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  2. Wikipedia:Friends - Wikipedia

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    Users that you make friends with tend to be similar – such as both being newbies, similar interests, or perhaps friends as respect. These users, often who live thousands of miles from you, and who you'd likely never ever meet become your online friends, and a great part of your online life, and even though you don't know them, they are often ...

  3. Friendship paradox - Wikipedia

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    The friendship paradox is the phenomenon first observed by the sociologist Scott L. Feld in 1991 that on average, an individual's friends have more friends than that individual. [1] It can be explained as a form of sampling bias in which people with more friends are more likely to be in one's own friend group.

  4. Friendship - Wikipedia

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    Friendship is a relationship of mutual affection between people. [1] It is a stronger form of interpersonal bond than an "acquaintance" or an "association", such as a classmate, neighbor, coworker, or colleague.

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  6. Wikipedia:Essay directory - Wikipedia

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    Avoid writing redundant essays – why it is a good idea to check if similar essays already exist before creating new ones. Difference between policies, guidelines and essays – what the community chooses to call a "policy" or a "guideline" or an "essay" .

  7. My Brilliant Friend - Wikipedia

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    In a review for The New York Times, Rachel Donadio described the novel as "a large, captivating, amiably peopled bildungsroman," praising Ferrante's ability to create a "powerful, unsentimental portrait of a friendship." [1] James Wood, writing for The New Yorker, lauded the novel's "tactile immediacy" and its exploration of "the mysterious ...

  8. Laelius de Amicitia - Wikipedia

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    The loss which Laelius had thus sustained leads to a eulogy on the virtues of the departed hero, and to a discussion on the nature of their friendship. [1] Many of the sentiments which Laelius utters are declared by Scaevola to have originally flowed from Scipio, with whom the nature and laws of friendship formed a favourite topic of discourse. [1]

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