I was too lazy

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    Alone on the Hilltop

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    the center‚ and water is sprinkled over them by the medicine man. The resulting hot steam causes the participant to sweat profusely‚ leading to both physical and spiritual purification. Once purified in this fashion‚ the vision quester goes off alone to a place far from the camp‚ usually to a hilltop. There he or she endures the elements for a set number of days‚ without food or water. Depending on the medicine man’s instructions‚ the person might perform certain rituals‚ carefully structured

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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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