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Simply put, students who are alienated from each other are unlikely to work effectively together (Kreijns, Kirschner, & Vermeulen, in press).
"It was this weird experience of watching this disembodied form of myself that I was completely alienated from that people were seeing," Mazzei tells me down the line from Los Angeles.
Knowing that the future will laugh at us, we still cannot take part now in the laughter without being alienated from our age, and that is a sad thing to be.
Meanwhile, Shias are being alienated from their own country.
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"I'm very alienated from myself, but that's no excuse to lie.
He says he feels "alienated" from accounts that were not his, that he fears corroding his own recollections, swamping them with images that are not his own.
The emotional impact of the events that gradually leave one of the characters feeling alienated from the others is somewhat vitiated by the play's inordinate length.
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