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    the “silent era” of friendships via social media accounts has created a totally new definition of friendship and what defines a set of people as friends. Those who are involved in traditional friendships, such as people over the age of 50, find that it has also become quite difficult for them to remain in touch with their friends on a real time level. However, these people do not have the time to spend nor the inclination to learn about the “benefits” of digitized friendships. As such the more advanced

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    instant. But some individuals stick with you, and you stick with them and eventually become friends. There are many different ideas of what friendship is and what it means. A friend is more than just a person who you like and enjoy being with. A true friend must love unconditionally, be trusted, and show understanding. Love is a very important aspect of a friendship. Love holds people together like glue through the thick and the thin. Loving someone means that every little imperfection they might have

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    ¨Friendship is like sipping hot chocolate, everyone can see it, but only you can feel it's true warmth.¨ Friendship is something that should be shared with the world. True friendship is sticking by your friends when they need you the most. True friendship is always having a shoulder to lean on anywhere you go. First and foremost, when a person is a true friend, he or she doesn't ever say, ¨Sorry, I can't¨ or ¨Maybe next time.¨ a true friend is one that when you feel depressed, he or she is already

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    When was the last time someone wondered about what is true friendship? True friendship means to me that they will always have your back. For example, when I use to live in Mexico I always had my bestfriends with me. One day we were walking around the neighborhood, and we found a giant box of fireworks hidden behind the tree. We all got excited ,for we absolutely loved fireworks. Since we liked them so much, we decided to light them up with a match box we found earlier. When we set them off, they

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    We hear the word “friendship” being tossed around daily, between family, friends, social media, etc. People just say the word without thinking what it really refers to, but does everyone really understand what the word “friendship” means? People believe that the word “friendship” is just used to describe a friend or a bigger group of friends, but in reality it actually means a lot more. I believe that it is important to know what the word “friendship” really means. Not everyone is going to have the

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    yourself who your real friends are, and what makes them your friends? The way friendships are viewed has changed over the past centuries. There is a basic definition of what a friendship is, but people have their qualifications of what makes someone their friend. We get to decide who to make our friends. Friendships should be an important part of our life because that is where relationships begin. The view of friendships should not continue to be less important because then everyone we meet will not

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    dynamic of cross-sex friendships is an interesting area of study and one of which has little data. Moreover, research on this narrow subject is rather limited and comes from fairly old studies. The idea that men and women cannot be ‘just friends,’ is due to the idea that there must be some aspect of physical and or romantic involved. As Reeder discussed traditional societal norms and expectations of male-female relationships have played a role in how we view cross-sex friendships today. The literature

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    Aristotle on Friendship We are social creatures. We surround ourselves with other human beings, our friends. It is in our nature. We are constantly trying to broaden the circumference of our circle of friends. Aristotle understood the importance of friendship, books VIII and IX of the Nicomachean Ethics deal solely with this topic. A modern day definition of a friend can be defined as “one joined to another in intimacy and mutual benevolence independently of sexual or family love”. (Oxford

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    Meaning Of Friendship

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    In his essay “The Meaning of Friendship in a Social-Networked World”, author Alex Pattakos argues that social networking is eroding the true meaning of friendship, and that people need to take stock of the possible impact on their lives. He believes that while people may think these networking platforms make them more socially connected, the opposite is actually true. Pattakos claims this is happening because our “social connections” made through these networks are shallow in nature and do not stand

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    A ‘virtual community’ is a type of imagined community and is a difficult concept to define; the ambiguous nature of this concept is highlighted by the many definitions created by researchers. A Virtual Community is when “Individuals communicate and form a relationship with each other in a computer mediated space with the use of technology". Anthropologists undergo the practice of participation observation on the internet , allowing them to experience a virtual community; this shapes their understanding

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