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    opposite sex friendships and how physical attraction to each other and interest in a romantic relationship affects these relationships compared to friendships of the same sex. Furthermore, Flora uses analytical and empirical data to strengthen her arguments that although…

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    network members. This is consistent with findings from U.S. studies. Ryan (2001) found that students’ academic levels were similar to group’s academic levels with the correlations ranging from .36 to .58. Also, in another study, Ryan et al. (2013) found that students’ GPA associated with friends’ GPA across the first year in the middle school. In a recent study conducted by Shin and Ryan (2014), students’ academic achievement…

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    Connections and interactions between friends is a central part of life and makes every day more enjoyable. The bonds between friends set the foundation for a life of happiness. Friendship; the central theme to Linda McMahon’s life. Linda is a 75 year old women who lives in a suburb of Boston Massachusetts. Thanks to the strong bonds Linda made with friends at a young age, she has always been well supported by her family and friends. Throughout every stage of her life; childhood, college, married…

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    Literary critic, George Woodberry once said, “I am quite sure that no friendship yields its true pleasure and nobility of nature without frequent communication, sympathy, and service.”We may have many friendships, but only a handful of them stand out and mean something to us. Real friends always aim to pay attention to each other's needs and veto the “what’s in it for me” mentality. True friendship fabricates when two people genuinely seek first to understand the other person before being…

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    and have many things to comment on. Immediately, I noticed the close friendships within the school. Friendship is an important quality to me, shown through when I said, “[I] let it go because I was afraid to lose our friendship” (Hayes 299). Its importance is displayed through me not speaking up about my discomfort during my friend’s use of the n-word, simply in order to preserve our relationship. I appreciate the close friendships I saw at Liggett because they are significant to me. While…

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    Cliques and crowds are two forms of groups. Cliques are small groups that usually consist of individuals of the same sex and age. They can form between individuals with similar interests or purely from friendship. Crowds are larger, less personal, and usually based on reputation. These would be the jocks, populars, or the druggies. Being members of crowds can have different effects depending on the group an individual is a part of. For example, an individual…

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    you…as a friend’: The role of attraction in cross-sex friendship, she begins by defining friendship and breaking it down as to what is attractive to each party in a friendship. While most other research has been focused on how sexual attractiveness is the underlying motivator for an opposite-sex friendship, Reeder conducts research to conclude if that is the only motivator. She performs a study using in-depth interviews of 20 opposite-sex friendship pairs and discovers four type of attraction…

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    The formation of secure and healthy friendships is a very important milestone in adolescence (Johnson, 2004). It is especially important to the mental health of adults, as friends are the main support system they have at this time (Kessler et al., 2003). Depression is the most common mental disorder in Canada, with 4.7% of the population 15 years and up matched criteria for major depression according to Statistic Canada’s 2012 Canadian Community Health Survey. While professional help is highly…

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    of friendship and dating were at the time. There have been many studies linked to friendship, including opposite-sex and same-sex friendship as described in the article, by April L. Bleske and David M. Buss, titled: Can men and women be just friends? This article discusses the methodology of two studies performed to test evolution-based hypotheses and their outcomes. Friendships in general can provide benefits to both parties as well as inflict costs. “One of the complexities of friendship is…

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    Friendship is a special type of relationship and it plays an important role in people’s daily life. Friendships satisfy people’s need to belong (Mattingly, Oswald, & Clark, 2011). When defining a friendship, we need to consider three aspects: behaviors, underlying feelings, and motivations (Hruschka, 2010, p.17). According to Hruschka (2010), the most common behaviors observed in a friendship include socializing, mutual aid, and self-disclosure. People spend time to share activities with…

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