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    society could be to blame for this misconception. The article, Close Relationships Sometimes Mask Poor Communication, describes concerns for how couples interpret themselves. The paper will support ideas and focus on how to handle communication when misunderstood. It will also show how we can build our relationships and to make them healthier rather than unhealthy. In "Close…

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    turn, will increase customer satisfaction and long-term success through better customer and company interaction. The objective of building a customer relationship is to increase the customer 's commitment to the organization through the process of offering better value in the long run at a reduced cost. One of the unique aspects of customer relationship management is that it is a value-added activity through mutual collaboration between suppliers and customers. The system provides fast service…

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    I decided to write about my relationship with my dad in this post because Father’s Day just passed and because I’ve already made a post about the incredible bond I have with my dad. In that post I mentioned that he was away in Korea when I was born and I didn’t get to see him until I was 7 months old. My mother, who was only 22 at the time, had a lot of responsibility taking care of the three of us who were all under 3 years old. When my dad came home he took over the caregiving duties for me…

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    are tips on how to keep your customer happy and coming back to you for business? CRM. If you want to keep your customers happy you need to be able to remember their likes and dislikes, needs and desires. This can be done via effective customer relationship management (CRM). The importance of good CRM should not be underestimated and is now a growing industry itself. CRM offers businesses the ability to manage all their interactions with current and future clients. Firms can now use CRM…

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    Social Media Increase Paranoia in Relationships?’, Justin Hernandez writes about the misfortunes of Social Media and its impact on relationships. According to Hernandez, the availability of Social Media destroys the foundation of trust and happiness in relationships. The dysfunctions of social media further validate the points that it will cause harm to every relationship. There are feelings of jealousy, validation and distrust that are the downfall to relationships…

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    Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway, there are many characters with different beliefs, especial regarding relationships. Jake Barnes, the narrator of the book, has an interesting approach to relationships. Because of Jake’s war injury, he believes that he is unable to have a relationship because he cannot have sex, but this belief blinds him from the fact that emotionally intimate relationships exist. When Jake fought in the first World War, he suffered an injury that left him impotent and…

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    geographically far, the fact remains that people are still using technology to connect. Connection is still happening. Despite the connection argued by Koifman, the “effects of tech on relationships say that the cons of tech don’t outweigh the pros,” claims Nick Bilton in “Are Gadget-Free Bedrooms the Secret to a Happy Relationship.” and others. Where there is a problem, there is, ideally, a solution. The problem, a disconnection between people as they bury themselves in their devices,…

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    Warning: Toxic Relationships Ahead The book The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls shows many different hardships Jeannette and her family all went through. One of the most prominent issues throughout the entire book was unhealthy relationships. There were unhealthy relationships between Jeannette’s parents, Maureen and her mom, and different girls at her school. All of these relationships, in one way or another, shaped Jeannette into the person she is today. The Glass Castle gave a lot of insight…

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    Is love at first sight a real thing? Can it be real love, if it is? These are questions that were asked about Claudio and Hero’s relationship in Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare. Claudio is a bachelor. He is a soldier, not looking for a woman until he meets Hero. Hero is the daughter of the governor of Messina. She is gorgeous, yet doesn’t have much to say on her own account, so she is almost always told what to, and she listens. Claudio and Hero ‘fall in love’ from the second…

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    Shakespeare’s play Much Ado About Nothing this quote definitely applies because of the relationship of Hero and Claudio and the events that occur. The couple Beatrice and Benedick's relationship is healthier than Hero and Claudio's because they had longer to get to know one another, their teasing makes them comfortable, and they trust one another more. One key to having a healthy, successful, intimate relationship is knowing your beau before you rush into things. For Claudio and Hero the…

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