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    101 25 August 2014 Summary of Faux Friendship by William Deresiewicz In the article Faux Friendships by William Deresiewicz he creates an intriguing summary of the change from traditional friendships to‚ social change and new technology. Before the new‚ more technological friendships evolved “Friendship was a high calling‚ demanding extraordinary qualities of character‚ rooted in virtue and dedicated to the pursuit of goodness and truth (Deresiewicz 149).” Friendship often meant having good morals

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    William Deresiewicz wrote the passage called a “Faux Friendship” to shed light on the damage friendships have taken over the years. He states that “we live in a time when friendship has become both all and nothing at all” he uses this sentence to briefly explain what friendship means and how its been affected. Not only does he compare friendship to the 18th and 19th century but he also mentions that “were all on a first name basis‚ and when we vote for president‚ we ask ourselves whom we’d rather

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    William Deresiewicz is an American author‚ essayist‚ and literary critic‚ and in “Faux Friendship” (The Chronicle of Higher Education‚ 2009)‚ Deresiewciz argues against social media because he believes that it is negatively changing our perception of what friendship really means. First‚ Deresiewicz describes to the audience what the concept of friendship not only was‚ but how it developed over time. Throughout ancient times friendship was considered precious and far superior to marriage‚ but because

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    William Deresiewicz makes compelling suggestions in his article "Faux Friendship." His ideas and modernized definitions on the truth behind the word "friend" makes a good argument though it is strictly through his perception and analysis. He demonstrates the idea that in this era we have changed how we perceive one another from the way it use to be. Deresiewicz uses a claim of value in his article‚ evaluating the diminishing bond of what we call a friend in today’s society. He implies that the word

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    Friendship is defined by Webster as the state of being friends‚ friendly relation‚ or attachment‚ to a person‚ or between persons. Webster further states that friendship can also be describe as affection arising from mutual esteem‚ good will‚ friendliness‚ and amity. Friendship is considered to be an essential aspect of everyone’s life‚ as we are not self sufficient in and of ourselves. Friendship‚ as the world sees it‚ is a bond between two individuals that should not involve betrayal but should

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    writer is not very aggressive and waits awhile until the audience can determine what William’s stance is on the topic. For the first few paragraphs Mr. Deresiewicz argued both ways which really got the reader’s attention by making them wonder where he is going. This concept prevents keeps the reader listening to the writer’s points. William Deresiewicz tries to persuade the reader into thinking that college is the best option. I strongly disagree with him because I know that some of the most wealthy

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    In the penultimate paragraph of “What Is College For?” by William Deresiewicz‚ he claims that “the classroom is the grain of salt; it’s up to you to make the pearl.” After reading and analyzing this claim‚ I reached to the conclusion of its meaning and my take on it. In my opinion‚ Deresiewicz’s statement means that‚ in the end‚ the responsibility of using the knowledge we gain in the classroom is ours. College provides students several concepts‚ ideas‚ among other things. However‚ that information

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    Thoreau to support his idea that solitude has always been around. It is easy to spot that Deresiewicz is using allusions to relate solitude with great thinkers or eras of mankind. He moderately says to the reader that these great thinkers or eras are great because of solitude. He says that solitude is a religious value as well as a tool to achieve greater self-knowledge. It inherently comes up that Deresiewicz claims that with modern technology‚ solitude is diminishing and the reader is left with the

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    examples of a person committing a faux pas. In the next four paragraphs‚ faux pas’ pronunciation‚ part of speech‚ etymology‚ definitions‚ and synonyms will be revealed. The word faux pas is commonly mispronounced. The pronunciation of a word is “the way or ways in which a unit of language is spoken by persons qualified by education or otherwise to be speakers worthy of imitation.” The most common ways to pronounce faux pas are fO”pä and fō’päz’. Also‚ faux pas’ part of speech or “traditional

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    TOWARDS FEWER FAUX PAS AND GAFFES 1. Many things that an Air Force Officer and his wife should or should not do‚ are not specifically covered by regulations or in the various officers’ guides and précis which one is handed out‚ from time to time. Many of the `Dos’ and `Don’ts’ are a matter of sacred tradition‚ passed on by word of mouth and by example‚ by older members of the service‚ to new comers. 2. Others are a matter of regimental grooming‚ schooling‚ common sense and‚ above all‚ breeding

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