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    there will always be different kinds of energy whether it be positive or negative; individuals should work through the stressors and embrace the support that is received. The purpose of this paper is to build a genogram for a specific family and distinguish its interfamilial relationships as well as their external support systems and stressors. I will go on to identify nursing interventions and strategies that promote positive relationships and reduce family stressors. Utilizing a genogram and…

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    of knowledge. This emotion impact can lend both ways either positive by pushing scholars to success or negative by surrendering to a line of hard work. “When students do not have positive relationships with other students and staff members, they experience a lack of social capital, which is not only inversely linked to academic achievement but is directly related to dropout rates” (Roybal, Thornton, Usinger 478). There must be a positive campus environment and a valuable participation from both…

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    find a positive solution and researching the child 's background more in depth to develop a better understanding. Classroom management is described as “the actions teachers take to create an environment that supports and facilitates both academic and social emotional learning”(Tartwijk, p 454). Providing students with a positive classroom management can help off set some of the burdens they are already carrying. They developed four themes in classroom management. The first is positive…

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    Being An Over Analyzer

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    Have you ever contemplated what hell is like? If so, I highly encourage you to continue reading. Being an over-analyzer is as close to hell as humanly possible; believe me, I would know, as I suffer from the burden of being an over-analyzer. According to Urban Dictionary, an over-analyzer is one who looks too deeply into any situation and over thinks everything (emphasis on everything). As accurate as this definition appears to be, it doesn’t entirely encompass what it means to be an…

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    and Insecurity in Interpreter of Maladies All relationships and marriages run into problems at one point or another. In Jhumpa Lahiri’s collection of short stories Interpreter of Maladies she wrote about the various problems that come about in different relationships. There is no denying the fact that depression and insecurity are significant personal problems portrayed through the characters Jhumpa Lahiri created. A problem in some relationships is depression. In her article “Depression…

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    throughout his book, The Art of War, starting with the advantages that generals can put themselves in by going through thorough pre war calculations- one key being knowing their enemy fully- while then establishing a relationship of equal importance between pre…

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    that is strength." (Arnold Schwarzenegger). People need to go through hardships to become stronger, so they can have a better future. In the book, Shanghai Girls, by Lisa See, some of the characters experience hardships through their lifestyles, relationships, and with themselves. However, the manage to get past the tough times in their lives, so they can move on forward to a better life. Firstly, a lifestyle is a way of living for a person and it can change due to a variety of factors, which…

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    Optimism Positive Thinking

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    Optimism and Positive Thinking Effects on Well-being Section 1: What is happiness and what causes it? A question that has been discussed through centuries but until today no one really knows one answer to it. The reason behind this ambiguity is that happiness varies from each person’s perspective. If a poor person would be asked what happiness is, the answer would probably be wealth. If a person in his/her deathbed fighting a fatal disease would be asked the same question the answer would…

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    Negative Feedback Theory

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    “raters” behind two-way mirrors gave them either written positive or negative feedback. The participants were then asked a few questions concerning the positive and negative feedback they received and asked which rater they preferred. Results showed that individuals with high self-concept perceived the positive rater as being more preferable, whereas those with a negative self-concept preferred the negative rater. Also, after the positive and negative feedback were read and analyzed by the…

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    and overall happiness of those individuals. This discussion centers around the theory of the dipper and the bucket, in which positive interactions serve to fill the buckets of both individuals and negative interactions serve to dip into the bucket of another person. Within interpersonal relationships, the positivity or negativity of interactions works to support positive or negative emotions. Rath and Clifton (2004) describe the many benefits…

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