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    common in our lives than having friends. To make friends people interact with those around them, together they create a sensible relationship, and if this relationship is carried with both individuals interested in each other then it results in friendship. Every person has their own taste in choosing friends. Diverse and parallel people exist all over the world, few like to make friends with their own tribes and those who belong to the same culture while others like diversity and befriend people…

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    In John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men, there is one friendship that stands out throughout the novel. George Milton and Lennie Small display a picture of what friendship looks like to everyone they come across throughout the story. Their friendship has strengths and weaknesses. It also came at a cost to each of them while being friendless came at a different cost. George and Lennie show the readers that friendship is costly and can cause hurt but is worth it. George and Lennie became friends…

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    Friendship is the key to life. Proof of this is shown in Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Not only do Tom Sawyer and his friends get in trouble, but they also face serious problems, such as : witnessing a murder, testifying in court, and saving an elderly woman’s life . Not only do Tom and Huck face the fear of being attacked by Injun Joe , but they also experience the joy of being pirates and believe in many superstitions that often result in new adventures. The novel demonstrates in…

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    George and Lennie’s friendship is very strong and they would take care of one another and these are some quotes that show this. “Because I got you to look after me, and you got me to look after you” (Steinbeck 14), this relates to my thesis because this shows that they have each other’s back no matter what. “When Aunt Clara died, I took Lennie to just come along with me” (Steinbeck 13), this relates to my thesis because it shows how much George cares about Lennie. “There’s enough beans for four…

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    anymore. But all of those relationships, good and bad, have shaped who I am today and each have taught or showed me something different about friendship. For that reason all of the hurt, trials, and stress those relationships brought to my life was all worth it. It’s so important to surround you with people that care and love you. The effects of friendship are truly everlasting. For my 12th Birthday I had a party at my house with my closest friends at that time. Looking at the picture above…

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    the similarities between the two ideas, justice and friendship. Both are defined by smaller, more refined categories, which are organized hierarchically themselves, many of these individual categories mirroring one another. This mirroring is particularly evident in the transactional and reciprocal nature of friendship: “[i]n all friendships between dissimilars it is, as we have said, proportion that equalizes the parties and preserves the friendship” (Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics, 1163b).…

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    The concept of friendship is both odd and extraordinary at the same time. The majority of people on this earth want to be surrounded by other people who think like them, talk like them, and agree with them. Most people look for friends as someone who will listen, give advice or basically go out to have a good time with. That being said, people also look for friends as someone who they can connect to. For example, one day I was playing basketball for my church team, when a new kid from…

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    there are identifying stages in adult friendships. These stages include acquaintanceship, buildup, continuation, deterioration, and ending (p. 312). There is research showing how friendship changes during adulthood. When people experience life changes, their friendship with others tend to end and the long term friends they have are contacted less. In adulthood friendships are important. Cavanaugh and Blanchard-Fields (2015) mention that adults find friendships important because it produces…

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    Is Facebook Really Changing Our Society? In his essay “Faux Friendship”, William Deresiewicz discusses the impact of social-networking websites on how modern society perceives friendship. Deresiewicz argues that websites such as Facebook convey a false sense of connection and extinguish the intimacy that composes a true friendship. He also claims that the dynamics of Facebook leave no room for deep conversations, and concludes by claiming that the online social media imported the principles of…

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    and Beth. Aristotle argues that trust is very important in friendships and that it is the characteristic of a true friendship. He states “The friendship of the good too and this alone is proof against slander; for it is not easy to trust any one talk about a man who has long been tested by oneself; and it is among good men that trust and the feeling that 'he would never wrong me ' and all the other things that are demanded in true friendship are found.” In other words, not only would Tony and…

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