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    and more family. I ended up being the oldest of five children. Having such a big family is a blessing and I wouldn’t change it for the world; however, being one of so many children does have a huge impact on your relationship with your parents. Each of us develops a unique relationship with each parent. It’s cool because we each have a connection with them, but in a different way. My parents are so loving and so supportive. I couldn’t have accomplished what I have without them. I must say they…

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    being abused at some point in their lives. (insert in text citation huffington post) Abuse could potentially be the most damaging aspect about being in a dominating relationship. Termination of the relationship is the only solution in particular cases, however, others could be salvageable. Furthermore others outside of the relationship might be able to offer assistance; the only way to overcome this problem is for the subordinate partner to take on the Consequently wanting to adjust a dominating…

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    Infidelity in relationships has always been a universal problem and many researches have tirelessly focused their findings on this topic. However, there is little research done on whether or not infidelity is a cause or an effect of poor relationship quality in both dating and marital relationships. Because attitudes towards cheating in dating relationships and extramarital sex (EMS) continue to be negative, further and more specific research regarding why these actions occur, when ( before or…

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    Teacher relationship and the effects on students At a young age, children are molded by the adults around them, shaping how they socially develop and their cognitive development. Once the child is at a school age, the most important adult around them beside family is their teacher. Thus the teacher-student relationship is formed and it must be a positive atmosphere to ensure the child to grow mentally and emotionally. Student-teacher relationships are studied and is found to have a correlation…

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    An interpersonal relationship is something that takes time and effort from both people. It takes two people taking the time to have a good relationship. In order for a relationship to be successful both people need to be willing to work at it. You have to be able to communicate affectively, know the other persons needs, and be able to solve conflict. Relationships fail all the time because people give up on these things. It is possible for every relationship to be successful but it takes the…

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    their interpersonal relationships (Braithwaite & Schrodt, 2015). There are three types of relational uncertainty: self, partner, and relationship. Self uncertainty refers to the questions individuals have about their personal involvement in that relationship, while partner uncertainty regards the questions about their partner’s involvement (Braithwaite & Schrodt, 2015). The ambiguity within the relationship, such as state, stability, and commitment level, contributes to relationship uncertainty…

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    Putting the end in friends is easier than we would like to imagine. While we understand how and why close relationships fail, most of us refuse to accept the reality that such a heartbreaking moment could happen in our life, or even worse, be our fault. Relationships of any kind - romantic, platonic, or otherwise - can be emotionally deadly, especially to the one who stands closest to the flame. With the proper attitude, distance, and naiveness, you can end a friendship with the least damage…

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    Relationships There are many differing opinions on how to start and maintain a successful relationship. Multiple theories have been brought up to try and distinguish a formula that is effective for couples entering into a partnership. These concepts take research and try to pinpoint the positive and negative aspects of relationships by studying couples interactions with each other. Understanding theses interactions gives researchers tools to help couples focus and resolve conflicts. It also…

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    Relationships are built on trust, relationships are built on commitment, respect and equality. As Swamy Vivekananda once said “relationships are more important than life, but it is important for those relationships to have life in them”. Nowadays relationships are affected by many things but the main cause of relationship problems is media. Media mainly affects teenage relationships because teenagers are usually the ones that basically revolve their lives around media. Relationships are…

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    Barbra told me that she has had a very stressful relationship with her parents and siblings for the past four years now. She told me that the complications in their relationship began at the end of her freshman year of college due to her starting a romantic relationship with a guy named Alex. Barbra told me that “I did everything right” “I went to bible study every week, came home for church every weekend, and made dean’s list both semesters, but they still said “that boy” was no good for me”.…

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