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    Relationships are delicate. In order to thrive, it requires love, but without that durable foundation, the smallest of fractures can cause the collapse of the entire relationship. “Sexy” in the collection, Interpreter of Maladies, written by award winning author Jhumpa Lahiri, portrays what basis an extramarital relationship is supported by. Miranda, a young American, is engaged in an affair with a wedded man, Dev, who is different from any other guy she has ever dated. Through the unique…

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    characters is true love because they disobey each others families to be together, they show genuine affection for each other, and lastly they would rather die together than be apart from each other alive. The first reason why Romeo and Juliet's relationship shows true love is because they disobey the orders from both of their families, and ignore their hatred for each other to be together. Juliet says in the balcony scene,…

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    After been married for over a year communication sometimes seems to be the most complicate part of the relationship. In particular I am addressing the discussion to the simple fact that we cannot find a suitable movie to watch together without first get into an argument. It seems not be a big issue, but my husband does not like to watch black American movies and the fact that I am black that can be sometimes confrontational. At least for me is very disturbing. At first he did not realized it and…

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    Gilgamesh and Enkidu were a great example of what loyalty in a friendship should be. Even though the story took a turn and showed a little bit of selfishness, the love of the friendship was still there. Gilgamesh was not in a good place before Enkidu came along. Gilgamesh was this miserable mean man with strength and size that overpowered many that needed to be stopped. Enkidu was a kind-hearted person with the same strength and size that Gilgamesh had, but Enkidu did not use his size and…

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    “They can’t be Your Good Friends Who Keep Their Eye Constantly on Your Possession” Good friends do things together based on their faith and sincerity of intention. Good friends are good hearted to each other with the kind and good manner. Good friends can compensate for a loss or expense with helping each other. If an individual is not concerned about the related loss, he is not a good friend. Your physical assets are of many kinds including monetary and non-monetary. Generally, the monetary…

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    In a healthy relationship, there are many aspects that make up a healthy relationship, but I believe the three most important ones are mutual respect, honesty and loyalty. The reason I think these three traits are the most important are because they are the traits that are the biggest keys to a healthy relationship, and in any healthy relationship you should have all three of these traits. Mutual respect is important in a healthy relationship because without it, you can offend and hurt someone’s…

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    In the beginning of Roberta M. Gilberts textbook Extraordinary Relationships: A New Way of Thinking About Human Interactions (1992), she argues “In the realm of the purely personal - after food, water, and shelter - the quality of relationships most often determines the quality of life” (p. 3). I believe this statement perfectly sums up how vital and necessary human relationships are for human life, and the strong impact they play on having a positive and meaningful life. There were several…

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    While discussing the intimate relationship in couples, it is very significant to discuss the Social exchange theory. This theory has three broad categories i.e reward, costs and resources. Rewards and resources are the benefits exchange in social relationships. Rewards can be defined as the pleasures, satisfactions and gratifications that a person enjoys while participating in a relationship (Thibaut & Kelley, 1959). Resources, on the other hand, are any possessions, objects or emblematic, that…

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    Relationships. They help people through the tough times in live, or just when the reader needs someone to talk to. Relationships can be a friendly, more of a chemistry relationship, or a hate relationship. In Okay for Now by Gary D. Schmidt, Doug experiences all kinds of relationships throughout the book, with teachers, friends, coaches, and family members. Doug’s biggest relationships are with Mr. Powell, Lil, and Doug’s dad. Doug meets Mr. Powell at the Marysville free Public library one…

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    life. How Instant Gratification Is Ruining Your Relationships…

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