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    Are We Conditioned?

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    All humans are conditioned creatures. We are conditioned to do many different things in life‚ some in very specific ways. One example‚ an obvious one‚ is behavioral conditioning. In an organized society‚ we are conditioned by outside factors (e.g. parents‚ government‚ friends) to act in a certain way. There is a limit to what we can do‚ where we can do it‚ and how we can do it. For instance‚ most of us are conditioned to pay taxes‚ obey laws‚ and lead as healthy and productive lives as possible.

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    Are you happy with yourself? I honestly cannot imagine living in a house‚ in a society where I have not been encouraged to be the best in all things I do. I honestly cannot imagine my mother helping me with my homework‚ my father getting me a tutor in maths. I honestly cannot imagine my family constantly telling me to work hard for what I want. I honestly cannot imagine being encouraged to be the best in all things I do. Unfortunately‚ not everyone is encouraged to achieve what might be deemed

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    What Do Friends Do for You?

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    2. What do we want to learn?  What  are  the  key  concepts  (form‚  function‚  causation‚  change‚  connection‚  perspective‚  responsibility‚  reflection) to be emphasized within this inquiry  Key concepts: ​ Form‚ responsibility‚ connection  Related concepts:​  cooperation​  or ​ conflict‚ interdependence  What  lines  of  inquiry  will  define  the  scope  of  the  inquiry  into  the  central  idea?  What  teacher  questions/provocations will drive these inquiries?  Lines of inquiry 

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    Culture differs from one location to another because every person or group of people are different‚ and have different values. Here in the US for example there are many different cultures‚ material and nonmaterial. As Dalton Conley defines it in the book ‘You May Ask Yourself’ material culture is “everything that is a part of our constructed‚ physical environment‚ including technology”. We get most of these from advertising and trends by celebrities. We see a celebrity wearing the latest smart watch

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    types of friends to have

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    A Friend From a Different Culture The last thing you want to be described as is someone who’s stuck in their own ways. If everyone had a friend from a different culture‚ the world would be a much better place. Being in a cross-cultural friendship allows you to explore customs‚ values‚ and traditions outside of your own culture. Sometimes you might even adopt new ways to do things. Be careful; don’t befriend someone just because they’re from a different culture. No one likes to be a token friend

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    on school to obtain a good GPA. The biggest struggle I had to overpass was not letting my friends influence my behavior. This was hard because if I didn’t do what my friends wanted me to do‚ then I wasn’t cool enough to hang around with them. Having to give up school to hang out with my friends wasn’t exactly how I planned high school to be. Therefore‚ it dreaded me to know that I wasn’t going to have friends because I wanted to do well in school and breaking my parents heart by converting myself

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    "Friend" is an extremely strong word in today’s society. There are many aspects that create a friend and everybody may have a different perspective of what a friend truly is. They may define a friend as a person that’s always there for you and always has your back. Someone that they can sincerely depend on. A person who you know will be there until the very end. A friend is someone your NEVER embarrassed to be around‚ you accept them for who they are. There is always a mutual understanding between

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    What Are Friends for?

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    What Are Friends For? Ronda McKinney Louisiana State University of Alexandria What Are Friends For? This article is a brief summary of the many types of friends that come in and out of our lives and how they can impact our lives in one way or other. What Are Friends For? Marion Winik is a creative writing instructor and commentator

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    What Are Friends for

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    2013 What Are Friends For? Do you have friends that you group? What group do you put them in? Like almost everyone else‚ we tend to group our friends from the closest to us to friends that were barely know and just wave Hi to. Whatever group we categorize them into‚ they are a part of our life that makes us feel complete and allow us to be socializing. Without these types of friends we group them in‚ we will be friendless and unentertained. Similarly to what Winik have mention‚ I also have friends

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    What Is a Friend?

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    Assignment: What do you want most in a friend: someone who is intelligent‚ or someone who has a sense of humor‚ or someone who is reliable? Which one of these characteristics is most important to you? Use reasons and specific examples to explain your choice. There are many factors in a friend that you want. But to me‚ the most important characteristic of my friend is the one who is reliable. He will be the one that I can trust and share everything with. First of all‚ reliable‚ or you can say faithful

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