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    It is well known that a relationship contains from two or more people, or even animals, that have a connection. There are various types of relationships in this live such as relationship with friends, family, neighbors, and romantic. All kinds of relationships might be differ at somehow, but they all common in one thing, which is they all have good and bad sides. All relationships contain from benefits and losses, and we all go for the benefits more than losses (“Prosocial Behavior”, 2014).…

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    how do technology impacting our relationship? According to the Nielsen survey published at 2014, the average American spends 11 hours on social media, and more than half of that time is spent looking at a smartphone or tablet. It is a huge amount of hours, and it shows that technology is pervasive throughout our lives. In my opinion, technology is benefiting us on relationship. First of all, people are using web-based technology and media to support relationships. As an international student,…

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    theories discussed has been Emotions- In Relationships Theory. This theory has been relevant to my life and played out in my relationship with a past boyfriend. We had a particularly nasty breakup and I have struggled to understand the reasons behind my actions. It was not until discussing Emotion- In- Relationships Theory that I realized my true intentions. “You’re a cold hearted bitch.” Tears and name-calling were not how I pictured the end of my relationship. “I’m just tired,” seemed to be…

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    Miley Cyrus and Taylor Swifts’ Perspectives on Superficial Relationships Alesha Brown Central Ohio Technical College Music is a source of entertainment, often confronting feelings or issues that listeners can relate to. A common topic in modern music is love and relationships. Taylor Swift is a music artist that is famous for her narrative “breakup” songs after the end of every relationship. Taylor Swift has grown a reputation for being a cruel and insensitive girlfriend. In 2014 Taylor…

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    Why is better a break up rather than stay in an unhealthy relationship? There is a moment in our lives when we need to make a decision about staying with someone or let that person go away. However, the topic about relationships is extensive, but when we talk about unhealthy relationships we refer to those relationships that include some of these characteristics or maybe all of them such as violence, lies, constantly deception, abuses and other things that are negative. Therefore, it is better…

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    Troubled relationships in Shakespearean writing is no peculiar theme. From Othello and Desdemona, to Macbeth and Lady Macbeth, and also to Beatrice and Benedict; relationships are not only a temptation but also a reciprocal commitment and a mutual trust. Shakespeare does not return to the typical depictions that correspond to those times, but rather he explores love as an imperfect part of the human nature. Love and troubled relationships are a typical part of nature that is sometimes effortless…

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    unambiguously to Carol that a sexual relationship cannot and will not take place. Entering into a romantic relationship with Carol would violate APA ethics codes 3.5 Multiple Relationships, 3.8 Exploitive Relationships, and 10.5 Sexual Intimacies With Current Therapy Clients/Patients. These violations are in direct conflict of APA Ethical Principle A, Beneficence and Nonmaleficence, as well as Principle B, Fidelity and Responsibility. By entering into a relationship with Carol, Dr. Miller would…

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    desire to form and maintain enduring interpersonal attachments." Interpersonal attraction can be present between anyone such as family members or friends, although within this essay I will focus on interpersonal attraction with regard to romantic relationships and what draws two people together. I am asked to uncover whether it is the characteristic of how a certain person looks…

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    Kline: Group topic: Setting Boundaries in Relationship In today’s group, patients learned what healthy/unhealthy boundaries are, and how to set and maintain healthy boundaries in relationships and respect other people’s boundaries in terms. Ms. Kline moderately participated. Completed the worksheet to identify how don’t talk, don’t, feel, and don’t trust rules apply in her family when she was growing up, and assess her own personal boundaries. She engaged well in group discussions, openly…

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    “ Best Relationship: Talk like best friends, play like children, argue like husband and wife, protect each other like brother and sister.” -unknown In To Kill A Mockingbird Harper Lee uses the characters to convey that relationships change people for the better. The relationships Scout had throughout the book gave her the opputunity for support when she needed it. Relationships are important for everyone to have. Jem and Dill drove Scout towards Miss Maudie with their actions over the summer…

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