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    Friendship is a matter that is packed full of emotion. Enjoyment, obstacles, and necessity are what structure a friendship. The difference between the words “friendship and “friend” have been blurred throughout the years while being stretched. They have lost a lot of their meaning, and make it hard to look further into what it means to be a friend -without merely scratching the surface because friendships contain many factors. Such as, changing work lives, moral psychology, the effect of religion and its controlling force on many societies, and changing emotions. Looking even wider into friendship the effects of social media and television forces adolescencents to interpret what beign a friend is in different ways. These factors make it complex and confusing to…

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    What do you think the meaning of true friendship is, maybe it's knowing that you trust a certain person with any secret or physical object, somebody who would take a bullet for you, or maybe it's somebody that you've grown up with all your life. Everybody has their own definition of ¨true friendship.¨ I personally believe that true friendship is when two people can trust each other with just about anything, they let you succeed and fail on your own, but they always help you when it is most…

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    A true friend accepts who you are but also helps you become who you are supposed to be. The definition of a true friend has changed over time. “The Japanese have a term, Kenzoku, which translated means “family”. The connotation suggests a bond between people who’ve made a similar commitment and share a similar destiny. It implies the presence of the deepest connection of friendship, of lives lived as comrades from the distant past.” (Lickerman, Alex. “The True Meaning of Friendship.” Psychology…

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    A friendship is a comfortable place like the image of home. You finally get home after a long day, slip off your shoes, loosen up, and take a deep breathe while whispering “Ahhhhhhhhhhh, home.” There are aspects in life that everybody craves and most of them make up an in depth friendship such as, trust, empathy, loyalty, and support. Friendships happen to be a challenging form of a relationship at times and this is why is it is so necessary that we reflect upon them. This ensures that they will…

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    Choosing friends is not like accepting a friend request on Facebook. There are many people on my Facebook account I’ve yet to meet in person. Occasionally I get tagged in a post about being their true friend. Choosing potential friends is not as straightforward as accepting a friend request. One should not just read a timeline, view a profile, to decide that person is officially a friend. As the process begins in the quest for a friend, their personality may determine friendship. Do they possess…

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    Friendship is an integral part of who we are as human beings, and ancient Greek philosophers attempted to understand why we need or want friendships. The basic ideas we have of friendship are based on the ideas that have been implemented by philosophers like Plato and Aristotle. However, some of these same ideas have been misinterpreted into modern culture. Even the ideas Plato and Aristotle discussed were not fulling practiced in truth. This essay will discuss the idea of friendship according…

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    all relationship types, friendship develops in stages: acquaintanceship, buildup, continuation, deterioration, and ending. Friendships do not necessarily move through all of the stages. For instance, attraction and communication are factors that help move a friendship from acquaintanceship to buildup. People often underrate the importance of friendships, but they are strongly correlated with life satisfaction. Healthy friendships are linked with increased coping ability and greater self-esteem.…

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    Thomas Aquinas once said “There is nothing on this earth more to be prized than true friendship”. Regarding this, having a lack of close relationships with others would produce a difficult and empty life. Friends should guide others through tough decisions and to direct them into the right direction. Also, they should provide a sense of hope to lift spirits of close ones. Furthermore, companions are reliable people that can be trusted. Friendships should provide assistance in decision making,…

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    Lennie's Friendship

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    Friendship is being loyal to, kind to, and taking care of another person. It requires trust, because friendship’s inherent vulnerability easily lends itself to betrayal and the potential for rejection. The bond between George Milton and Lennie Small in John Steinbeck’s 1937 novel Of Mice and Men is a curious mix between positive and negative aspects of friendship. They are very loyal to each other, but George’s treatment of Lennie is questionable. However, theirs is a friendship that ultimately…

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    Gordy's Friendship

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    A Friendship that only some could Dream of In a small town called Castle rock there were 1281 people Gordy Lachance could have become friends with, but he chose Chris Chambers. Some people throughout the movie say he should have picked differently. I think Chris was the best thing for Gordy and vise versa. Together the two helped each other with their not so normal 12 year old struggles. Their friendship was a bundle of trust, parent issues, and misunderstood identity. The first thing Gordy and…

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