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    Beautiful Ruins

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    Close your eyes. Just stop to imagine. Imagine that you are in your personal utopia, in your dream place, you are your ideal person and everything around you is exactly and utterly perfect. But what is this place without people to love? What is this place without your best friend to lead you on a spontaneous adventure, what is this place without the mysterious excitement that surrounds you with a blossoming romance? The answer is nothing. That is what Jess Walter gets as in his book Beautiful…

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    should show unselfishness and courtesy to others. It also orients people how to live public and private life. For example, diligence is important in public life while, courtesy and empathy are imperative. Chun tzu describes the model terms in relationships. It explains that we should not ask what someone can give us but, how we can accommodate them. Also, it demonstrates that one, regardless of gender, should be respectful, free of vulgarity, and gracious. The third concept is Li which takes…

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    It is within human nature to establish various relationships with others, whether it be romantically or sexually. Although the majority believes in “destiny” when creating connections, there are other vital factors, such as varying categories of relationships. Interpersonal relationship levels and degrees, however, have been questioned throughout humanity. Throughout Truman Capote’s Breakfast at Tiffany’s, “House of Flowers, “A Diamond Guitar,” and “A Christmas Memory,” he draws a fine line…

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    There are many things that go into being interpersonally social. Among the nine intelligences, I believe I fit interpersonal intelligence the best. What does interpersonal intelligence mean? It means I am “people smart” or as Howard Gardner says, “Interpersonal intelligence is the ability to understand and interact effectively with others. It involves effective verbal and nonverbal communication, the ability to note distinctions among others, sensitivity to the moods and temperaments of others,…

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    In the article, things such as personal relationships and making decisions were described as lower motives and morals and advanced knowledge were described as higher motives. The study observed people from teenage years to adulthood carefully to see which type of motives each age embraced more than…

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    The manager must act on what Kouzes and Posner (2012) calls the two essentials to act on which are common ideas and vision. The office personnel has a product that they must produce on a daily basis. As the manager interacts with the personnel they must develop a platform to draw information out of the personnel. The culture that is developed over time will help do this. A culture that is built on trust and confidence will develop a work atmosphere that is productive. The effort that is…

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    Individuation In Marriage

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    Marriage Marriage is a legal and religious arrangement sought at the onset of adulthood. Majority of the world view marriage as the family relationship that is closely linked to personal happiness, health, and companionship. It is the most enduring evidence of commitment which is celebrated in every culture. Generally marriage is a potent source of self-esteem, which correlates with a person 's happy marriage. The power of marriage can be measured by the decline that occurs in overall…

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    Adult Attachment In Life

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    One of the things I have learned in sobriety is just how few true friends I had gathered over the years. Adding to peer relationships, romantic relationships were very similar. I gave very little of myself, and did not allow people in. In discussing both peer and romantic relationships, a strong cause of this emotional isolation was due to not feeling “good enough.” Mili and Raakhee (2015) stated, “in people with high attachment anxiety, they have the…

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    Family Reentry

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    Research Question set forth will attempt to demonstrate how stable relationships promote successful reentry. Research question: How does familial interaction influence reentry efforts? After incarceration, family dynamics and reintegration efforts are fundamental to fathers reestablishing their roles and successfully reintegrating into their communities. H4P intends to explore family interactions between incarcerated fathers, their children, and spouses/partners, while incarcerated and after…

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    Effective Counseling

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    such challenge is in establishing a relationship/rapport with each client in a manner that is non-judgmental, supportive, and healing directed (Cooper, 2014). The purpose of this paper is to apply the concepts presented in the course textbook (Erford, 2014), as well as those in supplemental readings, to a fictional scenario provided in the course readings (Laureate Education, Inc., n.d.). I will be discussing one counselor’s attempts to establish a relationship with a new client, and his use…

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