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    There 's not a single human who can live by himself in this world. No one can survive and overcome the barriers in his way without experience, knowledge and the need to another human being 's support. People have a great need to that bond of friendship for their social development as well as succeed in creating a greater version of themselves. Once a person is aware of the reality and becomes conscious of what life has for him coming ahead, he is obliged to carry on the responsibilities and…

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    applied. A relationship between love is blind and jealousy was not expected. There were many reasons to believe that love is blind was associated with feelings and jealousy. One of those reasons was because physical appearance plays a role in interpersonal attractions and perception of partner physical attractiveness and is related to the level of intimacy and commitment (). Using a method that was called the “snowball sampling method”, researchers used their contacts to get participants for the…

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    My Health Synopsis Physical wellness is the complete physical condition and functioning of the body. It can be reflected in the efficiency and ability a person can execute their day to day activities. Physical wellness can encompass how much sleep you’re getting, sunscreen use, responsible use of alcohol and drugs, and much more. Some ways you can be strong in this dimension is to exercise regularly for at least thirty minutes, drink plenty of water every day, and going to the doctor when ill…

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    This drama is set in modern day in Connecticut. This plays plot is concentrated on the demise of the relationship between Beth and Tom. It begins off as you can imagine at dinner. Karen and Gabe who are happily married with two children invite their friend Beth and Tom over for dinner. However when the night arrives only Beth attends dinner. At which time she spills the beans that Tom is leaving her for another women. Karen and Gabe are brokenhearted as they thought they would grow old as…

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    Fear of being replaced According to (Davis, 1936) “Descartes declares jealousy as a kind of fear related to a desire to preserve a possession.” Or else known as property. Property is a fixed amount of rights, obligations, and agreements. In a relationship each should feel as though their significant others is their property. Other example is they should feel as they only get to experience/share special characteristics of that other person. Jealousy arises when their property is threatened. This…

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    Is it Real? Love and infatuation are only slightly alike and are often mistaken as one or the other. Love may start as infatuation and grow into pure love but they are not often the same thing. They are different because love is stable, long lasting, and dynamic. Infatuation is jealous, static, and a euphoria that doesn’t last. Love gives more insight into someone’s true feelings because it is not an illusion like infatuation. Infatuation and love are different due to the feelings they put upon…

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    The Chosen, the novel by Chaim Potok follows the lives of two Jewish boys, Danny Malter and Reuven Saunders, set in Brooklyn, New York, during the time of World War II. A common paradoxical theme found in this novel is that through one’s loss there is also one’s gain. A quote from Reuven’s father, David Malter states this paradox perfectly; “No one knows he is fortunate until he becomes unfortunate” (Potok 87). To me this means you don’t realize what you have until it is gone or taken away from…

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    The image of God is more complex than seeing ourselves in His image from a physical standpoint. God has created us in his image so that we can enter into relationships with others and live out what that image looks like. Every person has their own impairment or flaws within their own life. As humans, I do not believe that we have the capacity to be like Christ fully because we are human and do not have the capacity to be perfect like Christ. However, we do all have the capacity to be in the…

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    The most important lesson high school teaches females is how to decipher between the useful types of friends you associate with and the piggybackers that do not genuinely care about you. In every clique of gossiping teenagers holds a general variety of friends. Although the individuals themselves are unique, the concept of their friendship is basic and is in every circle of friends. Surprisingly common kinds of friends are true-blue, moochers, episodic, and party girls. Every high school girl…

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    Society has a knack for compartmentalizing everything, including perceptions of people. For example, All Asians are smart; all African Americans are all “hood”, and all white people are either rich or “redneck.” Often these stereotypes can have a negative effect SUCH AS racial tensions, but The major stereotype that affects most of modern relationships is the stereotypes between men and women. Women state that “they are always right”, and “All men act like children”, while men state that “Taking…

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