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    with people from higher social status, which allowed him to get ahead in life besides working hard. Although, both apprentices were economically disadvantaged, the personal and social relationships they established inside and outside of their work place defined their…

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    Happiness is felt within ourselves and it’s different for every single individual. I find happiness in the relationships I share with my family and friends and my pets but most importantly the relationship I share with God and my faith. Not only that but I also enjoy the relationship between my interest in music and my health. I as well enjoy helping others because it brings me happiness. Helping others means I put others before myself and don’t expect nothing in return just their friendship. I…

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    Social Support

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    The benefits of friendship for males involve having someone there to do activities with whereas women tend to talk more and have support via intimate conversations. Men also have a level of intimacy when it comes to conversations, but they do not engage. Weiss six provisions of social relationships are: attachment, social integration, reassurance of worth, guidance, reliable alliance, and the opportunity to provide nurturing. These parallel the benefits of friendship…

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    individuals with secure attachment show a positive view of the self (Bowlby, 1969; Ainsworth, 1989). For example, they believed they are worthy to love, thus they can maintain high self-esteem and keep confidence when they meet the challenges in close relationships (Creasey and Ladd, 2005; Overall, Girme, Lemay and Hammond, 2014). This kind of individuals also holds a positive view of others. They believe that other people had good nature, thus other people’s intentions are usually good…

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    The premises on this theory can vary and it evaluated from the qualities that an individual shows you before transitioning into a romantic relationships. A friendship can serves as a great foundation at any age to ignite rapid intimate feelings. However, it is most notable for the individuals that are emerging into adulthood. According to the Huffington post in late adulthood companionship is a strong predictor of lifespan. Also in late…

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    Love Flow Essay

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    with a simple meeting and grows more and more until the relationship turns into so much more. It may start with a simple handshake or maybe even just a work-place-break-room-head-nod,…

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    how do technology impacting our relationship? According to the Nielsen survey published at 2014, the average American spends 11 hours on social media, and more than half of that time is spent looking at a smartphone or tablet. It is a huge amount of hours, and it shows that technology is pervasive throughout our lives. In my opinion, technology is benefiting us on relationship. First of all, people are using web-based technology and media to support relationships. As an international student,…

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    due to his participation in the war resulting in his impotency. His wartime injury affected his relationships, particularly with women, specifically Brett. It also lessened his feelings of masculinity and restricted his social ability with people especially with Robert, Mike and Bill. Anyone who…

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    Over the course of the novel ‘Looking for Alibrandi’ by Melina Marchetta, Josie Alibrandi’s relationships with Micheal Andretti, John Barton and Nonna Katia evolve in positive and negative ways as she discovers personal stories and secrets about them individually. Josie and Micheal’s relationship improves in a constructive way because they began as strangers and slowly their Father and Daughter relationship strengthens. During the course of the novel, Josie establishes a friendship with a boy…

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    I am above those who lust or closer to God than them, but nobody wants to draw the line of right and wrong in high school. This is why I don’t plan on dating in high school, even possibly college. If I do, it will only be because I’ve created a relationship that would’ve grown past friendship and it would be much different than what is seen typically. If I was to date somebody at Mahwah High School; that holds weight in the girl’s future self. How I treat her, talk to her, respect or disrespect…

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