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    True Friend

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    Friendship is a very special relationship between two people or more. That’s why you need some time a power to understand them . I agree that friendship require time and energy .I think that friendship contains love‚ faith and honesty‚ and for that you need to spend time to know that other side very quit‚ so friendship require time and energy for two reason. First reason is that some friends are friend for life second is that people cannot live alone. The first reason why friendship worth time and

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    Chapter 6 on friendship‚ what is the main distinguishing factor between male-male friendship and female-female friendship? Friendship have changed over time between men and woman and what the friendship involves. When men develop and friendship it usually has to do with issue‚ activity or function. For example to belong or get accepted into something like a club or game is important when developing a friendship with another male. Male friendship is not as intimate as female friendship. When you are

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    may not have an accompanying text or captions Friendship is a feeling of love and affection of one person for another. This feeling of love must be reciprocated. Otherwise friendship cannot be possible. Friendship does not exist where tastes‚ feelings and sentiments are not similar. The famous essayist Bacon has warned against the friendship between a very rich person and a very poor person. Economic disparity damages friendship. Thus friendship is a feeling of affection between two likeminded

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    Topic 1: “ Friendship is like money‚ easier made than kept”. (Effort is necessary to keep a friendship alive) In life‚ everyone needs various reationship to have a happy mood and friendship is one of them. People can easily make friends with others through conversation or interaction. However‚ to maintain a friendship is not an easy task‚ effort is necessary to keep a friendship alive. Therefore‚ I totally agree with Samuel Butler when he said “Friendship is like money‚ easier made than kept”.

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    Friendship... is not something you learn in school. But if you haven’t learned the meaning of friendship‚ you really haven’t learned anything. . A friend should be one in whose understanding and virtue we can equally confide‚ and whose opinion we can value at once for its justness and its sincerity. A friendship can weather most things and thrive in thin soil; but it needs a little mulch of letters and phone calls and small‚ silly presents every so often - just to save it from drying out completely

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    Does friendship overcome the unthinkable? friendship can control many things‚ like the out come of your life‚ and it is a very powerful bond. So im gonna tell you a little about friendship in this great book called A Good Scent From A Strange Mountain By Robert O Butler. The three stories involving Friendship are “Trip back”‚ “Fairytale” and‚ the title itself called “Love”. In these chapters‚ friendship is so evident and powerful that they portray how much it can change you. “The Trip Back” is

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    Friendship is a feeling of love and affection of one person for another. This feeling of love must be reciprocated. Otherwise friendship cannot be possible. Friendship does not exist where tastes‚ feelings and sentiments are not similar. The famous essayist Bacon has warned against the friendship between a very rich person and a very poor person. Economic disparity damages friendship. Thus friendship is a feeling of affection between two likeminded persons of uniform status. It is said that a friend

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    Nietzsche Response Paper

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    about the importance of friendship. Aristotle believes that friendship is a kind of virtue that is necessary for a good life. He believes that we cannot attain true happiness without knowing the value of friendship‚ no matter how successful we may be. Therefore‚ Aristotle claims that we must reach eudaimonia by fulfilling our personal ends‚ and at the same time taking the effort to care about other people’s dreams and aspirations. But why is the development of friendship so important? If eudaimonia

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    Analysis: Good Friends

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    descriptive on the one hand as the author describes different types of friendship and also reflective because the author contemplates about the types of friendship‚ referrers to her own experience and referrers other people experiences as well. The title of the essay is Friends. Good friends – and such good friends. The author introduces the subject matter of it. It already becomes clear that she is going to classify types of friendship Friends. Good friends – and such good friends in a form of gradation

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    The Coquette Novel

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    that The Coquette can be considered a proto-feminist novel is Foster’s inclusion of Eliza wanting to choose friendship instead of marriage. Ivy Schweitzer explains‚ “The Coquette‚ published in 1797‚ proffers a discourse of “equalitarian friendship “as a social alternative to unequal and privatizing Federalist marriage” (Schweitzer 5). Schweitzer notes that Eliza’s view on choosing friendship was not seen as the social norm‚ “By contrast‚ the homosocial plot offers Eliza another choice altogether‚

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