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    The old man’s name is Santiago, he has no children and no family, and he is a lonely man and he fish for a living. The only person that give his life a meaning is the boy, Manolin. Their relationship is like a father and son. Santiago taught the boy how to fish and they used to go fishing together. They loved each other so much although they have not admitted it. They always lifted up each other’s spirits. “You are already a man” (Hemingway…

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    genuinely get to know someone or deepen a relationship with a friend, we turn to social media to “learn” about someone and to “catch up” with an old friend. While social media has had many positive effects on our world, it has also brought about many downsides. As Sherry Turkle quotes in her book Reclaiming Conversation, “Technology enchants. It makes us forget what we know about life.” And I would…

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    In fact, those who pursue wealth -- even if they do so successfully -- are generally less happy than those who do not pursue wealth. What is the cause and effect relationship between pursuing wealth and unhappiness? Interestingly, it is not materialism which causes unhappiness directly, but that unhappiness and materialism are mutually reinforcing mechanisms. He notes that people who have experienced true deprivation are those who, later in life, are the most materialistic -- for example,…

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    The definition of a friend is a person whom one knows and has a bond of mutual affection with. Considering the Nurse and Friar Lawrence’s actions, do you think they fit the criteria of being a friend? In the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, two young teenagers fall in love with each other despite their family fued. The two of them are thought to be “star crossed lovers” but soon find out that isn't the case. Thankfully Romeo and Juliet had two mentors around willing to help them…

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    Customer Relationship Management in its purest form is good for both businesses and customers. It is the act of establishing and contributing to a relationship that is beneficial to both. The customer feels acknowledged and appreciated and the business cultivates loyalty and is better able to sell its wares. In order for this relationship to be created customer data must be gathered and analyzed. A few years ago, I won’t say how many, I worked at Nordstrom as a salesperson. The culture was…

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    The question as to whether a man and a woman can just be friends is one that has been debated for many years. The question may be answered depending on when you were born and what the culture of friendship and dating were at the time. There have been many studies linked to friendship, including opposite-sex and same-sex friendship as described in the article, by April L. Bleske and David M. Buss, titled: Can men and women be just friends? This article discusses the methodology of two studies…

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    Question: Why is Customer Relationship Management so important? Answer: Customer Relationship Management (CRM) is a process of collecting, managing and evaluating detailed customer information across various touch points to understand their needs and ensure customer loyalty. Customer touch points include all interactions of the customer with the brands, products and services of a company. CRM is implemented with the help of people and business processes in addition to technological…

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    Impact of social networking on human relationships in the present-day modern life invites mixed responses from various sections of society. Some deem it a healthy and positive factor which has improved human relationships; while there are others who think that social networking has made the relations devoid of truth and sincerity. There is no denying the fact that social networking has done a great work in improving the social consciousness and awareness. It has also brought people together by…

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    in America the doctor patient relationship and the role of the patient are both being reexamined. Traditionally in science it is expected one maintain a degree of separation from ones work in order to remain as unbiased as possible. Scientist and doctors believed you couldn’t be objective in personal matters especially illnesses, because of this and other social norms a “sick role” is expected to be adopted…

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    Do The Contrasting Relationships and Characters in “Much Ado About Nothing” Affect The Play? Throughout “Much Ado About Nothing” we are introduced to various different relationships. Even the smaller of characters create an impact on the play (such as Watchmen, Dogberry and Verges), in turn changing the entire course of the piece; whilst at first the outcome seemed bleak after Don John had skilfully deceived the gullible Claudio into believing Hero had committed adultery but instead, becomes…

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