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    larger setting are public, meeting, and group. For all three of these I scored closer to the high average and not the low. Another three that are somewhat similar are the stranger, acquaintance, and friend categories. In these cases I scored the best at talking to a stranger, in-between when talking with an acquaintance, and the

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    we interact socially. Identities can be shaped and molded by the communities in which we live, the schools we attend, churches where we worship, the sports in which we participate, our race, gender, and physical features. Many of my friends, family, and acquaintances, describe my identity as being strongly influenced by my disability, my family values, and my fiercely independent nature. Prior to writing

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    Acquaintances Everyday our species interacts with each other. We make new friends, enemies, acquaintances, and families. Sometimes these people impact your life greatly and other times they are simply unimportant part of your life. When having a unique personality, like Chris McCandless, becoming friends is hard but many acquaintances can be made. After reading Into the Wild and understanding his life, many people can be thought of who would have benefited Chris if he got to know them. These

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    My Legacy Research Paper

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    so far is as a friend. I don’t have many close friends, but this doesn’t only count with close friends. I believe this part of my legacy involves any way I have impacted another person, even just acquaintances, or other times complete strangers. I have tried my best to do this in a positive manner. My close friends would remember me as loyal, someone they can trust. They would also remember me as fun, adventurous, and easy to talk to. I would remember them the same way. Acquaintances that I see every

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    more importantly, formed a closer relationship with God. Before the trip, my relationship with God has just been at a plateau with me barely reading his word, praying from time to time, and just having a relationship with Him as if we were just acquaintances. During the trip, I met other people from different states: Missouri, Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota, and where I am from, Illinois. I made lots of connections with other Christians which helped with me being antisocial,

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    page on Facebook is viewed nearly 200 times a day. If you are under the age of 18 your profile is somewhat private by default, but after you reach that age it becomes public, unless you manually change it. If your profile is public- family, friends, acquaintances, and people you don’t know are viewing all your information. As Clive mentions, “Browsing Facebook was like constantly poking your head into someone’s room to see how she was doing.” Are you comfortable with your online privacy settings?

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    Technology And Technology

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    There are some things that can only be done face to face; things like meeting a new friend, bonding with family or finding love. True connections cannot be made through a screen. When people are walking down the street, riding the subway, or waiting in line, they are all focused on a piece of technology in their hands rather than their surroundings. Someone may never know that the person standing behind them in the checkout line could change their life because they were too busy scrolling through

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    Relationships In My Life

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    each plays an important role in who I am. Life without at least one friend in each category (acquaintances, friends, best friends and family), would mean the end of my happiness. I can remember a few periods of my life where I felt like I didn’t have friends, and the crushing weight that came with that feeling. The hole that loneliness created in my heart made me feel sad, angry, and occasionally useless. But, the moments when a friend stepped into my life after those periods felt like a thousand pounds

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    “So long Stevenson, bye Stanley, bye Jameson, I'll see you later Ricardo I know you'll miss me, love you Dogo keep the house safe,” Frantz said to his friends and dog as he left his house to go on a one week Alaskan cruise with his family. As Frantz walked out the door, he felt his dog's paws up against his chest and his dog's slobbery tongue licking him in the face. He wished that he would never leave, he loved his dog so much that he would do anything for him even if it meant losing his life

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    into detail of how friends are really not what we think them to be. We often don’t actually have friends but rather just acquaintances or companions. He goes on to explain who are real friends are and why they are our friends and that no one else really is. Thoreau states, “What is commonly called friendship even is only a little more honor among rogues” (p. 144). This brings attention to that a friendship is slightly more than someone who is dishonest to you. Your friend will only tell the truth

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