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    The attachment theory is one of the most prominent theories developed by psychologists to explain why people behave the way they do and determine the fate of their relationships. Russell, Baker and McNulty (2013) conducted a specific empirical study and explained that marital infidelity can be attributed to how individuals were attached to their parents and guardians during infancy and childhood. They explored the attachment theory among 207 married couples and established…

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    Maslow Vs Herzberg

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    look at the field of management through analyzing the two theories that they put forward in 1943 and 1968, respectively. I will use a number of scholarly journals and articles and also books to research the contributions that each theorist made. When I understand the implications of each theory I will try and find the similarities and differences between the two. As part of my conclusion I will then try and evaluate whether these theories are relevant to this day and also what…

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    “According to Robert Winch’s theory, we select a mate whose needs are opposite but complimentary to our own.” (Kunz page 122) Logan and Stella had completely opposite personalities. She was organized and planned everything through. Logan however, was disorganized and spontaneous. He…

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    independent adult. The developmental theories and concepts related to Failure to Launch are emotional and social development, emerging adulthood, intimacy vs. isolation, triangular theory…

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    pre apologize for how long this is. a. Love is the same for men and women. I disagree. I feel that for both sexes there is an emotional and physical part of being in love. Although, do to stereotypes we may lose some of what is most important to us. For example in love movies most guys are seen as jerks that just want to have sex, until the one comes along that is caring and listens etc.. Media like these movies I feel make both men an woman see love in a different way. I…

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    Introduction Love and happiness are universal fact that is achieved by ethical life. Love and happiness interlink each other. Presence of love indicates happiness in life and through happiness we can lead a healthy and strong life. Love can be with any human being, animal and other species. But love with someone fist want love with oneself. If we love with own self then we able to love world. These feeling of loved and being love makes us happy. Most people thing that love and happiness is when…

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    for me to be successful as a counselor. Lessons in the class that stand out to me the most include, The Triangular Theory of Love, which are, romantic, companionate, fatuous, and consummate love, which is useful in determining the likelihood of a relationships success, the Social Exchange Theory and the four types of relationship, which seeks to operationalize why relationships end, theories of conflict styles and effective conflict management strategies, and perhaps the most profound lesson of…

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    My Goals Of Love

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    everyday to accomplish my goals in life. The love I have for my wife and daughter far exceed the love of anything else on this planet. I am retired from the Army but do make plenty from retirement to flourish well, but I my family will have more than what they “want” and I will make their dreams a reality. What is Love According to Webster 's dictionary Love is “an intense feeling of deep affection” which I agree with but I also think love is deeper than that. Love and relationships have been…

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    Martin Luther King Unjust

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    situation, he’s soul, his conscience and himself are dead already. If a man has to conform to all the man-made rules in order to fit in the majority, then he’s merely a poor henchman. Conscience, disobedience and justice are always connected, like some triangular equation. Our society needs disobedience to break and reform the unjust law. We need heroes like Martin Luther King and Antigone to stand out for justice. They’re honorable man and woman. Conscience is vary yet we wouldn’t be an…

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    Online Dating Analysis

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    enable this project to present comprehensive perspectives on why relationships fail or succeed and recommend credible solutions. The usefulness of this article in explaining the nature of relationships from the perspective of Sternberg’s Triangular Theory of Love cannot be overlooked. It explores several combinations of commitment, intimacy and passion to understand whether a relationship is founded, on one hand, friendship or liking, or, on the other hand limerence or infatuation. A key…

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