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    courage to do that. For instance, when equality sits in the tunnel that he and his friend found, he says that there he has time to think and writ in his journal. Equality also says that being alone is forbidden to the people but he doesn't care and continues to sneak into the tunnel. “We wish nothing, save to be alone and to learn….. Strange are the ways of evil…… The nature of our punishment, if it be discovered……. And yet there is no shame in us and no regret…. But we feel no burden upon our…

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    the existentialists, they came together under one idea that’s growing through life today. Likewise, existentialism deals with the individual person itself. More on the phrase ‘existence precedes essence’, it refers to the fact that when you're born, you have no meaning, no purpose, no definition. Human beings exist first,…

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    become weak and brittle its very popular with people over their 50’s it causes them to become hunched up.More than 50 percent of people over 50 have it.Any bone can break but the most popular to break are the wrist,hip and the spine,if you break one of these phones you can fracture yourself really bad. Osteoporosis has been around for more than 4000 years it been found on ancient mummies it was common with all the women that lived in that era the person who found it was a french pathologist…

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    Fascination of Forlornness in The Catcher in the Rye The Catcher in the Rye is known internationally as an influential and analytical narrative. It follows the story of Holden Caulfield who goes through a series of events that make him feel alone and neglected in the world that he is living in. Many themes are present throughout the novel but the most recurring and dominant theme is forlornness. This is the feeling of loneliness one has when realizing that no one can really make sense…

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    Being alone with your thoughts can be a good and bad thing it can be our safe haven or our personal hell. Damon Knight, writer, editor, critic and anthologist, lets us explore nonexistent worlds of the future. The short story “The Country of the Kind” is about an isolated man who is against the world. Elizabeth Lowell, a New York Times bestseller author says, “Some of us aren’t meant to belong. Some of us have to turn the world upside down and shake the hell out of it until we make our own…

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    I can turn to it whenever I want, and that is one of the most comforting things in the world. Twenty One Pilots writes songs that help the listener know that with whatever internal struggle or situation they are going through, they are not alone. When I listen to them, I feel comforted, knowing that there are others out there, listening to these same words, that might feel the same way I feel. It’s amazing how much music can help us, sometimes without us even knowing. In conclusion, music…

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    This passage from Frankenstein is a key part of the stories meaning because it highlights the issue of what to think of the creature. It comes at the end of the story after Frankenstein finally reaches his limits and becomes the creature’s last victim. The passage causes reflection on the question that comes up when the monster tells his story, what makes him a monster. Is it because his evil deeds that were spurred on by despair and loneliness. Is he a beast that should be hated or should this…

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    By implementing the tenets of Transcendentalism of nature, individualism, solitude and manual labor, can I transform my lifestyle to embody a sense of simplicity separate from the city like Thoreau’s cabin at Walden Pond? If I were to follow the tenets of nature, individualism, solitude and manual labor, then I would most likely find myself enjoying the fresh air, sunlight, in addition to perhaps taking these saunters every once in awhile even after the project to separate myself from anxiety.…

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    from “A Band-Aid of 800 Children” by using many different techniques. In the Red Umbrella, the author uses the technique of characterization to portray immigration by saying, “Papá turned to me. “Lucy, please understand. It’s the only way to protect you.” He placed his hand on my back, but I pulled away.”. This example describes…

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    Brokenness In Health Care

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    For example, the article we read for class about Teanne Harris who was left on the altar. She must have been heart broken because the person she was going to spend her life with left her alone in the mist of people. The brokenness could have left her depressed and lonely for months but instead she turned around and changed her life and others by sharing what she had left with Retirement Community. So she chooses to do well with it. The other…

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