March 8th, 2010 | Category: Social Life
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Today’s technological advances have made online communication a lot more thrilling, and easy too. All it takes is access to a computer, and you get to communicate with your old friends whilst you also make new ones. With the middle of 2010 approaching, so much more is expected as far as technology goes. Now is the time to embrace the available opportunities to make new friends online.
March 7th, 2010 | Category: Social Life
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Making friends online is what everybody is doing today. Technology has made it not only very easy, but also, very convenient. You can meet many people from around the world just from sitting in front of your computer, if you ask me, that’s pretty cool. There is no more need to feel that making friends is a daunting task. Online, you can find people that are just like you: are interested in making friendships and whose common goals will bring you together instantly.
February 28th, 2010 | Category: Social Life
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Meeting new friends online is now as easy as a button click. Internet chat rooms, YouTube and social networking sites have brought people together from all over the world. They offer long time friends and schoolmates a chance to reconnect as well as an opportunity to meet strangers with whom they have common interests.
February 21st, 2010 | Category: Social Life
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The year 2010 comes with a world of opportunities to help you make friends online. The number of online social networking sites available is overwhelming. From 6rounds, MySpace, Facebook and Twitter to Flickr and YouTube, the opportunity to create lasting bonds online becomes endless.
January 11th, 2010 | Category: Advice, Social Life
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When you’re meeting someone for the first time, you know very little about them, and you aren’t very familiar with their hobbies, interests, quirks or pet peeves. Maybe you met them through a friend, at a coffee shop or at a bar, but either way, you want to make a good impression so that you can make this encounter blossom into a wonderful friendship.
January 6th, 2010 | Category: Social Life
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It took me 6 years to finish my B.A. degree. That’s 2 or 3 years more than most people study (depending on the country and what they’re studying of course). Often times I joke that after studying for so many years I could have been a doctor by now. Lucky for me, I was young when I started, I finished high-school early, and started college at age 15. I did 3 years at community college, finished my A.S. and then had to restart when I began at a private college, one that I studied at for 3 years.