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    behaviors. Interpersonal personal behaviors that are associated with interpersonal trust are availability, competence, consistency, discreetness, fairness, integrity, loyalty, openness, promise fulfillment, receptivity and overall trust. These eleven behaviors play an important part in building a lasting and productive relationship in both our social and business lives. Of these eleven behaviors that makeup interpersonal trust these five are the most important…

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    Strong Relationships are a lot to ask for now a days, cause there's not really a lot of people you can trust, everyone lies they say there your friend but next thing you know they talking bad about you. Like family will even do the same thing to you. There's still people in the world you can trust it just takes time for you to trust someone, Like for instance I lost one of my close best friends last year from drama, I started to be friends with another girl and we got close so we became best…

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    There are two aspect to developing this trust. The first is to hold ourselves accountable; the second is to hold others accountable. When leaders don't hold people working under them accountable for their actions, it creates a sense of injustice inequity, and insecurity. An environment of accountability…

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    Social Capital Universalism

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    perspective when trying to explain the origins of social capital. There is an increasing recognition that the welfare state plays an important role in social capital creation. More precisely, it is argued that the capacity of citizens to establish social trust and their preparedness to engage in cooperative behavior is highly dependent on the efficiency and trustworthiness of bureaucratic institutions. In most countries, citizens frequently interact with welfare-state institutions and…

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    Lying

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    your kids in the first place? Is it time your kids put you in time out!? In my opinion it's very simple, as the parent, you should not lie to your kids. Morally, you know it's not okay to lie in the first place. Lying also encourages absolutely no trust in a family. Finally, psychology you are teaching your kids that lying is okay to do! Let's establish one fact, lying is not okay to do. Remember what your parents taught you about ethics when you were little. They taught you to hold doors open…

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    treated poorly, always the second choice, isolated from the white and put down. Whites with the upper hand, more power and stable jobs. These were the times of the Great Depression. Trust is shown between blacks and whites. Trust is not given it is earned in both To Kill a Mockingbird and Lesson Before…

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    Finding Forrester Distrust

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    Imagine a world where there is complete trust in everyone and everything, where there is no reason for doubt. The world would be perfect, a utopia. Unfortunately there is distrust in the everyday lives of people everywhere. This idea is specifically shown in the movie Finding Forrester. The movie follows a teenage boy named Jamal and his quest for trust. The viewer sees Jamal’s distrust in a window apartment, develope into the confiding relationship of a new friendship with William Forrester. As…

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    Assignment 8.1

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    Online assignment 8 1. What are three ways that collaboration in research is encouraged in today's research environment? What are three challenges to collaborative research? What ways have you, or could you, collaborate on your research project? There are many ways collaboration in research is encouraged in today’s research. According to the textbook, interdisciplinary training programs at both the pre and post doctoral levels encourage collaboration. These environments create new researchers…

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    The reader can notice that the stories are most alike because of the conflicts and themes within them. Both stories deal with themes of trust, sacrifice, family and abuse. When looking at the themes of trust in both books the reader sees both books are very alike. In A List of Cages, the author shows how Adam has to gain Julians trust and how Julian doesn’t trust many people and has a hard time doing so, but in the end learns a valuable lesson from…

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    not… Relationships are based on the trust we have on our partner, the equality we have between ourselves and the way we communicate. Having a traditional relationship means that men have dominance. Nowadays, this no longer exist in majority of the households. Relationships are molded based on how well one understands the other. Not being able to communicate can cause barriers in expressing one’s feelings. The essential to have a healthy relationship, is trust. Trust is to believe in one’s…

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