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    What Makes A Friend?

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    Our friendships consist of individuals who we confide, trust, and rely on for continuous support. These individuals preserve the aptitude to either heal or destroy our perspectives, future relationships, and self-esteem. Because friendships appear to rest natural, “we don’t often explicate our expectations about what it means to be a friend, but most of us nevertheless have rules for relationships that are shared cultural beliefs about what behaviors friends should perform” (Miller, 2012, p. 220)

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    when Walter was setting up his Eharmony profile he couldn’t write anything for the about yourself, because he’s never done anything or been anywhere. You see the thing about Walter Mitty is that he imagines what he wants to do and be, but he doesn’t actually do it. He lacks confidence. For example when Walter found the girl he likes, and works with on Eharmony he was about to send a wink, but quickly aborted and backed out. Soon later this guy named Todd from Eharmony was trying to help Walter

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    to 3.2 million in 1990. In the year 2000, they had 11 million people living in those situations. Neil Clark Warren is a clinical psychologist, Christian theologian, seminary professor, chairman and co-founder of the online relationship sites eHarmony and Compatible Partners. Warner earned a master of divinity degree from Princeton Theological Seminary and a Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the University of Chicago. Warren is the author of ten books, and articles have appeared in numerous journals

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    Walter Mitty originally a short story of a man who is bored with his life so he finds comfort in daydreaming, But what happens when this short story is changed into a two hour movie? In the short story, Walter seems to be stuck he can and be described as boring and plain. Then his first daydream tells us how he longs for adventure and to be a leader. “Switch on No. 8 auxiliary”! he shouted. “Switch on No. 8 auxiliary!’ repeated Lieutenant Berg. “Full strength in No. 3 turret!” shouted the Commander

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    about was the missing negative, and Cheryl. All throughout the movie Ted picked on Walter but he did not try to get to know him. He would not give Walter a chance to say anything back to him. Ted did not even know the company slogan. Walter has an eHarmony

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    As I was given the film Amelie, I chose the film The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty to make a comparison. Amelie and The Secret Life of Walter Mitty used different approaches of achieving their own newfound love in their own ways. In brief, Amelie had found joy in making a change to the lives of the people around her for the better. Whilst, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty took an adventure to find Sean O’Connell to save his position in his job. Therefore, each film take various motifs to show their

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    The book Super Crunchers: Why Thinking-by-Numbers is the New Way describes how number crunching affects your live in so many different ways. Number crunchers are people who use data to try to predict specific outcomes such as what conditions will create a legendary vintage of wine. A super cruncher is a new breed of number cruncher who analyzes massive datasets to discover correlations between unrelated things such as poor credit scores and the likelihood of getting into an accident. The super crunching

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    industry is currently booming with new websites and apps getting in the game. Dateplay is a newcomer in market that is dominated by big giants such as Tinder, Happn, Match.com, and eHarmony. Happn targets individuals aged 25 and above, most of Tinder users re aged 27 and above, Match.com targets 30 and above, and eHarmony at 35 and above. The market is projected to continue growing as more people turn to online platforms in search of love. Tinder is one of the best performing apps in the business,

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    In the United States, the internet has become an excellent resource of information and learning. Although this has become a powerful tool that is of great benefit it is becoming problematic to the youth of America. The internet has creating anti-social behavior in our children that are now young 20 something’s. Anti-social behavior is the lack of consideration for others and may cause damage to the society, whether intentionally or through negligence. (Berger, K. 2003) Many times this anti-social

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    interaction and their attitudes and conversations were quick witted. Relationships today have lost their touch, as hardly being based off face to face interaction, rather a form of communication like texting, twitter, or online dating sites like eHarmony or match. Granted our world has expanded its technologies and reaching new heights in communication has greatly advanced our society and our economy, is it too much to base a relationship solely on the internet then on face-to-face interaction? I

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