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    every aspect of life‚ this includes work‚ and many different kinds of relationships. Because manipulation is so subtle and under the radar most people do not realize that they are being manipulated. In the following literature review three areas of manipulation will be covered: (1) How manipulation plays a role in dating relationships. (2) Manipulation and sexual coercion. (3) Interpersonal orientation and gender. Relationships: how manipulation plays a role The definition of manipulation‚ according

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    Healthy relationships are based on love‚ equality‚ and respect while abusive ones are based on neglect‚ power and control. People abuse their partners either because they have experienced abuse themselves or because they grew up seeing someone being abused and perceived it a normal behavior. Usually men who are unable to make an emotional connection with the woman they choose to be intimate with are unable to allow themselves to love for fear of abandonment or betrayal. This defense mechanism could

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    Petruchio and Katherine’s relationship showed a different meaning of love between the Taming of the Shrew and 10 Things I Hate About You. In the 1600s women were property and in the movie Katherine had a say in who she went out with. In the Taming of the Shrew Petruchio was in it for the money and never loved Katherine‚ but in 10 Things I Hate About You Patrick was paid to take Katherine out and ended up falling in love with her. These differences are between the Shakespearian play The Taming of

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    The basis of corrupt relationships Love is a sensation; it’s tempting yet so deceiving‚ distorting people’s lives for the better or for the worse. Some relationships result in happy endings while others leave a trail of sorrow‚ tears‚ and fears. Failed relationships leave behind melancholy and everlasting regrets that linger for the rest of one’s life; failed relationships are of betrayal‚ blindness‚ and lack of commitment. The novel A Hero of our Time by Mikhail Lermontov is a novel based on Russian

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    In everyday life‚ certain things tend to affect our relationship with others. More or less‚ the cause is the lack of understanding from both sides. Starting from Columbus’ arrival in 1492 on the Bahamas‚ the affiliation between the Native Americans and the Europeans was bound to have some adversity. At first‚ the natives were welcoming to the new arrivals‚ accepting the differences between them‚ but the Europeans treated them with disdain‚ since the natives were primitive in their ways. The two groups

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    Relationships with the Mandan’s Thomas Jefferson has just expanded the United States territory immensely. This purchase is known as the Louisiana Purchase‚ which is arguably the best decision in US history. With all the new land resulted in lots of unknown questions. Some of them were what does this land provide‚ what animals are out there‚ who can be found on this land? To answer some of these mysterious questions Jefferson sent Meriwether Lewis and William Clark to go explore the Louisiana Purchase

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    Holden’s relationship with Phoebe Holden Caulfield‚ the main character from J.D. Salinger’s book The Catcher in The Rye‚ holds a different relationship with his 10-year old sister Phoebe than any other character in the book. With his view of life and his insecurities‚ Holden finds it hard to connect with‚ get along with‚ and meet and other people. Throughout the novel it is quite obvious that Holden has difficulties finding someone who can understand him instead of judging him. Holden sees

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    Introduction Communication underlies the effectiveness of coordinating exchange activities‚ developing strong relationships‚ which results in improved performance Without effective inter-organizational communications‚ learning among workmates is diminished and the long-run effectiveness of the relationship may be damaged. Communication presupposes that there is a particular cultural framework that allows "translation" of the meaning embedded within communication by the recipient to maintain the

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    The Communal-Agentic Relationship Author: Kimberly Shelton Jolie Let’s be real – we all put our best foot forward when initially meeting someone we are interested in dating. We want to lure this person toward us or‚ in the alternative‚ they want to lure us towards them in an effort to get attention and time. This “luring” is natural for humans and most animals alike. In my most recent 14-month relationship‚ I found‚ as I began to replay the pattern in my mind‚ that my partner was no longer

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    CROSS CULTURAL RELATIONSHIPS As the world becomes more and more internationally connected‚ the need to understand people from different cultures and how to interact appropriately with them also increases. Managers and leaders need to develop intercultural competences that can help them be more aware of their own culturally-based perceptions‚ norms‚ and patterns of thinking‚ and consequently adapt their behaviors according to specific cultural contexts. Managing people across cultures offers solid

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