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    Love and Alienation: Love Is Blind A great mind once said that “Love is blind”, which has come to mean that if you love someone, you cannot see any faults in that person. Some believe this is a lifelong feeling, but I believe it is only temporary. In the film Her by Spike Jonze, Theodore falls in love with his operating system and is forced to grow out of the honeymoon phase as the operating system advances. When Theodore first starts to fall in love with Samantha (his OS), he is blind to the…

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    My definition of “Joy” in five words The word “Joy” is well-known for centuries, but how many comprehend the meaning of joy? Could you define “Joy” in five words? According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, the origin of the word “Joy” derives, from the Middle English, French, Latin, and Greek: “to rejoice” (“Joy”). Different dictionaries defines “Joy” with these words, a feeling, emotion, expression, or state. Disney Pixar movie “Inside Out”, displays the character “Joy”, as the first emotion…

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    Main keyword: Importance of relationships 4 times Secondary keyword. Relationships are important 2 times LSI variations of kw have been used. Title: The Importance Of Different Relationships In Society Help Us Build Character And Social Values. (Meta tag description 150 characters): In a fast paced world of business and social commitments the importance of relationships and values takes a backseat. It’s time we rekindled the love now. Introduction: you work day and night. You fulfill your…

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    His soft touch rubbing against my body was slowly fading away. The sparkle in his eye was gone. Our conversations that lasted for hours now only lasted for seconds. The way he looked at me, touched me, and talked to me was not the same. We both started to feel an unfilled, unloved, uninterested emotion in our relationship. Having these feelings, we both put ourselves in situations that we knew were morally wrong. We not only hear it, but we also see incidents of disloyalty in relationships more…

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    Human behavior and relationships are incredibly complex structures. Every individual is unique and is influenced by various factors in different ways. Examining relationships and human behavior within relationships is an interesting topic, one that can be explored through many different facets. Researchers can evaluate different personal qualities in individuals, such as attachment style, materialism, self-esteem, and self-worth to see how they all relate in social psychology. The manner in…

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    In the novel Their Eyes Were Watching God, the main character Janie Crawford goes through many moments of adversity and triumph. First, we see her end up as a 18 year old who is stuck with an old man named Logan Killicks who she leaves for a younger, more successful man named Joe Starks who is new and exciting. She then is forced into a prolonged marriage where she is emotionally restrained as well as physically abused at times all while working like a slave in a shop where she can’t talk to…

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    abilities of an employee which enable them to discharge their duties effectively. The capabilities assist employees to adjust to the varying work conditions in terms of skills needed, commitment and sacrifice. The skills are also referred to as interpersonal skills and deals with emotional intelligence of the employers. Normally, it comprises the totality of traits, social considerations, the ability to communicate effectively as well as the positive, habits and language.The various soft skills…

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    Confirmation Retreat Some of the most unforgettable moments in my life lies within this event called the Confirmation retreat. In Catholicism, a "retreat" means spending time to connect with God. This retreat was a trip required by the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine: Assumption of Mary church. My classmates and I had to attend this retreat in order to receive our Confirmation sacrament, one out of the seven sacraments that are required in a Catholic 's life. In Confirmation, one is blessed…

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    Every day I probably spend about four hours or more on my electronic devices. Those devices consist of my smartphone, laptop, and IPad. I frankly use all of those devices to do multiple tasks throughout my day. I am frequently on my laptop everyday so that I can do my homework. However, I also check my Facebook at least twice a day. On my Facebook account I usually communicate with my friends who I don’t see that often. Therefore, electronics and social media are a huge part of my everyday life.…

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    an in-depth analysis of the relationship development between, Rapunzel and Eugene Fitzherbert. Also including a few interpersonal concepts, along with a few strengths and limitations one has because of interpersonal communicative choices and constructive-character-criticism. These all envision, throughout, yet another one of Walt Disney’s masterpiece films. How many interpersonal relationships develop throughout an individual person’s life? Robin Dunbar the mind behind “The Dunbar Number”…

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