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    Well structure of questions in an interview session (Khatib & Nourzadeh, 2015), and enhanced quality of questions (Sorsa et al., 2015) are the two vital factors in managing personnel while interviewing. These were quite unknown to this reporter, as a part of professionally managing people. In any development situation role of learning and training function is vitally important (Watson & Reissner, 2010). In the knowledge economy, many companies are well responsive of the need to maintain the…

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    through a variety of classes, friendships, and spiritually. While I am attempting to get a solid grasp of adulthood, I still need my parents and siblings to guide me through unknown or weary experiences and responsibilities (finances, career path, intimate relationships, etc.). 2. Postformal thought is a type of thinking that is relativistic, flexible, tolerant of uncertainty, and integrated with emotion (Steinberg et al., 2011, p. 422). I can safely categorize myself in the postformal thought…

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    GENDER DIFFERENCE IN ATTITUDE TOWARDS LOVE & RELATIONSHIP COMMITMENT AMONG COLLEGE STUDENTS INTRODUCTION Love is normally taken to speak to a scope of human feelings, from basic sentiments of joy to overpowering and indescribable fascination towards someone else. The love relationship among young couples are based on different aspects and the type of relationship love are different from one individual to another. Bowlby trusts that connection in the parent-youngster relationship is estranged…

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    The Break Up movie is a romantic movie which shows the real relationship that represents the context of our society. This movie tries to show that the difficult relationship makes the romantic situation of the couples more complicated. Interpersonal communication is defined in various ways, but it primarily focuses the communication between the people in close relationship (Alberts 190). This movie The Break Up is all about interpersonal communication in various situation. The main important…

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    Rhetorical Analysis of Truman Capote’s “Nancy’s Bedroom” In the passage, “Nancy’s Bedroom” from the novel, In Cold Blood, the author, Truman Capote, creates a vivid description of Nancy’s bedroom to help the reader connect with Nancy. Capote portrays a descriptive view of her bedroom to convey her personality. He uses many rhetorical strategies to create a feeling of sorrow and reveals the femininity and innocence of young Nancy Clutter. He uses figurative language throughout the passage to…

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    How does love interfere with relationships? Anyone who has loved would know the correct answer to this question. Love in fact does interfere with relationships. In the play A Midsummer Night's Dream there are many forms of love, which can be easily connected to the conflicts between the characters. Forms of love such as parental love, forced love, romantic love, and a friends love can be recognized in Shakespeare's theatrical work. In the play Hermia loves Lysander which affects her relationship…

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    The biggest takeaway I have from our class time is the importance of interpersonal relationships in the workplace and how crucial dealing with people as more than just robotic workers really affects both work effort and efficacy. I have always been taught the importance of encouraging your workers, keeping an open environment, and analyzing team dynamics critically, but the class helped cement that both with examples and with actual situations that occurred in my groups. I’d be hard pressed to…

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    Emotional Display Rules

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    The Effect of Emotional Display Rules, on Intimate Relationships Barbara Feliciano Columbia College Abstract As we discussed different topics in this class, a specific one I wanted to research further was, Display rules. The purpose of my research is to discover whether an individual’s display rules, plays a role on their intimate relationships. Although we may have similar display rules, they will all vary depending on our upbringing. The research used for my study will be, Archival…

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    children. Hazan and Shaver (1987) noted that the relationship between infants and caregivers and the relationship between adult romantic partners share the following features: each feel protected when the other is nearby, each pair engage in close, intimate, bodily contact, and both feel insecure when the other is inaccessible. Hazan and Shaver’s discoveries support Bowbly’s research in how attachment in infancy shapes our learned behaviors in adulthood. According to Bowlby & Ainsworth’s…

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    Statement Of Purpose

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    I was born in Saigon, Vietnam in 1970. When I was four years old, my mother and two younger sisters died during the Vietnam War. My older sister and I were then sent to be raised by my grandmother, a devoted Buddhist in her 70s, while my father continued his military service. In obedience to my grandmother, I engaged in Buddhist worship. I grew up not only in poverty but also in ignorance of Christianity. In 1987, I escaped the country with my father and we came to the United States as…

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