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    As the 21st century progresses, the simple things such as family time and exercise is slowly becoming less vital. The trappings that technology has been capable of preoccupying someone for more than “11 hours at a time, because of the games, music, or using other things such as smartphones ” (Richter). The society, especially the younger generations that were born in technology ages, are losing simple communication skills because when a problem occurs, they tend to go to social media to…

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    Larry's Group Case Study

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    cooperation of each individual group member in Larry’s group, they ended up becoming a highly effective team. Part 1 will be where the criteria section will be listed, discussing primary and secondary criteria that will be used to analyze the group, after that Part 2 will be the analysis section where both the primary and secondary criteria concepts are applied to the group, then finally Part 3 will be the recommendation section where both short term and long term recommendations to increase…

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    Competition and Happiness In the essay “Competition and Happiness”, Theodore Isaac Rubin argues that competition limits people’s ability to lead pleasant and happy lives by destroying one’s inner self and relationship among people. Disagreeing with the most people, Rubin thinks that competition causes a “self-depleting cycle” making people feel self-abased and isolated. Through competition, people are always comparing themselves to other people, so they are never satisfied and happy. According…

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    A dual or multiple relationship is a blend of professional and personal relationships (Gerald Corey, 2011). One might also say that dual or multiple relationships is the crossing of boundary lines. The writer of this paper would like to think of relationships as circles as opposed to straight lines. For example, a therapist’s role in therapy is simple a therapist, one circle with no end. However, that same therapist is a member of a community in which he or she has friendships. So the…

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    This is a quotation taken from Katherine Mansfield’s short story ‘’The Voyage’’. The story is about a young girl called Fenella, after the death of her mother she went with her grandmother to move in her Grandparent’s house in Picton, which is inspired from Mansfield’s personal life when she had to move out from her home in Wellington, New Zealand to London, England. Mansfield uses imageries, metaphors, and the setting to convey the two main ideas of darkness and light and the transformation of…

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    age 35. During this period we establish our independence from parents and quasi-parental institutions, such as college, and begin to function more autonomously as mature, responsible adults. We undertake some form of productive work and establish intimate relationships close friendships and sexual unions. In Erikson’s view, intimacy was not restricted to sexual relationships but also encompassed feelings of caring and commitment. These emotions could be displayed openly, without resorting to…

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    Within the context of social support, there are two major factors: distal and proximal. Within the distal factors fall, distal contextual stressors, and distal personal stressors. These stressors while all different, are also linked and can effect one another. Distal stressors in general are indirect sources of stress. Distal contextual stressors are those that are environmental stressors that impact individuals on a variety of levels in the ecological system. In defining distal personal…

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    women took a questioner; the results from the questioners help to determine how, frequency with technoference may cause both negative and positive affects in a romantic relationship. Technoference is known to have pros and cons with interpersonal intimate and romantic relationships. Does technology have positive effects on a relationship? Yes, technology has been known to assist in families staying connected, for example the telephone allows us to communicate with relatives across the world.…

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    A relationship between any two people can have very different meanings. In a father to child relationship, there is a deep and complicated love. A relationship between a father and child has a special bond because of the love and affection for one another. Fathers are the foundation to a structured family. However, there are times when a relationship turns unhealthy or bad because there is no understanding, a lack of communication, and a feeling of distance. In “Those Winter Sundays,” by Robert…

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    Meaning that each love has its own unique relationship because each individual person has different things to offer to the one they love. This article also allows me to explore my question on love, if there shouldn’t be any “putting yourself first” in a relationship and the wrongness of it. This article makes a statement that in a relationship there shouldn’t be any of that, “such a possibility does not include illusions of self-importance or compulsive anxiety management or dependence. The less…

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