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    Friendships Marlene Dietrich once said, “It is the friends that you can call at four a.m. that matter.” There are many different types of friendships. Casual friendships, opposite-sex friendships, and long term friendships are all examples of the different and common types of friendships used today. Casual friends are those you can text and hangout with every once in a while, without any sort of attachment. Friends of the opposite sex are those who help you with your relationships when you are having

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    Friendship When I first started 7th grade in Utah, I was really nervous. I was scared because when I was new at my elementary school it was hard for me to make friends. Then when I got to the school and I met everyone, I realized that everyone felt the same way. We were all starting a new school with new people. It was scary for all of us. I thought I was the only one, when that wasn’t the case at all. Once I figured out that everyone felt the same way, I realized it wasn’t going to be as hard as

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    MYTH AND FRIENDSHIP: LIVING IN THE ALREADY BUT NOT YET C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien’s writings are bursting with stories of friendships that warm our hearts as readers and offer us an invitation into the narrative. Friendship played an important role in Lewis and Tolkien’s works, and can be seen as an invitation to participate in their stories. I would like to propose in this paper that friendship in myth is a vision of the ‘already, but not yet’ age that we live in and that Lewis and Tolkien’s

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    Friendship is a form of virtue and is indispensable for human life since man is a social being. There are three conditions necessary for friendship to exist: mutual goodwill, awareness of the other’s feelings in their connection, and awareness of their goodwill and attitude toward the other. According to Aristotle there are three types of friendships corresponding to the three objects of love. The first two types are similar and interconnected; they are friendship based on mutual utility and friendship

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    Today most people feel friendships are the combination of affection, loyalty, love, respect and trust. A great friendship is built on similar interest, respect for each other and a special attachment to each other. A friend that knows you better than you know yourself and can be there in any need of crisis is a good friend. What is friendship? To me it's an unbreakable bond between two people with mutual affection for each other. As you grow in life you will meet at least one person who is unlike

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    Friendship It is strange how fast your life structure can crash around you; how everything you knew and trusted could be swiped from underneath you. All it took was one day to unravel twelve years of friendship. Twelve years of laughing, twelve years of notes passed under desks, twelve years of telling secrets and twelve years of tears all gone within one day. I do not remember what day I decided to end it all, but I do remember the aftermath of what I’d done. Flashback to kindergarten, where everything

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    someone who listens to what one is saying and cares about them their feelings and opinion. On the other hand, at times it feels like my friendships are a bit one-sided, where I do the majority of listening. As a result of this, I’ve discovered a notable difference between a friend and a true friend, in a friendship; there are talkers and listeners. Except in a true friendship, where neither claim a specific role, both are talkers and the listeners. Thus it's fair to say a true friend is someone who can

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    Make Friendships Last a Lifetime There is a type bond that is made between a set people who want to go farther than being just acquaintances. A healthy friendship contains respect, people who respect each other by means of equal fashion. Friends should often care about the well-being of the other person. Many friendships also include acts, whether they are acts of kindness that work towards the best interest of the other without requiring materialistic items in return. A healthy friendship also contains

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    got to grade you, From me you 'd get A+! To all friends, Friendship is one of life 's greatest treasures. Friends that are loyal are always there to make you laugh when you are down, they are not afraid to help you avoid mistakes and they look out for your best interest. This kind of friend can be hard to find, but they offer a friendship that will last a lifetime. Other friends may not be quite as loving. The pain caused by a friendship marred by betrayal is not easy to overcome. In fact, many

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    Schreiner Paper 2 The Means Behind Friendship “Friendship is a virtue or at least involves virtue. It is necessary to life, since no one would choose to live without friends even if he had all other material goods. Friends are a refuge in times of poverty and misfortune; they help to guard the young from error; they help the old in their weakness, and help those in the prime of life to perform noble actions.” –Aristotle According to dictionary.com, the word friendship is defined as a person known well

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