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    Rachel Robben Mrs. Zurliene Comp. 101 Pd. 3 09 November 2012 “Friend-Zoned” Often when many strive for relationships‚ they end up in the friend zone. The Friend Zone represents a state that occurs when one desires more than a friendship with a significant person‚ while the other simply yearns for a platonic relationship. This term can have many different meanings depending on the type of the individual. The Friend Zone can be both a good and a bad thing based on the kind of person

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    problems they face in life. The best way to fight our problems‚ stress‚ and emptiness is to make more friends. In the article “The Quagmire of Social Media Friendship” by Curtis Silver‚ she believes that online friendship represents a merely “ghostly” version of actual friendship (1). These words of Silver describes that online friendship is dangerous because people can’t see whoever they are talking to‚ and they can’t believe if the person is trustworthy or not. I disagree with Silver on this

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    Friendship between two people of different genders may sound commonplace‚ in fact there are people who are great colleagues who share something in common‚ but ... you can call it friendship? Although we are used to socially friendships only exist between same sex and that the friendship between a woman and a man is hiding something more‚ in fact friendship is a relationship that builds over time and is based to share tastes‚ experiences‚ and other affinities that go beyond the sex of the person.

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    William Deresiewicz makes compelling suggestions in his article "Faux Friendship." His ideas and modernized definitions on the truth behind the word "friend" makes a good argument though it is strictly through his perception and analysis. He demonstrates the idea that in this era we have changed how we perceive one another from the way it use to be. Deresiewicz uses a claim of value in his article‚ evaluating the diminishing bond of what we call a friend in today’s society. He implies that the word

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    Unstable Ground “Friendship is unnecessary‚ like philosophy‚ like art… It has no survival value; rather it is one of those things that give value to survival.”-C.S Lewis. In the preceding quote by C.S Lewis; Mr Lewis explains what friendship does for a person. To paraphrase it in an understandable way‚ he seems to have said; Friendship is not necessary to survive‚ it only enhances life and makes life more interesting. This is my personal viewpoint exactly! Throughout life many

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    Friendship is one of the most valuable things in life. Based on Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary‚ the definition of a friend is‚ “A person whom one knows‚ likes and trusts.” Because there are many different types of friends that people want or need‚ the meaning of a ‘real friend’ depends on their ideas. However‚ my personal opinions of characteristics that make a good friend are being honest‚ loyal‚ and polite. Honesty is an essential characteristic of a true friend because it is one of the criteria

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    another person‚ forming a friendship. I agree that Friendship is the most important aspect of our lives because the main ideas of friendship are trust‚ honesty and sharing similarities. Another important thing about friendship can offer is support and help. Friendship is the most important because of the trust‚ honesty and sharing similarities with a person or people as no one likes to feel alone. Having trust and honesty so you know that you have a great friendship is big and would impact your

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    The novella written by John Steinbeck is a story whose themes are about friendship‚ the American dream and innocence. The novella is about two friends whose names are Lennie and George. They went to a new farm hoping to find work‚ like every farmer‚ their dream was to get the big stake and hopefully buy their own farm. In the stories there will be some difficulties that will prevent their dreams from happening. Overall I think Lennie was a great friend to George‚ that is because he looked out for

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    Ethics was written around 340 BC. It is most likely to have been named after either his father or son‚ who were both named Nicomachus. Undoubtedly‚ friendship is one of the most important elements in the books of Aristotle’s ethical principles. Out of the ten books of Nicomachean Ethics‚ only books eight and nine are on the subject of friendship. Friendship is defined as "the relationship with a person you know well and regard with affection and trust." (Askme.com Online Dictionary: http://dictionary

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    Of Mice and Men In the novella Of Mice and Men‚ written by John Steinbeck‚ we see the progression of a strong friendship. I think George was an overall good friend to Lennie. He always made sure that Lennie was safe. George and Lennie are two totally different people‚ but their friendship said so much. Lennie definitely was not all there most of the time. Lennie didn’t have much control over his actions‚ and George was always there to cover for him. No matter what George was there‚ he could’ve left

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