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    A friend in need is a friend indeed An excellent friend is a person we enjoy spending time with. A good friend is not only someone to talk to about the interests‚ but also someone who is willing to listen to the opinions and keep all secrets.We cannot expect friends to accept everything‚ but they should respect the rights of one each otherand have their own ideas. It is easy to be friends with many people‚ but good friends are the ones whom we always depend on and we cherish the happy moments spent

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    Calloway‚ Collin G. “John Eliot: A Dialogue between Piumbukhou and His Unconverted Relatives‚” The World Turned Upside Down. (2): 46-49. Piumbukhou speaks to the Kinsman and the Kinswoman about converting to his religion. He speaks to them about the good of the Lord. He tells them they should step away of the darkness they are living in. Piumbukhou lets them both know that the delightful life they are living in is not as delightful as the life he is living now. That their lives are distasteful

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    Friend in need is a friend indeed There are people who like to have many friends. But this should not be so. We should have only a few friends‚ but they must be our true friends A friend is one who can share your joys and sorrows Rich people may have many friends in their prosperity. All like to enjoy themselves at the expense of those who are rich. Most of them are only fair- weather friends. If the rich man loses his money‚ all his friends will leave him. This shows that they are not true friends

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    The Copied Passage | Your Response to the Passage | 1.5.93-127 ROMEO | [To JULIET] If I profane with my unworthiest hand | | This holy shrine‚ the gentle fine is this: | | My lips‚ two blushing pilgrims‚ ready stand | | To smooth that rough touch with a tender kiss. | JULIET | Good pilgrim‚ you do wrong your hand too much‚ | | Which mannerly devotion shows in this; | | For saints have hands that pilgrims’ hands do touch‚ | | And palm to palm is holy palmers’ kiss. | ROMEO

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    To have a friend‚ be a true friend Today everyone has friends. Everyone knows that everyone else has friends. But how many people can really call a friend‚ a friend? The Oxford Dictionary defines a friend as: a person who feels mutual affection and regard for another; a helper; a person who is not an enemy. I found it to be interesting that the last definition brought up enemies for often‚ friends - or people who we classify as friends - act exactly as an enemy would act don’t they? Friendship

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    Friend in need is friend indeed People say that true friends are those whom we meet in childhood. Children are more open to communication and don’t bother about social status of their friends‚ about money friends have‚ and a lot of other things that worry adults. The most important thing for children is communication and playing.The help of a friend is the most valuable in life. A friend is a person on whom we may always rely. And in the most difficult moment of our life we turn to friends for love

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    FRIENDS: friend or foe? Friends are extremely important and friendship is a major part of our lives. If there’s one thing we can all agree on‚ it’s that friends are awesome. Having friends is similar to having family. During the good times and the bad‚ through thick and thin‚ your best friends are there for you. They are the people that you can count on in your greatest time of need. They can help you in times of trouble‚ and be there to enjoy and share the great parts of your life too. Our friends

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    An Analysis of Plato’s Crito dialogue by Kimara Wright March 22‚ 2010 Philosophy 101 Ms. Joan Beno Rm. 3357 Introduction Regarded as the wisest man in Athens‚ Greece‚ Socrates (born around 470 b.c.) was just that. Wearing shabby clothing and always walking around barefoot‚ Socrates spent his days discussing everything you can imagine. Athens was full of philosophers (known as Sophists‚ who charged money for their so-called knowledge)

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    Comparing Dialogue to Les Sylphides The most obvious difference between Les Sylphides and Dialogue was the style of ballet. Dialogue was a contemporary ballet and Les sylphine was completely classical. Both dances required excellent technique; however the focus of each piece was different. Les Sylphides created an environment of peace‚ with choreography that moved viewer to enjoy the delicacy of ballet. Each dancer possessed immense control which was evident in the unity of the movement. The soft

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    Plato’s dialogue: The Gorgias‚ 482e-484e: The Speech of Callicles When I first began to read this passage I was a little confused at the message Callicles was sending to reader and to the philosophers of that time. As I continue to study philosophy I get the sense that most philosophers question the same thing for reason of being. The question of “why” and “what makes…” is the common theme with most things I’ve come across in this course. To read a passage that was written which portrays the

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