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    Stead (2009) writes a science fiction and a mystery novel When you Reach Me. Stead tells us a story of a sixth grader, Miranda, who lived with her paralegal single mother in New York City in 1979. Miranda and her mother’s boyfriend, Richard, prepared her mother for a game show $20,000 Pyramid. Mirada was a Latchkey kid and she was walking home from school with her best friend Sal, who start ignoring her with no good reason after he was punched by Marcus. This reaction pushed Miranda to make new…

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    group of men leave the gym together, a man’s deep, determined voice says, “ dedication, loyalty, and friendship”. “Guinness:Wheelchair Basketball”, by director Noam Murra, incorporates all the sounds and emotions that show above. This commercial was released September 2013 on tvs everywhere across the country. The message of this commercial makes it clear that Guinness believes in the idea that friendship and great character qualities will help you live a better, peaceful life in the long run.…

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    Have you ever seen two drastically different friends become close? In the book, “Freak the Mighty”, Kevin (Freak) and Maxwell (mighty) are completely different from each other both mentally and physically, yet they become great friends throughout the story. In the novel “Freak the Mighty” by Rodman Philbrick, the theme is that people can become friends regardless of differences and societal expectations. The author communicates this theme by using hyperbole. Freak and Mighty are as different as…

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    1st Body: Friendship Intro: To begin, the “Great Perhaps” is discovered through the theme of friendship This is not any innocent Toy Story friendship between Buzz and Woody, but the characters definitely value friendship equally as much in Looking for Alaska. Miles wants to leave Florida to seek his Great Perhaps and find friends.Even though his friends introduce him to booze and mischief, they also accept him for who he is. Point: Friends are suppose to be their for you through all the good…

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    The Friendship Of Mice And Men is a great book written by John Steinbeck back in the late 1930s. The book is about two migrant workers who travel together to seek jobs and take care of each other. The two workers name are George and Lennie, they were growing up with each other since they were kids. Lennie has a mental disability, so he is depending on George for protection. George and Lennie have a real friendship because they are kind to one another, they always look out for each other and…

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    In the novella, Of Mice and Men I believe that George was a good friend to Lennie. Friendship is when you are by someone's side, through thick and thin. George and Lennie were good examples of friendship because they were always by each others side, even though they may not have gotten along at times. Unfortunately, Lennie isn't so bright, so George has taken on the role of not only being his companion but his caretaker as well. In the novella George and Lennie have gotten into trouble a number…

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    brings upon friendship since virtue is the parent and preserver of friendship and without virtue, friendship cannot exist at all. Aristotle’s aristotelian view on friendship in the Nicomachean Ethics Books 8 & 9 contrasts and compares with Cicero’s eclectic view on friendship in De Amicitia in numerous ways. Aristotle defines friendship as two people wishing for the goodwill of the other with them both being aware of it. In fact, Cicero studied Aristotle and wrote his own dialogue on friendship.…

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    Introverts For Friends

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    This does not mean we need a superhero for our friends. Strength in a friendship can mean a lot of different things. Being an introvert can cost quite an extensive amount of friendships throughout one’s life. A lot of friends can confuse introversion for moodiness or anti-social behavior. However, having introverts for friends can be beneficial as they remain calm under pressure…

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    week in front of a screen. In fact, the technology that we use everyday could be harming our friendships. There are various factors that cause harm to relationships and friendships. This is further talked about in “Is Technology Killing Our Friendships?” by Lauren Tarshis and “How Smartphones Could Be Ruining Your Relationship” by Barrie Davenport. Technology is ruining people’s relationships and friendships because people are too worried about their lives in the virtual world, people don’t…

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    Establishing relationships in friendship is one of the natural qualities of people as human beings, the need to communicate and discuss issues or concerns that affect our lives and share what you cannot share with just anyone. A friend should be someone who can be trusted, someone with those intentions are best for you. In this novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, there’s a variety of friendships presented in the novel such as fake, loyal, and complicated friends. In the Great Gatsby…

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