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    (Caughlin and Malis). John Caughlin is a Professor at the University of Illinois in the Department of Communication. Professor Caughlin’s work has been related to interpersonal communication and close relationships. During his most current work, he is examining technology’s role in rcommunication and relationships (Univ. of Illinois). Ms. Rachel Malis - Reznik, according to the Elmhurst College faculty listing, is an Associate Professor, with her Ph.D in Communication Studies, from Northwestern…

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    between an infant and her parents have serious and lasting effects in her life through the way she approaches future relationships with other people, and also with how she approaches her relationship with God. How much she trusted her parents will be reflected in how much she trusts her romantic partner or God, much in the same way of how she expects to be treated in her relationships reflects how she was treated by her parents. Different treatments as a child lead to different attachment…

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    variables in the relationship structure; propagated by contextual influences including: psychological stress and social pressure, changes to familial structure, variations in individual roles and responsibilities, relationship quality, and content and quality of the mothers interpersonal interactions (Laursen & Collins as cited in Laursen, 2005, p. 48; Laursen, 2005, p. 48). Relationship Quality At the start of the film, Jean and Griff display an almost egalitarian relationship. Both characters…

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    opportunity“, and all similar phrases of promotion give the impression that America is place where opportunity is limitless. Although America does have many wealthy people, why is it that they are so unhappy at work, at home and in their personal relationships? The Market culture has influenced us and caused…

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    never talked about each other’s past relationships because it never mattered to both of us. Then when we met I automatically fell in love with him, we were exactly alike it was unbelievable. It was because of the days at the lake fishing, nights at his football games, and lazy sun burnt days after a day spent in my pool. Spending time with him was the best feeling in the world because…

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    Stead (2009) writes a science fiction and a mystery novel When you Reach Me. Stead tells us a story of a sixth grader, Miranda, who lived with her paralegal single mother in New York City in 1979. Miranda and her mother’s boyfriend, Richard, prepared her mother for a game show $20,000 Pyramid. Mirada was a Latchkey kid and she was walking home from school with her best friend Sal, who start ignoring her with no good reason after he was punched by Marcus. This reaction pushed Miranda to make new…

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    Currently, our society incorrectly assumes men to crave sex and women to be infatuated with love. The emotional aspects of sexual relationships, the treatment of unfaithfulness, and the treatment of sexual partners all show how society has separated genders, although they are similar. Males are known to be uncaring, and focused more on physical aspects of relationships. Gurov is no exception, he disregards females emotions. He lets Anna “have her cry” (Chekov 234) while he sits down and makes…

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    characteristic of all successful relationships. He fails to identify the importance of compassion, understanding, and sympathy in friendship. But most importantly, he fails to discern the crucial role that empathy plays in friendship. Although Halberstam is able to label friendships, he is unable to explain how to cultivate them. While Halberstam leaves the development of friendships open to reader’s interpretations, Roman Krznaric exhibits how to create and nurture such relationships. Granted…

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    Maintaining Relationships and Group Membership SNSs facilitate maintaining relationships, frequent communication, and establishing connections. Recent studies found motivation to be one of the most important predictors of online activity (e.g., the amount of time spent on SNSs per day, the number of times individuals check their profiles) (Ross et al., 2009; Spitzberg, 2006). The most recurring finding argues that the primary motivation of using SNSs is to maintain existing relationships…

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    No doubt, this increases our social networking relationships. New technology is always evolving along with new communication methods such as Instant messaging. As we convert to the new technology and rely on devices such as iPhones that have replaced our land line telephone. Therefore,we can talk any time…

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