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    The Breakup Every relationship is a one of a kind. Couples communicate differently, they go through different stages, and they have different expectations of each other. As communication is a big part of how relationships are, it is important for couples to focus on how they do it. Scholars have developed some theories that could be applied in the way communication is done in relationships. These theories could talk about couples coming together, their expectations of each other, or maybe…

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    The art of forgiveness can be extremely difficult. When someone does something wrong to you, you never want to forget it. When actions have been made that you cannot let go overnight, it’s hard to even think about forgiveness. Resentment starts to build. The feelings of anger and bitterness begin to fester. To be frank, why forgive someone when you know you don’t like them anymore anyway? It’s funny to think that forgiving someone for THEIR transgressions is necessary. He/She should be looking…

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    1) The “Belonging Hypothesis” refers to the idea that humans have the desire to create and preserve lasting relationships that are beneficial to them. To satisfy this desire, one must have positive and frequent interactions with others. Additionally, humans are inherently resistant to the breakdown of relationships. 2) Scholars have long believed that humans are driven to form social connections and affiliations for reproductive, protection, and survival purposes. Research on social…

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    Have you ever felt down when an infant declines you or when he/she does not want to make eye contact with you? Well there is a reason for why the child acts differently. As many of us know, many infants have different type of attachment style. By different attachment style, I mean how one infant will be playful with a stranger alone or with its caregiver and stranger together and the other infant will not be playful. He/she will not try to make eye contact with the stranger or if the caregiver…

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    Marching up the sidewalk, Luke tore through the door and into the Pizza Hut lobby taking his seat at a long white table. With his three best friends by his side several bowls of ice cream were placed in front of him. Mentally preparing himself for what was about to go down he waited patiently for the other contestants to take their seats. Almost a half an hour later he gallivanted out of Pizza Hut, resembling a small boy receiving a new toy car. He bounced up and down sporadically high fiving…

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    It is no secret that Love conquers all, but what seems to spark a big controversy these days is whether love is really “love” or just a mutual attachment. To analyze the similarities and differences, one must first understand what each of them is. The website www.merriam-webster.com/ defines love as a strong or constant affection for someone or something and attachment as an affectionate feeling for someone or something. There is only a slight difference between these two definitions and that is…

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    Maya Angelou once said, “My mission in life is not merely to survive, but to thrive; and to do so with some passion, some compassion, some humor, and some style.” In her poem called “Alone”, she gives an extended example of a reason as to why some people are unable to thrive in life and why others do. “Alone” is about the fact that no one can survive in this rough, cruel world alone, and Maya Angelou depicts this through mood, figurative language, and symbolism. First of all, stanza one of…

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    The Keeping Ourselves Safe (KOS) program is run in conjunction with the Ministry of Education and the New Zealand Police. It was introduced into schools in 1989 with the purpose of educating children about child abuse and how to prevent it. According to Sanders (2004) the three main goals of KOS was to “teach the children safe practices; encourage victims of abuse to come forward and to raise awareness within the community of the need to keep children safe”. The program has been split into age…

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    Atoms are made up of three parts: protons (positively charged), neutrons (uncharged) and electrons (negatively charged). For example: Sodium ( ) has 11 protons, 12 neutrons and 11 electrons. 2. Molecule: Molecules form when two or more atoms form chemical bonds with each other. It doesn’t matter if the atoms are the same or are different from each other. For example: 3. Isotopes:…

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    Dentin Adhesion Essay

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    acid for 15s, rinsed with water for 20s and blot dried. 5% Zinc hydroxide was applied for a period of 20s followed by rinsing with water for 20s. All the teeth were dried and dentin bonding agent was applied onto the cavity with a applicator tip. The bonding agent was applied gently into the cavity for 10 s. the bonding agent was left for a period of 10 s and the excess was removed using a air stream, followed by light curing for 20 s. The restorative procedure was performed by inserting…

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