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    Introduction The ensuing paper discusses the family dynamics and interpersonal relationships present in the movie The Help. Most specifically, the relationship between a mother and daughter will be explored. We will begin by providing an overlay of the movie’s characters and basic story line. Following this overview, the writings will delve deeper into the environment, values, and roles that shape the Phelan family. Finally, this paper will provide a comprehensive evaluation the Phelan family’s…

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    “Spiritual Direction is defined as an interpersonal relationship in which we learn how to grow, live, and love in the spiritual life. Spiritual direction involves a process through which one person helps another person understand what God is doing and saying (Foster, 2009).” Its background can be dated back to the early establishment of the New Testament church. While Jesus walked the earth he became a living epistle for those who desired more spiritual direction. He spent countless hours…

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    These relationships are our social connections to others. The operational definition for interpersonal relationship for this study will be defined as a long-term (one year or longer), close and meaningful relationships with others that enhance social connections to others. Since all relationships are not always long-term, in the instance of an individual diagnosed with an ID and high frequency of direct care staff turn-over, an individual with ID may experience a close and meaning relationship…

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    necessity in establishing, maintaining and strengthening interpersonal relationships. Technology has brought the world of communication from composing a letter to be conveyed via the horseback mail transporter of the 1800 Pony Express to every individual’s fingertips via smart devices and social media platforms. Within today’s milieu, we can send communications from any location instantly to anyone, anywhere, thus empowering relationships to be decidedly affected. This debate will present a…

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    while in a relationship. To this end, she seeks advice from Justin Long as Alex, a bar owner, who brands himself the all-knowing character on matters regarding dating. Then there is Gigi’s coworker, Jeniffer Connelly as Janine, whose relationship with her husband, Bradley Cooper as Ben is a mess because she thinks Ben smokes and also he is cheating on her with Scarlett Johansson, Anna. Also, Jennifer Aniston, Beth, is Gigi’s friend at work. She has a successful…

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    Maximization and Interpersonal Relationships Anything which is of value to us gives us utility. Utility can be thought of as a benefit or as a sense of satisfaction we derive from it. From ancient times, humans have bought and consumed things which provided them utility. Money, as a matter of fact, is important only because it helps buy things which provide utility. But material goods are not the only things which satisfy the needs of people and thus provide utility. Interpersonal relationships…

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    such as those commonly referred to interpersonal behaviors. Interpersonal personal behaviors that are associated with interpersonal trust are availability, competence, consistency, discreetness, fairness, integrity, loyalty, openness, promise fulfillment, receptivity and overall trust. These eleven behaviors play an important part in building a lasting and productive relationship in both our social and business lives. Of these eleven behaviors that makeup interpersonal trust these five are the…

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    INTRODUCTION WHAT ARE INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS? A number of theories have been formed explaining the evolution of Interpersonal relationships among human beings. The conceptual origination, the Attachment theory, explains the psychological framework for understanding interpersonal relationships between human beings. Human beings, from the moment of birth, have a tendency to develop close association with at least one primary caregiver for his upbringing and survival. The tendency of developing…

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    ways of looking at interpersonal communication, these include the relational, quality, goal and social media lens. For the first part of my paper I plan on explaining why I prefer the relational over the quality lens. Following that part I will discuss how the social media lens has impacted my life, concerning romantic relationships. I find the relational lens discussed in Chapter 1 of the Floyd textbook is more inclusive and can describe more of the different types of interpersonal…

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    choose them, but during our lifetime they become one of our most cherished relationships. __(2) B. Audience motivation/reason to listen: This is why I researched a topic on the importance of sibling communication satisfaction so we can all know the meaning behind it and how we can improve our relationships with our brothers and sister if we have any at home. __(2) C. Personal credibility: I personally don’t have the best relationship with my sister for a variety of reasons so researching this…

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