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    The 2016 United States Presidential Election has brought questions of prejudice, and how to prevent it, to the forefront of the American political and cultural discussion. One method of reducing prejudice being continually brought up in think pieces is the contact hypothesis. For many authors of these articles, the hypothesis is something of a ray of hope in what they perceive as dark times. Per James Hamblin (2016) of The Atlantic, application of the hypothesis can be a tool to “immunize” a…

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    The value of friendship some say is lost. Some even say a long lasting friendship does not last these days, although just finding a good friend is hard to do because you need a lot of support from one another in a long lasting friendship and a long lasting friendship take a lot of hard work also. I have to say that they are wrong because that changed for me thirty-nine years ago in the Third Grade. It was the year 1977; I was attending Langdon Elementary School in Washington, DC. It was my…

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    If there is one phrase that is difficult to define, it would be what a best friend is. It can vary from person to person, but for many, a best friend is a special person in your life. They listen to what you’re compelled say when no one else will. When you feel melancholy, they will do their best to ensure that a smile will find its way back to your face. However, my favorite definition by far is that finding your best friend is comparable to falling in love. Around the age of four, I was…

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    Sweetheart is a touching story of an unlikely friendship between a human boy and an extraterrestrial girl. They have a very strong bond and Paxton, the human boy, cares for Sweetheart very much and even admits to being in love with her. They are neighbors and are always hanging out together. However, Paxton’s mother is not very comfortable with her son being friends with someone who doesn’t look like him. This story hints at the fact that Sweetheart is being discriminated against due to the fact…

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    everything later in the story fall into place by setting the tone and helping the reader understand what Rosaura and Luciana’s friendship is really like. A strain is shows in Rosaura and her mother’s relationship with build empathy and helps the reader be more involved and relate to the characters better. The author uses the monkey that the magician brought to symbolize Rosaura’s friendship and that the rich girls were never her true “friends”. In the end, Heker uses symbolism, and sets the…

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    I have a lot of values, beliefs, and ways how I learn and they all make me different from other people. For my values, I value lots of things in a person but I mostly value these three things, friendship, fearlessness, and honesty. I value friendship because it's good to have friends that care about you and help you make good choices like my friends Roen and Andrew, I value fearlessness because I like a person that isn't always scared to try something new or live life at its fullest, and I value…

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    about the experiences of a group of friends in boarding school and their journey through friendship. Throughout their time spent in school, the main character Miles, and his three friends Takumi, Colonel, and Alaska deal with the common struggles of being teenagers in school. Although having to deal with hard classes and bullies, they still make life interesting by pulling various pranks. Over time, their friendships with each other grow stronger and Miles begins to fall deeper in love with…

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    story, The Bean Tree by Barbara Kingsolver, there are many events that family and friends are extremely important to enrich people’s lives. There are many different plots throughout the story that are affected by family relations, and that makes friendships vital to the story. In the beginning, the story talks about how necessary Taylor’s mom is to her. Her mom is her whole life, and she’s the only real friend she talks about, that she trusts with everything. Kingsolver states: ...There were two…

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    "Difficult to see. Always in motion, is the future"— Yoda This quote, by Master Yoda, exhibits the futility of man 's desire to plan his own destiny, no matter how problematic this concept is. Humankind is a tomorrow-centered species, and seek to know what is coming next. Expectancy Violation Theory plays right into the need to predict what each communication event holds in store. It states that one has preconceived notions of how social interactions should go and when someone violates those…

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    Interpersonal Communication and Conflict Communication is becoming a major issue in today’s society people prefer to use other methods of communication rather then speaking face-to-face to a person. People do not like to admit and address their conflicts therefore it is unsuccessful to overcome conflicts of communication. Conflict is a normal factor between people, but it can lead to destruction of relationships by not using the proper management of communication. The main factor in…

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