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Villalobos

Sergio Villalobos
T. Payte
English 101
Nov. 4 of 2015

DONT LET ME BE LONELY.


Claudia mostly talks about his life or an anecdote that she had had in
the course of his life and I think many of us can identify that almost is
like most of us grew up here. She tries to let us know your sadness and
everything that happened to him, is very impressive as it does to write
your book and how to put a TV just as I
Think a lot of us have gone through a time when we are alone a TV on
without knowing what to do in life that I really loved its form as
expressed through the book but let me and am honest at first I was a
little confused but soon the more taxes knowing the book was finding
ways to what she wanted us to understand.
One of the things I really like is when they do this kind of poems
that I like a lot since last year finished a relationship for a long time I
thought that was the perfect person but life shows me that you can be
wrong but man can overcome any block that comes your way. I
forget things too. It makes me sad. Or it makes

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Me the saddest. The sadness is not really about George W. or


our American optimism; the sadness lives in the recognition
that a life can
Not matter. By Claudia Rankine. It is one of the reasons I liked as it
is given to express everything that may have happened in life.

I think everyone today have grown up with a TV at home and has


been part of our life. But incredibly some of our grandparents did not
know the TV when they were young but it's too late. Television has had
a great evolution through decades in the life of humans and does not
stop at any time since when they started they were black and white
after then colors sizes and end we Smart TVs 3D come with new
technology as overhead projectors at home. When I started reading
this book at first I devolved that really did not understand the meaning
of TVs, but it seemed like an distraction another very good point to
note is that while you get to know the story begin to see that it is a
book that fast you depressed to hear her story.
Television is one of the major mass media of the United States.
Household ownership of television sets in the country is 96.7%, and
the majority of households have more than one set. The peak
ownership percentage of households with at least one television set
occurred during the 1996-97 season, with 98.4% ownership. As a
whole, the television networks of the United States are the largest and

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most syndicated in the world. As of August 2013, approximately


114,200,000 American households own at least one television set. Due
to a recent surge in the number and popularity of critically acclaimed
television series during the 2000s and the 2010s to date, many critics
have said that American television is currently enjoying a golden age.
One of the great problems of new technologies such as tablets,
smartphones and other electronic devices is that without realizing we
are moving away from our world and begin to live a virtual world where
we are gradually losing physical contact with others it is sad to hear
that today we have virtual friends, boyfriends or girlfriends virtual,
virtual lovers. Little by little we are losing the taste of life and give us
that taking lives in cans (tasteless) technology that caught us. Today
we can see many young children (I'm talking about 3 to 4 years)
already have their tables or smart phones and only go pray and pray
for the parents work or just do not want them to put attention that are
in the Facebook.
Well...so? Okay, okay, there's good addiction and there's bad
addiction. Technology can have a large presence in your life without
causing problems, but you need to know when to unplug. Realizing you
use your gadgets too much isn't going to get you anywhere if you don't
know when you need to prohibit yourself from using them. Social
situations are a good place to start, maybe allowing yourself a peek at
your phone once or twice per night. When you set limits, you'll know

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you only have so many opportunities to check and you'll plan them
well. You definitely want to unplug before bed, as keeping technology
in the bedroom tends to mean you'll use it and glowing screens in the
dark will not help you sleep better. It will also make serve as an early
morning distraction and potentially make you late to work. One of the
best times to unplug, however, is one you might think of as the worst:
when you're out in the world and walking around or simply sitting with
nothing to do. One of the major problems technology addiction has
caused is a lack of awareness. Like with the movie theater, then the
TV, and now the smartphone, technology transports your mind into
another place regardless of where you are. If you start spending a little
more time being aware of your surroundings, you might find that not
only are interesting things happening all around you, but that you'll
also become far more functional in various situations. We have a lot of
little and big screens in our life, and they're fun, but we weren't meant
to stare at them everywhere we go. Set some time aside for the world
and it should help your tech addiction fade away.
Many of us get caught us by the routine of our society as well
says Wallace video where we can see a little fish in a simple wax tank.
The video shows a man is living a routine life meaningless and that
every day is made heavier by living lives very overloaded with their
work at home, it is very sad to think that a person has a life without

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give any account of us live well without realizing that we live in a
fishbowl and that our life is controlled by someone else.

In conclusion: I can say that this book is very different from the
books I've read much catches my attention because she expresses
himself in a very different way than I mean by that is that the way
some people put TV to attract much attention not for others. It has
many different things but I liked that the end will Claudia us their
problems and weaknesses of a different way.

Note:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Television_in_the_United_States
http://lifehacker.com/5781093/top-10-solutions-to-real-lifes-mostannoying-problems?utm_expid=6686609067.e9PWeE2DSnKObFD7vNEoqg.0&utm_referrer=https%3A%2F
%2Fwww.google.com%2F
http://www.teachingheart.net/parentteacherconference.html
http://www.multiplication.com/help/teaching-help

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