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    In his book “How to Win Friends and Influence People” published in 1936‚ Dale Carnegie suggests‚ with the aid of real life examples from both ordinary people and historical figures‚ what might be the key in becoming successful. The several principles included in the book shape what could be considered as the Bible for human relationships. The book was initially written with the sole purpose to be used as a textbook for Dale Carnegie´s lectures on establishing good human relationships. Soon‚ after

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    In Russell Conwell’s “Diamonds Are a Man’s Best Friend” he uses his wisdom and to persuade his audience that the poor men have many opportunities to get rich in America. Conwell confidently states When you are rich you are trusted‚ and will have much more good to do with money because it is powerful. Conwell thinks that rich men are honest and that only honest men will get rich‚ but the poor are being punished for their sins therefore they should not be helped. Throughout his speech there have are

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    Friends of a Certain Age: Why Is It Hard to Make Friends Over 30? written by: MV Analysis of article. This article talks about the challenges of making friends and the changing nature of friendship after entering the 30’s. In today’s world people are busy with jobs‚ education‚ family‚ care-taking and spending whatever free time they have working on themselves and their relationship with their partner. In this day and age of technology‚ communications with friends have changed‚ giving an individual

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    English 102: Introduction to Literature Instructions from professor: Write an essay (at least 3 pages) - a brief character analysis of Judith. Use examples from the story to support and develop the thesis. Devote particular attention to the details that contribute to the characterization. ==========Body of essay========= Through the revelations of an unnamed narrator‚ we are given a glimpse of Judith’s contradictory attitudes and behaviors without any insight into previous experiences that would

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    Keeping Old Friends are better By Taekyun Lee It is more important to keep old friends than to make new friends because they are more comfortable to be with and socialize. The friendship between people is strong because they knew each other from a long time ago which will also help earning trust from each other. The most important things in friendship is trust‚ in other words‚ old friends are more reliable than new friends. When people are in trouble‚ they can always ask

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    March 25‚ 2012 What are Friends For? Marion Winik has been a writer nearly her whole life. Mostly poems in the beginning‚ she did venture into the world of books and magazines. One of Marion’s biggest successes was inspired by the death of her first husband‚ who died of AIDS‚ This poem that was written by Marion was originally published in her book Telling. Her main focus on this article is to describe the real life views that we have in our friendships. As I was reading this article‚ I could

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    The Elements of Friendship When was the last time you made a friend? A friend is someone who is honest and you can trust. A friend is someone who you hang out with a lot‚ and some one you rely on. Friendship is being there for someone when they need you‚ and to have a common bond to have the freedom of hanging out with each other and to be comfortable around each other. The main ideas of friendship are honesty and trust‚ caring and having similarities. Without honesty and trust friendship wouldn’t

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    In Joyce Carol Oates’ “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?” many critics argue whether the character of Arnold Friend‚ clearly the story’s antagonist‚ represents biblical Satan himself or a psychopathic stalker. Indeed‚ Arnold Friend could be an allegorical devil figure‚ the protagonist who lures Connie into riding off with him in his car‚ or‚ in the contrary‚ far more a grotesque portrait of a psychopathic killer masquerading as a teenager. However‚ he has all the traditional‚ sinister traits

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    My best friend of all

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    It is said that a friend in need is a friend indeed. It is easy to befriend many but difficult to choose good friends. To get a true friend is rare achieve¬ment now a days. Someone is lucky if he gets a true friend. I am lucky enough to have true friend like Trip. She is from Thainguyen City‚ who is a young lady of 18 with a thin body. She is really lovely and pretty. She has a personality and manners that never fail to make an impression on others. Her presence in a company always makes it lively

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    Book is my best friend

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    Books are our never failing friends. Our worldly friends desert us but they never desert us. They are our best friends‚ philosophers and guides. Friends are plenty when the purse is full but fair-weather friends fall off in adversity. Books‚ like a true friend stand by us through thick and thin. They uphold and encourage us when we feel sad and despondent. They lift the poor out of poverty and the wretched out of misery. They make the burden bearer forget his burden‚ the sick his sufferings and

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