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    and how they do it. There are places where people can go to get in contact or stay in contact with others and places where people go to talk about their interests. Facebook is an example of a place where people can socialize and talk with friends and acquaintances or even join chat rooms. The internet is drastically changing the way people communicate and interact with each other. Because of this dependence on the Internet, our relationships with other people are diminishing. There are many different

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    Jason's Flaws

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    The procrastinator, aggressor, and a chronic complainer are all example of difficult people and Jason is this person. Jason is a great person to hang around with, but he has some flaws. Jason likes to wait until the last minute to do his work. He also thinks that he is right about everything and nobody can tell him otherwise. Finally, Jason complains about every little thing such as his classes and relationship problems, little things that can easily be avoided. Despite all his flaws Jason is a great

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    Forrest Gump's Life

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    relations: an acquaintance, friendship, and intimate relationship. Acquaintances are people talk with when the opportunity arises, but with whom our interactions are limited. In Forrest Gump, the people that he meets while waiting at the bus stop and Forrest are acquaintances because the interaction between each of the people he met are limited. While Forrest

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    acceptance, a word with a precise meaning. A quality that every true friend should have. If you can not be yourself around them, if you must pretend to be someone you are not or hide your flaws because you are scared they will judge you or avoid you, they aren't your friend. They are nothing but an acquaintance or even a stranger. Furthermore, if they are influenced by someone else's opinion, they are not worth your time. A true friend would love you and accept you, no matter your flaws. In other words

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    are responsible for the changes that happen in society, what matters is how they do it. There are several ways to make a social change and it depends on whether a person has strong or weak ties to the situation. A weak tie is a friend of a friend, or a casual acquaintance — whereas strong ties are those people you know and trust. For example, the gay rights movement, many people used online activism to help legalize gay marriage because they believed in the cause but may not have necessarily known

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    Abstract— Mobile ad hoc networks will appear in environments where the nodes of the networks are absent and have little or no physical protection against tampering. The nodes of mobile ad hoc networks are thus susceptible to compromise. The networks are particularly vulnerable to denial of service (DOS) attacks launched through compromised nodes or intruders. This work proposed a new DOS attack and its defense in ad hoc networks. The new DOS attack, called Ad Hoc Flooding Attack(AHFA), can result

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    Acquaintance Rape

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    Running Head: ACQUAINTANCE RAPE Acquaintance Rape: It Could Happen To Anyone Abstract Anyone can be a victim of acquaintance rape. It does not matter if the victim is male or female, old or young; it can still happen. Just by being at a party full of friends or even going on a date with a significant other, everyone is at risk. It is never the victims fault. There is no possible way to know when or to whom it will happen. Acquaintance Rape: It Could Happen To Anyone We are taught “don’t

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    In ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’, Stanley Kowalski is portrayed as a very stereotypical and animalistic man; he feels the need for dominance and is very condescending towards not only the women in the first three scenes, but those who he considers friends too. He is a common working man and his intentions with women are always sexual and demeaning. We first meet Stanley at the beginning of scene one, we get an idea of Stanley's character from the stage directions that come before his first piece of

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    relationships. Now all you have to do to become friends with someone is click a button. Almost everyone you know is your friend on facebook and the list of suggested friends makes it as easy as one tap to add a new friend you may never have even talked to. Frequently teens and young adults meet a new person one time and add them as a friend on snapchat. And many people follow people they’ve never met before on instagram and twitter. These ease of access to “friends” can be extremely beneficial and incredibly

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    Rape Culture Essay

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    Rape culture Many of the attitudes, beliefs, and mistaken ideas about rape have been with us for centuries. By looking at myths, such as "women ask for it," and "women secretly enjoy rape," from a historical perspective, lead us for better understanding how they evolved. Women are still seen as the property of men, are protected as such. Men and women are still taught to occupy very different roles in today's world. Men are usually in power positions, and women are seen as passive. This socialization

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