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    Take time to commune together communication is the key to a healthy and successful relationship concentrate on what you are talking about‚ it’s about looking each other in the eyes and really discuss things. Whatever you do‚ don’t let your “Intimacy Moments” get Boring. Enjoy each other in your own special room; relationships would be incomplete without Intimacy conversations

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    Dating vs Just Talking

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    “Dating vs. Just Talking” We are Dating but not “exclusive”‚ Just talking with “no strings attached”. Sure we’ve used or heard these terms used a time or two. Amazing how society interprets relationships. Although these relationship styles may have some similarities‚ they do however differ. Whether using the term dating or just talking you’re still in the phase of getting to know a person un-exclusively just in a different manner. Just talking‚ (McNealy‚ 2010)is when you are interested in and

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    New Life Style Association Project 27 September 2011 Introduction The New Life Style Association (NLSA) is a non-profit organization in Pécs. It provides health care development and health care promotion services to the community. Their target group is wide‚ from the very young (babies and children) to the older generation (young adults‚ parents). New Life Style Association (NLSA) was created to serve public benefit by educating the community of Pécs and the region on health development

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    reflection. I will introduce the Ten Essential Shared Capabilities (ESC‚ 2011) and values based practice and discuss what this means for mental health professionals. I will then relate my practice to the ESC’s and value based practice and link in elements of these frameworks into my practice. To maintain anonymity and with the NMC code (2008) in mind I have changed the name of the patient discussed. 10 ESCs in mental health practice The ten essential shared capabilities or ESC’s were originally developed

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    Impact of Romance Fiction on Society Humans are a sentimental race‚ they require love to live a fulfilling life. Love stories like Romeo Juliet‚ etc. have inspired us. Romantic Fiction has been in existence since times immemorial. The popular romance novel is a story of two individuals with emphasis on romantic love and their subsequent relationship‚ complete with a happy ending. Oscar Wilde’s famous words “Life imitates art‚” forces us to acknowledge that fiction shapes our lives. We are taught

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    Talking About Myself

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    Did it surprise you that I am not who you thought I was? Did it surprise you to find that I don’t exactly stand for what you thought I stood for all along? Did it surprise you to find that I’m not exactly how I played myself out to be? That the person you thought I was is actually nothing to what I am. Some days I’m funny‚ others I’m not‚ sometimes I’m in overdrive and I can’t stop. You may not like me‚ but that’s okay because this is me and how I’ll stay. I’m shy‚ I’m quiet. I’m an angel

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    Creating Shared Value Michael E. Porter‚ Mark R. Kramer; Harvard Business Review Summary The article “Creating Shared Value“‚ written by Michael E. Porter and Mark R. Kramer and published in the “Harvard Business Review“ in January 2011 deals with the idea of innovating the purpose of a corporation and their relationship to the government and social environment in order to identify unknown customer needs and expand the total pool of economic and social value. In the introduction the authors

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    DELUSIONAL DISORDER AND SHARED PSYCHOTIC DISORDER Discuss the Delusional and Shared Psychotic Disorder A delusion develops in an individual in the context of a close relationship with another person(s)‚ who has an already-established delusion. The delusion is similar in content to that of the person who already has the established delusion. The disturbance is not better accounted for by another psychotic disorder (e.g.‚ schizophrenia) or a mood disorder with psychotic features and is not due to

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    The King Arthur Legend as a Romance Is The King Arthur Legend a romance? The answer to this question is a simple ‘yes’. ‘Why?’ some may ask. That answer is simple as well. The King Arthur Legend is a romance because it is full of noble heroes‚ daring deeds‚ gallant quests‚ extraordinary happenings‚ and far off lands. So‚ is this legend a romance? Sir Gawain‚ according to legend‚ was Arthur’s most loyal knight‚ though he is not always the central hero of his stories. He strove to do what was right

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    Person‚” argues that a punishment based on shame does not get the right message across to the criminal. Tangney suggests that punishment based on guilt will bring out regret over the crime committed. Although both articles present valid points about using shame as punishment‚ Kahan’s article lacks professionalism and evidence‚ while Tangney gives a more credible argument. Both authors give valid arguments on why shame as a punishment can be an alternative to incarceration of non-violent crimes. Kahan

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