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    Sv: Vo thi y nhi Title: Does borrowing money from friends harm friendship? I. Introduction People waste a lot of time rambling about whether borrowing money from a friend can harm the friendship or not. In my opinion‚ however‚ money is just a minor problem and it cannot damage friendship. I believe that borrowing money from a friend and returning it on time can not harm friendship. Moreover‚ it even can strengthen the relationships between them. II. Counterargument 1 +

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    part of human nature‚ and friendship is one of the most important parts of it. Having friends isn’t just having someone to talk to in public‚ but it’s much more than that. With friends it’s all about the little things‚ close talks‚ inside jokes etc. Being a good friend is about having trust in your friend and being trustworthy‚ in all friendships people are bound to say bad things behind the others back‚ but being able to overcome that is what makes a good friendship. Another thing to being a good

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    Chimpanzee versus Humans: Similarities & Differences Since the first days of human thought into their beginnings‚ chimpanzees have played a vital role in showing who we were. The chimpanzee‚ one of the great apes‚ makes it home in the forests of Central and West Africa. Their long arms and legs adapt them for living in such regions as lowland jungles and mountainous regions. Humans are classified in the order Primates‚ and family Hominade. Within this family‚ human beings‚ our nearest living

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    The Dao Essay ! While comparing Taoism and confucianism‚ there are many similarities and some differences. Right off the bat‚ the main difference is that Daoist believe that harmony with nature‚ yin and yang and the wu-wei is essential to create harmony with the Tao. On the other hand confucianism believe that in order to achieve harmony with the tao one must reflect harmony in their relationships. They also had different views on rituals and politics. ! First‚ both Taoism and Confucians had the

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    Similarities and Differences between Monopolies and Oligopolies WHAT ARE SOME SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES BETWEEN MONOPOLIES AND OLIGOPOLIES? According to Mankiw‚ N. G. (2004) monopolies and oligopolies can be defined as: Monopolies are based on a market where there are several buyers but only one seller of a product or service whereby the seller sets the price for products and services provided. Oligopolies are based on a market where there a few companies own or control the production of a

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    change you and even they can destroy you as a person. That’s what a friend can do. A famous writer said‚ “Friendship is unnecessary‚ like philosophy‚ like art... It has no survival value; rather it is the one of those things that give value to survival. For me‚ friendship is the mutual feelings of trust and affection and as well as our behaviour that typify relationships between friends. Friendship is an abstract word but it has a great impact to the life of an individual. When you have friends you know

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    relationships because it is full of friends.     There ought to be a course in school on friendship. Of course‚ some people are perfectly happy to operate with fewer friends. They might rather have a few deep and loyal friends‚ than many superficial ones. Others thrive best when friends are everywhere and numerous. It is not so much the number of friends that is important as is the possession of friends‚ period.     Friendship is a blessing‚ and a friend is the channel through whom great emotional‚ spiritual

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    Even though samurais and knights are a bit alike‚ I think that they are more different than alike for many reasons. First of all‚ the training of samurais and knights are quite different. Samurais received received training on spiritual discipline. They also learned poetry. They studied Kendo‚ which was the art of fencing with bamboo sticks. They learned the code of the samurai‚ Zen Buddhism. At age 14‚ trainees officially became samurais. This happened in a ceremony called genpuku. The training

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    Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Ourselves The day and the life of a teenagers‚ is consumed with text messages‚ Face time‚ Instagram‚ Twitter‚ YouTube‚ and Face book messages. Many of us watch TV‚ listen to music‚ and “live chat” with our friends by way of the “smart phone”. I’m sure our parents wished for once‚ we would “look up” from our phones and have an actual conversation with them‚ but we can’t. We’re addicted to our phones. And sadly‚ this is typical living

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    Throughout Al Pacino’s Looking for Richard and Shakespeare’s King Richard III‚ there are many similarities between both texts. This can be seen through values such as the importance of integrity as well as trust. However‚ it is only to a certain extent that both texts portray these similar values. Throughout Al Pacino’s modern remake of Looking for Richard‚ many modern cinematic techniques such as the specific use of colours‚ rearrangement of the original text as well as comparisons made in commentary

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