Friendly means acting in a non-threatening manner toward and/or showing kindness to someone, as a friend would behave. Thus friendly implies a mode of friendship as distinct from amiable or genial. Professional service is expected to be amiable or genial but not necessarily friendly. The opposite is unfriendly or even hostile.

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Friendly, Eugene, Oregon

Friendly is a neighborhood in south central Eugene, Oregon, United States. It is represented by the neighborhood association Friendly Area Neighbors.

The neighborhood is named for Friendly Street, which in turn takes its name from Sam Friendly, a 19th-century mayor of the city. The area is home to more than 7,000 residents, and includes Civic Stadium, Westmoreland Park, Madison Meadow, and the western half of Amazon Park.

References

External links

  • Friendly Area Neighbors web site
  • Coordinates: 44°02′00″N 123°06′05″W / 44.033196°N 123.101265°W / 44.033196; -123.101265


    Friendly, Maryland

    Friendly is an unincorporated area and census-designated place (CDP) in Prince George's County, Maryland, USA, with an African-American majority population, located a few miles south of Washington, D.C. The population was 9,250 at the 2010 census.

    Friendly had its own rural post office in the early 20th century, and is now under the mailing address Fort Washington, MD. The name "Friendly" is most associated with Friendly High School which serves most of the greater Fort Washington area. The Friendly area was largely rural until about 1960 and has steadily grown with single-family housing developments. At least five new residential neighborhoods are currently under construction in the area. Allentown Road connects Friendly with Andrews Air Force Base.

    Geography

    Friendly is located at 38°45′0″N 76°58′27″W / 38.75000°N 76.97417°W / 38.75000; -76.97417 (38.750064, -76.974267).

    According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 4.9 square miles (12.6 km2), all of it land.

    Damage

    Damage may refer to:

    General concepts

  • Collateral damage, unintended damage caused during a military operation
  • Fire damage
  • Foreign object damage
  • Hydrogen damage, metal degradation processes due to interaction with hydrogen
  • Property damage, damage to public or private property
  • Radiation damage, damage or injury due to ionizing radiation
  • Water damage, damage done by water to materials not resistant to the effect of water
  • Damage mechanics, damage to materials due to cyclic mechanical loads
  • Biology and medical

  • Any form of injury
  • Articular cartilage damage
  • Brain damage
  • Cell damage, to a biological cell
  • Direct DNA damage
  • Nerve damage
  • Somatic damage (disambiguation)
  • Law

  • Damages, a sum of money awarded by a court of law
  • Institutional damage, unintended consequences to an individual resulting from interaction with an institution
  • Entertainment

    Film and television

  • Damage (1992 film), a film by Louis Malle
  • Damage (2009 film), a film by Jeff King, starring Stone Cold Steve Austin
  • "Damage" (Angel), a 2004 episode of Angel
  • Damage (Pharoahe Monch song)

    "Damage" is a song by American hip hop artist Pharoahe Monch, released as the lead single from his fourth studio album, P.T.S.D. (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder). Prior to its release date, Pharoahe Monch's independent label, W.A.R. Media, published a visual trailer to YouTube on September 22, 2012. The song was officially made available for purchase worldwide on September 27, 2012, on the iTunes Music Store by W.A.R. Media in conjunction with Duck Down Music Inc.. The Lee Stone-produced song is the final piece to Pharoahe's "bullet" trilogy in which he anthropomorphizes a slug fired with the intent to annihilate, and tackles the issue of gun violence. The song and its cover art provide a chilling reminder that bullets have no name.

    Background and concept

    I don't [want to] approach the song as rhyming for the sake of riddling, but that's when I heard the chorus with a whole new meaning, coming from the perspective of a bullet like, “Listen to the way I slay your crew.” As a bullet, it doesn't [care] if you're white, black, Latino, pregnant mother, Pop, politician or whatever. I figured this was the best way to finish the trilogy.

    Damage (Jimmy Eat World song)

    Damage is a song by Jimmy Eat World, included on their album, Damage (2013).

    A two-track 7-inch single was released on April 20, 2013 as a Record Store Day exclusive. Side A contains the title track "Damage" from the band's eighth studio album Damage. Side B features Jimmy Eat World's cover version of Radiohead's song "Stop Whispering". Only 1,800 copies of the EP were pressed (1,500 in the US and 300 internationally).

    Track listing

    All songs written by Jimmy Eat World, except where noted.

  • "Damage"
  • "Stop Whispering" (Radiohead cover)
  • References


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