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    and feelings. You do not have to think twice when you are with your friends. A true friend loves you unconditionally‚ understands you‚ but never judges you and always tries to support you and give you good advice. The friendship of Krishna and Sudama is a great example of true friendship. “A friend is someone who knows all about you and still loves you.” ― Elbert Hubbard A true friend is one will always be there when you need someone. He will leave all his important works but will never leave you

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    swimming (tennis) and often go to the swimming pool (tennis court) together. We are football fans and we like to watch and discuss football matches on TV or to go to the stadium. I love my friend very much. I think he (she) is a true friend. Our friendship is very dear to me and I try to do my best to be a good friend too. My Best Friend. No doubt‚ everyone dreams of having a true and faithful friend but not all of us are lucky enough to find one. Frankly speaking‚ I’m rather sociable‚ that’s why

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    heart because they provide love‚ comfort‚ warmth and acceptance. People say that loves works in mysterious ways‚ it can hit you suddenly when you least expect it‚ but I am glad to say that love has stroked my heart in a marvelous way called friendship. Every day I give thanks to God for sending me an angel down from heaven. Since I was little I would ask God to send me someone whom which I can talk to and can understand me. Now after many years he has giving me the privilege of giving me an amazing

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    Friendship So many people say that you won’t amount to anything‚ you won’t make it‚ you won’t succeed- unless you’re on your own. But those people forget the heroes standing behind them- the unsung warriors- the brave fighters and peacemakers- who make life what it is. These people are friends‚ compadres‚ amigos‚ amis and even the chums- add the vibrancy and color to this world that is otherwise a monotone black and white. These people- who no matter what is wrong and what they are doing‚ support

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    Bigelow and La Gaipa (1975) observed children’s friendships by asking a number of children to write an essay about their best friend using the approach called “content analysis”. William Corsaro however dictates that in order to study children you must study them in the context of their own peer culture‚ he used the “ethnographic approach”. In this essay I shall attempt to compare and contrast the approach used by Bigelow and La Gaipa (1975) and that taken by William Corsaro (2006). In the early

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    Throughout my life I’ve had friendships that have come and gone. I’ve lost many friends‚ but one friend that I know that I will always have is my best friend Laya Mabini. Laya and I have been friends since 7th grade‚ and we’ve created a bond that can’t be broken. She is someone really special in my life and I’m lucky to have her. We have had our ups and downs but our friendship is still standing strong. At the end of the day I know that I will always have her. ​I know Laya from head to toe‚ in and

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    The three basic plot twists in the novel Great Expectations grip the reader’s attention and add impact to the moral themes of the story. The major twists help divide the story into three parts‚ known in the novel as: The stages of Pip’s great expectations. The first twist appears when the young‚ ambitious orphan Pip‚ finds out that he has a secret benefactor; his dreams of becoming a gentleman are about to come true. Pip is certain that his benefactor is the eccentric‚ old lady from Satis House

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    Paper Friendship What is friendship? Friendship is a word used to describe many different kinds of personal relationships. The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines friendship as "the quality or condition of being friends". Many people are just acquaintances‚ yet they call it a friendship but true friends know the difference. A heavy burden is placed on Friendship. We turn to our friends for comfort and happiness. When it comes to finding a friend one has to know what a friendship is. A relationship

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    : 1944 How do Dickens and Hosseini present the influence of childhood experiences in their novels ‘Great Expectations’ and ‘The Kite Runner’? The influence of childhood experience is at the core of these novels as both of the main protagonists go through a rite of passage and change of character which is influenced by their contrasting childhood experiences. In Dickens’ ‘Great Expectations’‚ the main character Pip grew up in southeast England with his harsh and blunt sister Mrs. Joe who raised

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    Chapter 1 1. How does Dickens use setting to convey the mood right at the opening? He uses words like marshy country called the medway. River missed with seawater‚Wet lots of trees‚Graveyard‚ all are dark and strong words. 2. What does Dickens’ description of the first convict tell us about him? That he is scared and is a convict. 3. What is surprising about the narrative point-of- view Dickens has adopted? He says it not like how it happend but how it was in is mind. 4. How does Dickens contrast

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