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    goes missing II. Consequences for trying to live above her means A. Losing her friends necklace, giving up her current comfortable lifestyle, loss of maid, house, daydreams B. Paying off debts, working fingers to the bone, losing friends, losing her attractiveness, loss of desire to be…

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    to connect with anyone. Most of my classes were composed of Asians-predominantly vietnamese; which up until then I did not associate much with. Through my childhood, majority of my friends were of my race and have gone to the same school as me. As a freshman, starting out in a school knowing anyone due to all my friends going to Santiago or La Quinta, I felt like an outcast. Everyone seem to know each other, as if they all meet each other before, even though they came from completely different…

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    It has always been hard for me to make friends and commit to things. You see, I was diagnosed with dyslexia in the third grade. This was accompanied with mild social problems, nothing big. Although, it was big enough to make life challenging, especially in a school setting. Freshmen year was the hardest of my high school career. First of all, I did not make the swim team. I was devastated when I found out. My usual self would have up and quit due to the failure, as I did with numerous other…

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    Joey On Friends

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    The hit show friends has a diverse cast that thought the many seasons that it aired went through many of the concepts and theories that we have been studying and developing in our tool kit over the past couple of weeks. The show is about six friends and how that group of very strange and funny people live life in one of the most culturally diverse places in not just America but also the entire world, New York City. Each character brings a different personality to the show that gives the watcher…

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    Rachel Green Relationships

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    this 1994 sitcom, Rachel Green, Ross Geller, Monica Geller, Joey Tribbiani, Chandler Bing and Phoebe Buffay are all friends, living off of one another in the heart of NY. Over the course of 8 years, these average group of buddy’s go through massive mayhem, family trouble, past and future romances, fights, laughs, tears and surprises as they learn what it really means to be a friend. In the T.V show there were numerous relationships, but the one that stands out to me is the relationship between…

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    Chandler Bing is one of the main characters in the 90’s sitcom Friends. He is very outspoken with his quick, sarcastic jokes that constantly poke fun at his other friends. Chandler is the son of an erotic writer and a crossdressing burlesque show member named “Viva Las Gay-gas.” He works in high positions in the statistical analysis and data reconfiguration field, but even though he is paid well, he dislikes his job. Freud would say that Chandler’s childhood experiences would have an enormous…

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    school, ate breakfast and left to meet my best friends Jamie and Christine so we can walk to school together. What I didn’t know is in a split second my life would change my life forever. The memories of that day are still a little fuzzy, it feels like mini clips from a movie. I remember it was cloudy and drizzling on that day. I was walking along talking to my friends. Then stopping at a busy intersection waiting for the light to change. I remember my friend Christine bending down to tie her…

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    eliminating their weaknesses. For myself, I asked friends to verify what my strengths and weaknesses are. This is what we agreed upon: my strengths include being personable and friendly, and a good listener; for my weaknesses I do not know when to say no, and my use of sarcasm may offend people who do not know me well. There are a few things that I can do to learn to say no, and to reduce my sarcasm when it comes to new people. When talking to two of my friends I asked them separately what my…

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    your sex. After providing the basic information, I was given the option to find friends from the email address provided earlier. The next step is to fill out your profile information such as your hometown, current city, and employer, all of which is optional. The final step of adding a profile picture is also optional however, I suggest that everyone add a profile picture because many individuals won’t accept friend request from unidentified requestors. Today, unlike when I first created my…

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    unpacking my stuffs from my packages. Kathy, the only friend that I had in the US that time, called me. “Hey Lynn, do you want to join my birthday party this weekend?”, she asked. At that time, I did not neither go to work nor go to school. When she asked me, I unhesitantly agreed because I was feeling bored at home. After hanging the phone up, I was really excited to attend that birthday party because I thought that I would have chance to make more friends and learn more about American culture.…

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