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    information is easily can be read and deal with using computers. Sometimes, because of high cost and performance limitation, relational databases using structured data were the only way to manage data more effectively. The other example of structured data is spreadsheets. It is defined as structured data as it can be quickly scanned for information as the data is properly arranged in relational database systems. Whereas, unstructured data is the data that not well structured and organized as…

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    The Relational Database Framework The collection of information provides access to the network of the data-processing system. The representation consists vital information of real-time events. The objective requires managing personal cognizant comportment for integrating vital information. The standard utilizer and application (APP) program interface to a relational database is the Structured Query Language (SQL) (Codd, 2003-2016). The APP retrieves and supplies the information from the graph…

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    despite relational transgressions it is often baffling to those around them which can lead to cognitive dissonance within the couple’s group of friends. In order to explain this perceived expectancy violation, investment model theory may prove eligible. This paper dedicates itself to the literature review of such relational transgressions in two forms: those in monogamous long-term relationships that have survived, and those monogamous dyads that have terminated their commitment due to…

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    relationship caused by the deception (Aune, Metts, & Hubbard, 1998, p. 682). One of the post-deception findings was that relational repair was positively correlated with the deceiver’s use of apology, discussion, soothing and relational work. (Aune, Metts, & Hubbard, 1998, p. 683). Additionally, relational satisfaction was positively correlated with use of truth, relational work, relational invocation, soothing, apology and discussion. “Furthermore, deceivers reported the greatest…

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    This is a critique of “Communicative dilemmas in emerging adults’ friends with benefits relationships: Challenges to relational talk,” (Knight, 2014). The author was quite gracious in making a copy of her work available to me for my critique. Knight is an assistant professor in the College of Communication, DePaul University. Her research focuses on communication in non-committed sexual relationships. This review, in fact, is part of its author’s application to DePaul University for admission to…

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    concepts in the case study that relates to our reading assignment. Firstly, in the case study, Dave’s lied to his girlfriend and took his ex-girl Tina’s to the concert is compared can be compared to one of the key concept relationship transgressions. Relational transgressions are defined as extremely problematic situations in which core rules of a relationship are violated, leaving high emotional residues (Cahn, D., &. Abigail, R. A, 2014, p. 204). Therefore, in a relationship, your partner…

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    Interpersonal transgressions are a “class of interpersonal stressors in which people perceive that another person has harmed them in a way that they consider both painful and morally wrong” (McCullough, Root & Cohen, 2006). Interpersonal transgressions do have negative effects on mental health. For example, when one discovers that his or her partner has indulged in infidelity is associated with a six fold increase in the likelihood of major depressive disorder (Cano & O’Leary, 2000), and the…

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    Forgiving Transgressions

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    comfort. Every relationship goes through a bumpy road. Knowing that Forgiving Transgressions is key for helping restore a damaged relationship should be used as often as it can to heal and bond each other back together. Forgiving has some major benefits such as personal and relational. Personal you are able to learn how to let go of issues that don’t matter in exchange for a relationship that means a lot to you. Relational knowing validating the issues and forgiving is the best option for a…

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