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    How does an individual’s relationship with another affect their journey to discovery? Comparative essay Fictional literature enables readers to gain knowledge about the world, through transportation to alternate places and times, potentially resulting in a sense of enlightenment. This discovery may be catalysed by familial relationships or friendships, as demonstrated in a comparison of Snowflower and the Secret Fan by Lisa See and The Curious Incident of the Dog In the Night Time [The Curious…

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    present and whether the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth) appropriately addresses the issues when applied. Attachment Theory and Development ‘Attachment theory is a concept that concerns itself with a child’s early relationships and how it affects their development and capacity for form later relationships.’ Attachment was originally defined in the 1940s by British…

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    Experiencing The Trinity

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    The important role that healthy interpersonal and intrapersonal relationships play is depicted in the model of the Trinity. According to Darrell Johnson’s Experiencing the Trinity, “we are created and redeemed to enter into the love each person of the Trinity has for the other” (64). This statement encompasses both intrapersonal and interpersonal interactions. The Trinity is one; thus the love that each person in the Trinity has towards another person in the Trinity is the love that the Trinity…

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    Romantic Listening Skills

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    Communication and listening are two of the biggest components of how to have a functioning relationship, whether that relationship is romantic or not. “Active listening means, as its name suggests, active listening. That is fully concentrating on what is being said rather than just passively ‘hearing’ the message of the speaker” (Active listening, 2018). This skill can be mastered by practicing these skills and being more aware of your normal listening habits. Communication can be defined as a…

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    interaction at the first party that they went to together. Though they did not meet for the first time at that party, their attraction to one another once there was immediate. The couple also exemplifies storge on multiple occasions throughout their relationship. This love grows slowly out of friendship and is based on having similar interests and maintaining a commitment to one another over the fickle nature of passion. Both Harry and Sue were communications studies majors living in the same…

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    remained good friends with Henry throughout the book. Although they were best friends their relationship still changed. All friendships Henry was involved in changed whether they died or left him. Either way, Henry did show that any had a lasting effect on him. What ended up mattering most was Catherine. The goal of this paper is to elucidate these changes within Henry and those with whom he had relationships with. Concerning the war, Henry’s casual, careless attitude deteriorated throughout.…

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    influence on the individual’s self. Some examples of these people are our friends and family. Secondary groups refer to a larger and less intimate people such…

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    reasons that men cheat according to Robert Weiss. Also to reflect back on how this relates to human sexuality and relationships. This is intended to help society as well as individuals better understand cheating from men and why it is a rising concern in today society. Cheating is a huge concern in relationships and has been for a long time. Men and women both cheat in relationships for many different reasons. Many people would argue whether cheating is wrong or right but the simple fact is that…

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    The article “Dude” that I was asked to present to the class was written by Scott Fabius Kiesling, an American sociolinguist, whose interest in the field of language and gender prompted him to investigate the functions and meanings of the word ‘dude’ in American cultural discourses. The first thing I discussed in my presentation was the goals that Scott Kiesling pursued in his paper, namely find out “the patterns of use for dude, its functions and meaning in interactions”, the reasons of its…

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    Human are social creature. We need times to enjoy happiness and working together, so that we can gain a lot of benefits from the intimate relationships with colleagues or friends. Working with colleagues will improve our creativity and intelligence. Moreover, hanging out with friends can accelerate our emotion stage and we can better handle pressure and sorrow. However, alone is relatively making people feel anxious. Those who like being alone and need private space, speak nicely, are some kind…

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