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  2. Philoi - Wikipedia

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    Philoi (Ancient Greek: φίλοι; sg. φίλος philos) is a word that roughly translates to 'friends'. This type of friendship is based on the characteristically Greek value for reciprocity as opposed to a friendship that exists as an end to itself.

  3. Storge - Wikipedia

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    Storge is a wide-ranging force which can apply between family members, friends, pets and their owners, companions or colleagues; it can also blend with and help underpin other types of ties such as passionate love or friendship. [4]

  4. Philia - Wikipedia

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    As Gerard Hughes points out, in Books VIII and IX of his Nicomachean Ethics Aristotle gives examples of philia including: . young lovers (1156b2), lifelong friends (1156b12), cities with one another (1157a26), political or business contacts (1158a28), parents and children (1158b20), fellow-voyagers and fellow-soldiers (1159b28), members of the same religious society (1160a19), or of the same ...

  5. This Is Why We Celebrate Friendsgiving (Yes, It’s Related to ...

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    None of the six friends ever said the word 'friendsgiving' on the show—but there is an interesting connection between the show and the tradition. This Is Why We Celebrate Friendsgiving (Yes, It ...

  6. “Friends” creator Marta Kauffman urges fans to remember ...

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    We send all of our love to his family and friends." Related: Why Matthew Perry got the last laugh in Friends finale 20 years ago. In an interview with Today after Perry's death, ...

  7. Friendship - Wikipedia

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    The friends believe that it is fun and easy to spend time together. [37] Agency The friends have valuable information, skills, or resources that they can share with each other. [37] For example, a friend with business connections might know when a desirable job will be available, or a wealthy friend might pay for an expensive experience.

  8. Family - Wikipedia

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    The parents' rights movement is a movement whose members are primarily interested in issues affecting parents and children related to family law, specifically parental rights and obligations. Mothers' rights movements focus on maternal health, workplace issues such as labor rights, breastfeeding, and rights in family law.

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    Related: Philip Seymour Hoffman's Partner on His Last Months: 'Every Day Was Filled with Worry' While his former costars, including Nicole Kidman and George Clooney, paid tribute to the man Kidman ...