Word: connectivity
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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First-year students looking for friends areespecially susceptible to cult-like groups, Bauersays. "Freshmen are very vulnerable, most of themhave not heard or have not been warned aboutcult-like groups," Bauer says. "When you're afreshman, you're lonely and looking to connect...
...gives his offering an edge over every other online service promising access to the Internet. "The numbers are pretty simple," says Allen Weiner, an analyst at Dataquest. If only 10% of the 30 million people expected to buy Windows 95 this year click on the button that lets them connect to msn-and through it, the Internet-that's 3 million customers in the first year, more than Prodigy and America Online have amassed between them in nearly a decade...
...reeeeeally deep notion that ever crossed their minds. He: "Love is the escape for two people who don't know how to be alone." She: "If there's a God in the world, it's not in you, or me, but in the space in between ... in trying to connect." He: "Everyone's been having this conversation forever." She: "And nobody's come up with the answer...
...give because you connect with it, no matter what anybody tells you," says Richard L. Menachel, one of the University Campaign co-chairs...
...emotional violence may provoke Alison to break into tears, shy a hot iron at him or walk out. Yet Jimmy sees himself as a Byronic figure, the last righteous romantic. No one can feel things as intensely as he; no one can feel so bereft or betrayed. He can connect with people only when they are at the whip ends of his invective. So he desperately needs Alison, as both his victim and his audience...