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    friends will stream in and out, ebbing and flowing as the years pass by. But despite the constantly-changing social web that each person develops, there are some relationships that persist for longer and through more than others. So what makes a relationship last? To find that out, it is important to recognize the different types of relationship: family, friend, and significant other. In each case, some qualities stand out as being fundamental aspects of a steadfast bond. If any two people want…

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    Relationships have a funny way of working out for the best. In this paper I am going to write about my high school and the relationship we had. This was my first real experience with a romantic relationship. I had no idea how complex our relationship would become over years we spent together. Little did we know, we would be following the Six-Stage Relationship Model to the letter. The first stage of the Six-Stage Relationship Model is contact. The first initial contact was that we were both…

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    inaccurate expectations (in this case, a self-fulfilling prophecy) created devastating consequences. Expectations can aid or hinder one’s ability to navigate circumstances and relationships. Expectations are…

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    there had not been women, we would still be squatting in a cave eating raw meat, because we made civilization to impress our girlfriends.” –Orson Welles. Being in a relationship with opposite gender has been common among humans. As a result, relationships have been the reason of stability in human existence. Yet, being in a relationship allows partners to have reliable companies, increases the quality of their shared life, and meets one’s sexual needs. Firstly, people's life possesses various…

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    child relationships, specifically between Fathers and sons, within adolescent years. Between the ages of 10-19 children are moulded through the environment they’re raised in and the elements of relationship that are present. During this time, they acquire much of their character traits that build individual perspective and provide a structure for the development of one’s own values. Communication, honesty and acceptance are elements that should be prioritised within a parent child relationship.…

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    Article Review “Beyond Reciprocity: Gratitude and Relationships in Everyday Life” an article by Sara B. Algoe, Jonathan Haidt and Shelly L. Gable is aiming to show how gratitude may shape new relationships and the quality of those relationships we choose to keep in the future. This seems to be becoming a more relevant topic because it is somewhat abstract, and could really show us how we create meaningful relationships with others and how first impressions mean more than we think. According to…

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    narrative. Throughout the work, Pushkin illustrates many familial relationships surrounding the protagonist, Petr Andreevich Grinev. These relationships Pushkin creates in The Captain’s Daughter are beyond Petr’s mother and father, stretching into non-biological relationships that mimic the growth-fostering environments and experiences of the nuclear family. When considering Petr’s migration to Fort Belogorsk, these non-biological relationships play a critical role in his maturation process from…

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    The relationship between Prospero and Miranda is undoubtedly a strong one Prospero does however have strict control over several aspects of Miranda’s life, especially regarding aspect that are sexually related. The Tempest includes several events and encounters that might affect relationships that exist in the play, but there is one particular question regarding the one between Prospero and Miranda which is going to be explored in this analysis. The question that will be answered is how does…

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    gets protection from other critters in the ocean. The Anemone also benefits too, because it gets leftover food from the crab. This example of a relationship is one of the more common ones. This is an example of a mutual relationship. Many animals must have some sort of mutual relationship in order to survive. While most animals look for mutual relationships with creatures similar to them, some animals decide to become friend with each other despite the fact that they are different. One case of…

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    Relationships, changes and appearances can be caused by multiple events and situations dealing with human beings. They can then alter from time to time off what another person has said or what they have done to affect them in their lives. The novel “6” written by Karen Tayleur and the picture book “Piggy Book” by Anthony Browne both go to show the relationships, appearances and how individuals change in their own perception. The novel and picture book not only shows us the issues and problems…

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