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    well-versed was extremely important to me and having the different groups of friends that I had, whether it was based off of race or the typical cliques that were formed meant that I did not limit myself. I learned something about myself from every friendship that was shaped. I learned that I was fearless, outgoing, and spontaneous, while still being conserved. I quickly learned that you cannot befriend everyone that you meet; take the time out to analyze everyone that crosses your path but in a…

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    honest, knowing someone who has Autism, is no difference to someone who has doesn’t have Autism. At least I try to think of that way. Throughout my experiences with individuals with physical and intellectual challenges, I have been able to develop friendships, meet and uphold skills that I would not be able to learn elsewhere. I love to volunteer! One of my favorite activities of knowing individuals who have Autism is being a volunteer buddy for the Miracle League of the Fox…

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    external demands. Also, it could mean a strong disagreement between people, groups, and more that is mostly an angered argument too. Conflict could have many effects on a person, it could cause isolation, depression, problems at school, and ruin friendship. Conflict also have positive impacts, such as people building a stronger bond, becoming wiser, and even become more inspired. Everyone has conflict in their life and could overcome them, like Melinda Sordino in the book 'Speak' written by…

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    to the social penetration framework which says that the levels of self-disclosure are dependent on the environment. The study methods involved in-depth interviews with a representative sample of 63 college students from diverse backgrounds. This group was added to an initial group of 83 students from similar backgrounds. The profile pages of the participants that used Facebook were downloaded and data was taken on specific information areas of each account (Zhao, Grasmuck & Martin, 2008, p.…

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    This seemingly normal scenario, in which you find and develop new friendships that appear to be fated to end in the near distant future, always concluded with me facing a period of depression. Freshman year was filled with great memories for me. Our “friend group” of seven seemed to always have plans, such as: attending a…

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    Friendship is a wonderful thing. I grew up as a quiet, obedient child who always avoided trouble when I could. I did not have too many friends because I did not seek out people in the first place. The only thing I needed was my small circle and we could conquer the world together. Friendship is something that everyone needs, no matter who they are. We trust our friends with our deepest secrets and we rely on them during our toughest times. We love our friends. Perhaps too much, and sometimes we…

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    The motto of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Incorporated is “Friendship is Essential to the Soul”. For as long as I can recollect, my mother has always stressed to me the importance of uplifting others and immersing people in love and companionship; she also taught me how pivotal it is for my well being to also receive it in return. Therefore, this motto to me is more than just a motto, but it is indeed a lifestyle. Throughout my life I have faced strenuous predicaments, but in every situation the…

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    for math and for vocabulary. One time during fourth grade we were out in the hallway reading books and one of Evans friends, Mackie, came and joined us. The longer we sat out there the more students came out to listen. Reading a story and using different voices for each character is what often made the students remember what happened during the story and to each character. My main goals while being a special education teacher is to make a positive impact on their lives and helping someone…

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    Friendships are important for development and can lead to differences in academic performance and school involvement for the positive and negative. Due to friends often sharing the similar motivations, behaviors, and attitudes, researchers decided to see if there is a link between academic performance and depression symptoms at the intrapersonal and interpersonal levels. Intrapersonal is defined as involvement at the self-level, as interpersonal is involvement at the partner level. Chow, Tan,…

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    Living with someone who has hygiene issues and room cleanliness issues is not always the easiest. Again, as with the RA example, it can lead to ruining a friendship or hiding your true feelings. Thinking under the personal virtues of Aristotle, I thought about how I would want to be perceived. Would I want people to assume I had the cleanliness issues as well or did I just want to figure out a new roommate…

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