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    Overwhelmingly, male use the word when they address a close friend or a group of people to whom they feel a sense of solidarity and camaraderie. In addition, ‘dude’ has no associations with any form of intimacy or homosexuality; instead it encodes friendship bonds and some degree of distance. Furthermore, ‘dude’ acts as a discourse navigator for young masculinity to allow them project their stance of masculine solidarity, strict heterosexuality and…

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    Why Is Weeds Important?

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    to cause harm. In the end, we are all are human. What that means is that we all have a chance of meeting others and gaining friendships from this. It is important to get to know someone before forming a solid opinion on them because everyone is fighting their own battles, you can open your mind to new ideas, cultures, and people, and the best relationships start as friendships. So why not? Everyone is going through a fight of their own, something that is tearing them up inside. But, a smile can…

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    to have a profound effect on how we manage and create our personal and professional relationships. You can reach practically anyone in the word with the click of a button. You can forge relationships with people you’ve never met in face-to-face. Friendships are easier than ever to cultivate with the help of social media. It is possible to make a friend while alone in the comfort of your home. This outside connection available to us gives us undeniable freedom. However, some may argue that this…

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    friends among American students, so they usually turned to other international students to become friends. Even though some international students claim that Americans students tend to be friendlier in comparison to their country, However if their friendship is not adequate, then they do not see…

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    Is it truly better to lose a friend for the better? Arnold sure has within this book, The author Sherman Alexie, shows that the friendships throughout the book are important and able to help Arnold deal with what’s going on, not only that but how did his two new friends help Arnold with his poverty? In this novel it could be pointing towards that sometimes losing a friend could be better for you than not losing a friend. Of course friends can help overcome some things in life, that’s exactly…

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    I was very engaged and interested in the interviewing process. I was able to find some similarities/dissimilarities between Panda and I throughout the interview. Panda stated that friendships are highly valued in his life. I also hold this answer to be true for myself. I found it very interesting that he is part Irish as well. Prior to the interview, I assumed that Panda would be a Democrat or Republican. I also assumed that his parents…

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    waiting until Destiny said it. Courtney and destiny hugged each other and decided they would still be friends but they would make sure to be honest with each other as well as others. In conclusion, both of the girls walked home together and even though they had all this stuff happen in one day their friendship remained the same. Both girls learned that sometimes you have to be honest with yourself in order to be honest with others. Also if you have a friend who does something that is not right…

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    The Book Trash

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    a key character due to his knowledge, ‘wealth’, stealth and trust. Jun Jun, Gardo and Raphael show that bravery and courage is what matters to pursue the police infested crime. The boys have developed these traits through their true and everlong friendship. Jun Jun is a crucial character due to his knowledge, showing that brain defeats the brawn. Roughly at the beginning of the case Gardo and Raphael go to Jun Jun seeking a hiding place, but leave with a valuable lead. Jun Jun says “oh my, You…

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    Don't Call Me Ishmael - Themes and conflicts Cerys Moore year 9 The use of narrative conventions in the novel, Don't Call Me Ishmael, written by the award winning author, Michael Gerarad Bauer teaches the reader many themes and conflicts that demonstrate lessons about everyday life, while referring and connecting to Moby Dick, through the use of inter-literary links and adding humour to the plot. Ishmael Leseur is a ninth grader, who self diagnosed himself with ‘Ishmael Leseur Syndrome’, which…

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    Seattle Freeze

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    companies like Amazon or Microsoft. However, it’s also known for its distant and antisocial culture, best known as the “Seattle Freeze.” “The Seattle Freeze” is often characterized by the obstacle to turn relationships with acquaintances into genuine friendships outside of work and school. It’s difficult to determine where the Seattle Freeze originated from. The term was first coined by a Seattle Times journalist in 2005 (Sommerfeld 2005) but the phenomenon has actually been around for a while.…

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