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    Theodore Robert Bundy (1946-1989) was an American serial killer who was responsible for the kidnap, rape and murder of at least 30 female victims over seven states in the 1970’s. He was put to death by means of the electric chair in Florida on January 24th 1989. Bundy was perceived as handsome and charming, traits that he abused in order to gain the trust of his young victims. He would usually approach his victims in broad daylight simulating injury or…

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    away. No, not the angst of those extra 10 pounds; what I'm talking about is conflict. The fact is that as long as we are alive and breathing it will be there, often when we least expect it and especially when we don't want it. It is as natural to relationships as caring. In fact, if you really understand the essence of conflict, it is actually good for you.....at least when you look back at what you learned from it. Even genie's who pop out of bottles know they can't dissolve the tension of…

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    case friendship is the foundation. Without loving parents, good siblings, caring spouses, dedicated children, trustworthy friends, and great co-workers or a mixed combo, life is in a pretty sorrowful state. From conception through old age, healthy relationships of love and kindness build and sustain us. These friendships offer warmth, advice, shelter, and longevity. Loneliness is isolating and destructive; rich friendships are powerful and motivational.…

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    communication. Flowers cannot grow without the proper amount of sunlight, rain, and soil. In the same fashion, relationships cannot grow without the proper amount of listening, emotion, and interpersonal communication in friendships and professional relationships. To listen properly adds a great deal to the quality of our relationships but when we don 't, communication and relationships both suffer. Listening is described as the active process…

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    something new in our lives, we tend to let go of something less important. The same thing applies to friendships as well, we can either maintain or let go of friends who no longer seem like a priority sometimes. Especially when getting into a major relationship when your partner becomes your whole life, leaving little to no time to manage old friendships. Also younger children who used to look only to their parents for friendship and support tend to change their preference friends instead of…

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    that were unsuccessful as could have been expected, to reappear as problems in current life. Those glitches would be the first to be changed. The importance of a solid foundation in one’s self is significant before one can expect to have healthy relationships with…

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    Boundary Dominations in Dual Relationships Social work is a profession of justice and compassion where the development of dual or multiple relationships are established. Dual relationships are both influenced by the social worker and the client because of the different types of roles that can occur from business partner to sexual partner. Social workers should caution on developing a dual relationship with their clients because of the boundaries that can be crossed or violated. Boundary…

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    that affects decision after decision. Jesus made wise decisions out of the affirming, loving relationship He shared with His Heavenly Father who publically said on more than one occasion “You are…

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    most their time pretending to look for the other. Without regular interaction between Curely’s wife and her new husband, she seeks the attention all the others around her. This unhealthy behavior threatens her marriage and the trust of Curley. Her relationship is so unstable that she still finds herself lonely. Already, Curley’s wife has begun her life of permanent isolation, which naturally leads her to these unhealthy behaviors. Despite his understood permanence, Candy, a disabled elder, turns…

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    Sibling Rivalry In Family

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    The relationship between the brothers and sisters of a family has significant meaning in their personality development, social behavior, moral and family values. Siblings are an indicator of a family’s cooperation and children reflect their parents’ behavior. But family things are not always how we imagine they would be. Spending the most beautiful years of childhood and adolescence sometimes could be interrupted with many problems, and can leave us many bad memories we are forced to live with.…

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