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    out life, our types of friends, as well as the amount of friends varies as we grow and change. Our lives become busier, we move towns, we have new jobs, kids, and with all these changes we find that we often have to adopt to the changes as well as sometimes make new friends. Starting with the young child, he is a very self sufficient person. He is constantly in his own world and does not realize that he is ignoring those around him. Because of this he has far fewer friends than what you would expect

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    all. Since our guest speaker, I have gone on a binge of watching Law & Order: SVU and even through about becoming a special victim unit detective for my career. Another reason that the topic of rapped bothered me was because just recently one of my friends came out and said that she was raped by her boyfriend. No one even knew this happened until she made it public on Facebook. For the longest time she was drawn back and really did not hang out with the group and now I know why. The guest speaker really

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    and his or her acquaintances comprises a low-density network (one in which many of the possible relational lines are absent) whereas the set consisting of the same individual and his or her close friends will be densely knit (many of the possible lines are present). The overall social structural picture suggested by this argument can be seen by considering the situation of some arbitrarily selected individual-call him Ego. Ego will have a collection of close friends, most of whom are in touch with

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    uncomfortable speaking within such an intimate distance. The relationship between speakers is a determinant of how close they are comfortable being when speaking; there would be a greater comfortable distance between strangers/acquaintances than there would be between family, close friends, or significant others. To continue, people are more

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    Big Boy was chosen to be the leader of his friends. One day, Big Boy and friends Bobo, Lester, and Buck decide to go swimming in a restricted area. They take off their clothes and proceed to play in the water. Soon, a white woman comes upon them and the boys are unable to get their clothes without being seen. After reacting to the boys with shock and disgust, she calls for "Jim". Jim quickly appears and, feeling threatened, proceeds to kill Lester and Buck. After a short struggle between Big Boy

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    with on a daily basis. The simplest form of a relationship is an acquaintance. These are just the people you have just met, or are getting to know. The next level of a relationship is considered friends. Friends, although have many different meanings to each individual, we all deal with this type of person more on a closer level. Friends are typically someone that has

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    working on especially with the new acquaintance. We often do not notice that we tell a person about who we actually are by simply the types of words we use while communicating. One can learn about a person’s personality and hobbies from a simple conversation and the more they get to know each other and the more time and trust they share the more elements they will know about each other, and this essay will address and explain how. I will first explore the new acquaintance and describe how the quote by

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    Isabella. Although the two girls enjoy the company of one another, their friendship is based only on self-interest. Once arriving in Bath, Catherine’s lack of acquaintances lead her to spend most of her time with Mrs. Allen. Mrs. Allen is Catherine’s guardian in Bath. As a guardian, Mrs. Allen’s responsibility is to find acquaintances for Catherine. Instead, Mrs. Allen says she wishes she knew people in Bath to introduce Catherine to. The situation that occurs during the ball is extremely

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    burden, as their perpetrators walk away free (Curtis, 1997). NPR’s Rachel Martin interviewed author, Jon Krakauer, and they discussed Krakauer’s new book on the issue of acquaintance rape. Curtis (1997) defines acquaintance rape in the situation that the victim knows their assaulter. With the main subject being acquaintance rape, Krakauer’s book focuses on this college town, Missoula, in Montana. Krakauer tells Martin that 230 rapes have occurred in Missoula, without prosecution (NPR, 2015).

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    Definition of a Friend Friendship is not simply a "relationship", knowing someone, conversing with that person, or dealing with that person in business, school, or in casual acquaintance. True friendship is not just a "relationship", but self-sacrificing love. A friend is also one who supports, sympathizes, and is a person in whom you can confide. There are unique qualities that a person must have to be considered a friend. An acquaintance is not automatically considered a friend. Just because

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