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    Forgiveness Among Couples

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    all depends on three things: the people involved, who caused the pain, and what type of transgression occurred. Psychologist Bella DePaulo of the University of Virginia found that “eighty-five percent of college student couples have lied to each other about past or recent indiscretions”. She also discovered that “dating couples lie to each other in about a third of their interactions—perhaps even more often than they deceive other people” (Kornet 53). A research study examining forgiveness found that commitment, trust, and relational satisfaction were all significantly related to forgiveness among couples. “The process of forgiving someone involves process involves intrapersonally coming to terms with one’s emotional state after a transgression in order to move on…

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    Social Aggression Analysis

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    (2011) hypothesized that physical and relational aggression shown in the TV is certainly associated with physical and relational violence in romantic relations. Relational aggression shown in the TV leads to men’s as well as women’s engagement in physical and relational aggression, so basically both gender’s behaviors are affected by aggression shown in the media ( Coyne et al., 2011). Methodology For this study, 369 subjects were recruited from a private university in Midwestern United…

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    Fix It Directly “It is fine, seriously…it’s fine!” said every woman when it’s so not fine. This is a precise example of how passive aggressive tendencies cause confusion and could even promote a bigger problem. Passive aggressive communication can make a situation escalate into an unnecessary confused conversation with no clear point. It can be very confusing for all who are involved. Direct or assertive behavior is more effective and gains a more clear solution or discussion. Assertive…

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    degradations in cloud computing, especially demand on multi-table association query (Han et al., 2011). Thus, NoSQL databases (e.g. (Anderson et al., 2010), (Chodorow, 2013) and (ApacheHBase, 2014) ) change the data access model with Key-value format where a value corresponds to a Key. That design leads to simpler model that enables faster query speed than relational databases, mass storage support, high concurrency and high scalability (Jing et al., 2011). The key features of NoSQL database are…

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    surveillance. The core elements of the definition include: unwanted aggressive behavior; observed or perceived power imbalance; and repetition of behaviors or high likelihood of repetition. What do we know about bullying and how can we prevent it? According to the Center for Disease Control and Department of Education there are two kinds of bullying and four types of bullying. The two kinds include indirect bullying which occurs in the presence of the individual being bullied and indirect…

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    U Chat Analysis

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    Overview The web application that we will be developing is called U-Chat (University Chat). U-Chat is a versatile chat room web service in which the users you communicate with consist of people from the same University. U-Chat can be used by a wide number of users from Universities across the US; the primary audience for this application being college students. Secondary users would include University faculty and parents. U-Chat consists of a login page in which users can either choose to sign…

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    Database Security

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    In all businesses and organisations, Databases are used to store all the core activities/information and often when there a major changes or restructure of the business the first process of many businesses is to change their databases to realign with their goal which makes them a valuable asset to any organisation. (Margulies, Pfleeger, Pfleeger 2015). Databases stores and maintain data at one central location so users can easily access it whenever needed. Through the use of Queries, databases…

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    Decision Points Interpersonal relationships are what keep the human race from simply being islands apart from one another. These relationships are our reason to exist. They “shape our lives” (Edwards), and give us a reason to leave a legacy when we die. The first big interpersonal relationship that comes to mind for most people is likely the relationship with their first significant other. There are horror stories of young teens finding themselves in their first romantic relationship that…

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    Samim Childhood bullying can lead to problem with health and social relationships in adulthood. Studies have shown that individuals struggle to hold a job and have poor social relationships. Bullying is defined as an intimidating influence towards another in an effort to demonstrate a position of power. Bullying is an insistent pattern of harassments and aggressive behavior toward another person. Bullying is a serious problem at home, schools, communities, and wherever people interact. Bullying…

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    However, their study received more accreditation due to their larger sample size, which collected data from over 20,000 high school students. Reaffirming the findings of the 2009 survey, the EDC’s study found that 15.8% of all students reported cyberbullying in the past 12 months, and that over half of the victims of cyberbullying were also bullied at school (Schneider, O 'Donnell, Stueve, & Coulter, 2012). Relational bullying, also known as social bullying, involves non-physical acts of…

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