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    Love is something we feel towards another person and makes us feel content within our lives. Everyone needs to feel loved and give love to others. Love is a feeling that is deeply felt for another person. Love makes people feel happy because they are being shown that they are cared for. Love can be felt between two or more people whether it is towards your family or your spouse. Love is understanding and un-conditional. Being able to put yourself in the other person’s shoes and understand…

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    environment causing a person to emotionally deteriorate in their life. In The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath, Esther Greenwood’s mental illness is sparked by her father’s absence, her attempt to fit into society’s expectations, and her rejection towards forming intimate relationships. Esther’s initial spark to her depression is caused by her father’s absence from her life at such a young age. At the start of the novel, Esther comes to a realization that she “was only purely happy until I was nine…

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    Have you ever noticed how some individuals seem to have an invisible aura that surrounds them and makes them irresistible? People want to be around them, do business with them, and even start romantic relationships with them. Invisible magnetic forces seem to give these certain individuals advantages in life. When this power has been developed properly the very presence of these magnetic people can have a calming and relaxing effect on others. There is no denying the fact that personal magnetism…

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    Identity In Jacob's Room

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    Few novelists have displayed such fervor for portraying the human condition as Virginia Woolf. Jacob’s Room, her 1922 Modernist novel, encapsulates her passion. As Woolf’s first truly experimental novel, it rejects convention and aspires to invent methods that better illuminate life’s essence; to exemplify, the text’s innovative inclusion of leitmotifs defies tradition, yet it elucidates the obscure. The novel’s leitmotifs, ostensibly interspersed randomly, demonstrate identity’s fluidity and…

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    Social Networking

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    Terrel Harris believes networking is leading to the decline of intimate meaningful friendships. In “3 Ways Social Media Is Killing Friendships” Harris says, “Instead of reaching out to people directly, we’ll throw details about our lives on our time-lines and expect everyone in our social media universe to see it.” Creating…

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    In the tear jerker movie of the summer, Louisa Clark and Will Traynor, fell deeply in love on the big screen in, Me Before You. In case you missed it, here’s what you need to know; Louisa and Will, two mid twenty adults, are both from a small English town. Will is from the richest family, which is probably why he is always out traveling, and Louisa never leaves town, always working to help her family live day to day. Louisa, otherwise known as Lou, is a lovely, type A, outgoing girl who is…

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    Group Description and Agency Setting Co-Facilitator Ruth started session 10 like every session. She asked everyone to share how they were doing, how their week had been, or if there was anything specific they wanted to share or focus on this week. Ruth nodded to Amy who was sitting to her right and said, “would you please begin”. Amy shrugged her shoulders and said, “OK to be honest I 'm a little nervous about today 's group, the subject matter makes me uncomfortable” (1). Amy slowly put her…

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    Christian Romantic Relational Development among Post-Undergraduate Students: Understanding the Effect of the Social Penetration Theory Introduction Context This research proposal will analyze and explain how the Social Penetration Theory (SPT) manifests itself in the lives of Christian romantic relationships after college. This proposal, focusing on male and female relationships between the ages of 22-30, will exclusively consider Christians who finished their undergraduate education at…

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    As the world continues to globalize, we will increasingly encounter individuals who come from different backgrounds. To effectively interact and peacefully cohabit with diverse individuals, we must develop empathy - the ability to understand and share the feelings of another (Oxford Dictionaries, 2016.). Unfortunately, the empathetic dispositions of American college students have decreased since the 1980s (Konrath, O’Brien, & Hsing, 2011). To reverse this trend, college students should take an…

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    A relationship with someone does not just mean being boyfriend and girlfriend but just having some type of connection with someone defines what a relationship is. Within this collection I have learned that having or being in relationships with others as individuals and in groups is very significant. Having or being in relationships with others does help define who we are. Relationships helps us as individuals be closer together and allows us to rely and depend on each other whenever we need it.…

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