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    right and wrong. Because of that class I’ve never been particularly enjoyed public speaking. However, this Intro to Speech class has changed my perspective I didn’t there were so many studies in the communication field such as the FIRO needs and interpersonal communication. The FIRO needs topic has been my favorite so far; I thought it was really interesting how accurate the personality quiz. My results were ISFJ and the definition from www.typefocus.com is me in a nutshell and I can use this…

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    Essentially, their study which also supports that of Hall and Fincham (2009) established that biological and anatomical differences impact considerably on attraction and falling in love. There research question was whether differences between men and women gave rise to differences in the tendencies of selecting partners. They hypothesized that the gender differences will result in potential partners searching…

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    and unfortunately this did not naturally develop between Blyth and Becca. The tense interpersonal relationship between the two women unfortunately prolonging Blyth’s anorexia, but fortunately Blyth was able to later find a therapist that she trusted and felt comfortable with. A positive interpersonal relationship that Blyth was able to develop throughout her battle with anorexia can be seen in her connection with her second therapist, Katherine. Blyth connects and trusts her from the very…

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    goals for this program is to ensure that families will become united and communicate even more. The program will cover the topics on, power struggle between parents and their children, children nutrition, displine the children, creating strong interpersonal relationships within the family members and the parent’s roles in their children lives. This program has been designed such that it can…

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    and at times the two sisters themselves. The various relationships between the characters in this film reflect key characteristics of romantic relationships, friendships, and family relationships from chapters seven and eight in the textbook. Interpersonal communications and relationships play a major role in the creation of conflicts within this film as well as solving some of the conflicts. Two major relationships in the film are Anna and Elsa being first and foremost and secondly Anna and…

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    theory was called the Triangular theory of love which has three main components in an interpersonal relationship: passion, intimacy, and commitment. Before he created his theory of love, Robert is an expert researcher on love and spent an abundance of his career researching on the topic of love. His motive on creating the theory of love was that he acknowledged these three main components in many interpersonal relationships and he believed that it would be easier to predict the relationship if…

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    An interpersonal relationship is something that takes time and effort from both people. It takes two people taking the time to have a good relationship. In order for a relationship to be successful both people need to be willing to work at it. You have to be able to communicate affectively, know the other persons needs, and be able to solve conflict. Relationships fail all the time because people give up on these things. It is possible for every relationship to be successful but it takes the…

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    Love is a variety of different feelings, states, and attitudes that ranges from interpersonal affection to pleasure, and it can refer to an emotion of a strong attraction and personal attachment. In "Tuesdays with Morrie," Mitch Albom learns from Morrie Schwartz that love brings meaning to experience, and without it, one may as well be dead. The major characters in the novel are Mitch Albom, the narrator of the book and Morrie's favorite student, and Morrie Schwartz, the focus of the book and…

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    Decision Points Interpersonal relationships are what keep the human race from simply being islands apart from one another. These relationships are our reason to exist. They “shape our lives” (Edwards), and give us a reason to leave a legacy when we die. The first big interpersonal relationship that comes to mind for most people is likely the relationship with their first significant other. There are horror stories of young teens finding themselves in their first romantic relationship that…

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    The narrator struggles with the idea of love, and questions what love means. Is love a real feeling, or is it an attraction to someone based on looks and intriguing personality? The narrator is fathomed by her mysterious figure and personality. She questions her sexuality and role in the relationship by discovering that she must play the role of the boy in the relationship…

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