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    Stage 5: The Belief Stage In this stage of your relationship, you form some solid beliefs about each other. You decide what annoys you about your partner and you get clear on how you are different from each other. Your true colors start to shine through, and all those bad things that you used to hide from your partner (like going to the bathroom or being consistently late for functions) starts to come out. This is because you didn't change yourself during the first 4 stages, you just adapted a…

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    1.1 Describe the importance of developing relationships with customers Having a good rapport with your customers is extremely important for the success of any company. Having a solid relationship with your customers can help ensure that the business continues to progress and remain successful. A good way to develop a solid relationship with your customers is to reward loyalty, by simply sending a thank you note or a money off voucher can help to build and maintain brand loyalty, it also helps…

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    The Effect of Smartphones on Relationships Smartphones are powerful devices that have many advantages, but they distract us from relationships. Smartphones get in the way of our relationships, making it impossible for us to wholeheartedly devote our attention to the present moment. Smartphones have become a distraction because we want to be connected but we forget the present time. For example, people go out together for dinner but they stay connected to their smartphones and forget the other…

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    and changes the perspective of many young individuals in today’s world. Social media is said to have a drastic effect on young adults and their relationships. Moreover, not only is it affecting the youth of the world but many adults have also found themselves wrapped up in its clutches. Social media has led to lack of actual real life social relationships and this…

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    adolescence, and their young, middle, and late adulthood stages throughout. Friendship is when certain individuals decide to choose the possibility to exist over time between two individuals who share a common history. Individuals tend to want relationships with people they like and who like them in return.…

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    The importance of relationships, between tribes, between family, between People is a heavily stressed theme within the novel, A Long Walk to Water, written by Linda Sue Park. One of Salva’s largest motivations to continue walking and survive is his family. The tribes’ interactions with each other are prevalent within the work. Multiple characters have had important relationships to Salva as well as Nya. A Long Walk to Water is a story driven through the interactions of people. The tight bonds…

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    Every day we encounter the various relationships we have in our lives. One of the most significant relationships is that of a child and parent. Inevitably, there is a connection between parent and child, whether good or bad. Shakespeare’s King Lear depicts Cordelia, the youngest daughter of the king, to love her father for being her father and nothing more. In Aristotle’s point of view on friendship we can infer that a child-parent relationship may fall in the category of a virtuous friendship…

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    George's relationship is very strong and you can tell that they care about each other.In the text there's multiple examples that I can use to support my answer.For example it states, "...if you jus' happen to get in trouble like you always done before,I want you to come right here an' hide in the brush." This shows that George cares for Lennie and don't want him to get in trouble.They also have a some sort of song that will motivate them to get going forward and not give up.Like in paragraph 6…

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    In my Opinion, I believe that Jim is the one who learned more from the relationship between Antonia and himself. Jim was an orphaned young boy who came to Nebraska to live with his grandparents. He meet this young girl named Antonia, whom I feel forever changed his life. Jim and Antonia became really close throughout the book. Jim is the narrator of the book so you have insight to his inner most feelings and thoughts. As Jim quoted in the book "This was enough for Ántonia. She liked me better…

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    The Mayor of Casterbridge (1886) Relationships can easily and, if one must add, with fair amount of evidence, be proven to be part or even the center of social-interaction since it is through them that people learn to communicate and treat each other. There exist some relationships that with strong connections and goals linking them interact harmoniously and almost in synchrony together, one of them being families. Parents, siblings, relatives, all coexist perfectly due to the strong ties they…

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