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Read the context and question below. Than give a five hundred word answer using correct terminology Read the context and question below. Ryan and Kevin

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Ryan and Kevin attended the same high school and recently both got accepted into the Nolan School at Cornell. Ryan didn't share many classes with Kevin in high school but were still friendly acquaintances, because of the Nolan school's small acceptance rate and class size, they started sharing a good chunk of their classes. As the first semester went on Ryan excelled in all of his classes whereas Kevin -while not necessarily doing badly- required a lot of help and started consistently facetime and texting Ryan for help. Ryan does not think much of it and having free time felt no issue in helping out a classmate. By the end of the semester, Kevin's calls to Ryan for help become so regular and often that Ryan begins to slowly feel annoyed at Kevin and doesn't know how to tell him "no" without burning the bridge between the two of them. Out of fear of this continuing next semester and possibly all 4 years at Cornell, Ryan wants to continue helping his friend but just not so consistently that Kevin's stress becomes a part of his.

Considering all that you learned in HADM 1150 offer Ryan a feasible method for addressing his dilemma without "burning the bridge" with his classmate.

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