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    out there and more. Up until a while ago, I would say I believed it too; but after analyzing my strongest friendships, I have found that pretty much all of them began as a result of being nudged in a certain direction, somewhat like an assemblement. This assemblement or “little nudges” as I call them, are what I believe has helped me to create some of the best and most meaningful friendships I have. How I came to realize this starts in early January of this year, when I participated in my…

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    Write down the individual’s response. Friendship Dilemma (adapted from Selman; use “Jessica” when reading the dilemma to females and “Jason” when reading it to males): “Jessica (Jason) promises to get together with her (his) best friend on Saturday. Jessica’s (Jason’s) best friend has problems she (he) really wants to talk about. Later, Jessica (Jason) gets a better invitation from another student to do something on Saturday that Jessica (Jason) loves to do. What…

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    The disagreement was the last straw but there were several factors leading up to the demise of our friendship. To start off, the associate and I are from two completely different regions of the country which of course brings about opposing point of views. I am from the south where southern hospitality is generally abided by, whereas my counterpart is from…

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    As a first year student living in the residence hall I had a lot of opportunity to get myself involved in different on-campus activities. However, I thought of these events as irrelevant and time wasting as I did understand the value of the involvement that can bring to my personal and academic development. It was hard to have any interaction with faculty as I struggled to find a voice in class size of 300 students; it was seen that only the brave ones asked questions during lecture as everyone…

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    Forrester’s jealousy motivates him to try and outdo Phineas. Gene states that “ I was more and more certainly becoming the best student in the school; Phineas was without question the best athlete, so in that way we were even… and when everything was thrown into scales they would in the end tilt definitely toward me” (Knowles 29). Gene tries to get even with Finny skills. Phineas…

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    is an inspiring book about three young men rising from the streets and fulfilling a dream to become doctors. Their experiences and emotions educate teachers about the daily struggles students face, while also helping teachers comprehend Standards Two and Three of the New Jersey Professional Standards for Teachers. This is especially true when considering the three young men’s assets and liabilities that contributed to their learning, such as such as their individual experiences, family, and…

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    The book is about a boy named Miles also called “Pudge” Halter who is a new student at Culver Creek Preparatory School in Birmingham, Alabama. Because he was so called “unpopular” at his old school, he is nervous about making and keeping new friends, but he is soon friends with his roommate named Chip who is called “the Colonel” who introduces Miles to his friends, named Takumi Hikohito, Lara Buterskaya, and the beautiful, mysterious Alaska Young. The night before school begins, Miles is…

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    Sherman Alexie, freshmen Melinda and Arnold are adjusting to their new schools, but find themselves as outsiders in the sea of their fellow students. Many of these students loathe Melinda because she called the police on a party last year, even though the call was made in desperation after being a victim of rape. Arnold encounters comparable challenges. The students at his school have animosity towards him because he is the only reservation (Indian) kid at Reardan (an all white school). Even…

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    field trips that only a few kids were selected to go. From the whole class my teacher only chose 6 students to go. The group of students he selected included me and my best friend Serena. Serena was a very shy and quiet person and didn’t really talk to many people. I was one of the lucky ones who got to know her well. I had met her years ago when we were just in kindergarten. We had built a great friendship when we saw each other again in eighth grade. Unfortunately, she was…

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    characteristics and her quirks, some time ago. This girl changed his view on girls and people in general. Having the story placed in England gives the characters, or at least Charlotte, an authentic hippie feel. The main character in the story is a college student who never thought that he would find anybody who he could keep long enough; only because he thought that people are a bore,…

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