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    Cassandra Merrill PHI-105 Instructor: Eng-105 Composition I March 1‚ 2013 Explaining Relationships A relationship is referred to as a correlation between two variables about the types of relationships; it could mean two things‚ the nature of the relationship or the nature of the relationship with the structure of it. For example; my nine year old son and the computer have been companions since he was four years old. The reason he and the computer are like companions is because he has been

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    Page 1 Module: Database Systems Chapter 1 The Entity Relationship Modelling The Concepts of Entity Relationship Model 1.1 Entity Types   A group of objects with the same properties‚ which are identified by the enterprise as having an independent existence. Entity occurrence is referring to a unique identifiable object of an entity type. Figure 1.0 Example of entities with a physical or conceptual existence 1.2 Relationship Type   A set of meaningful associations among entity types

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    successful relationships? Do these traits/behaviors work regardless of the couple involved? There are several traits/behaviors that lead to successful relationships but I do not believe these traits/behaviors will work if the couple is not ready for a relationship. Whether the couple’s age is twenty- something‚ fifty- something‚ or ninety- something‚ a successful relationship is only successful when two people try. Regardless of trying to make a relationship work‚ every relationship is different

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    Managing and Resolving Conflicts in a relationship Sonia Pabon Kaplan Institute Interpersonal Communication Mr. Muliken November 26‚ 2012 The topic that I have chosen to discuss throughout this paper is Managing and Resolving Conflicts in a Relationship. This topic is very important to me simply because‚ I personally see a lot of relationships failing‚ including some of mines due to lack of resolving and managing conflicts correctly. By the end of this paper I hope that I have helped the

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    HT City Story / Relationships Vs Loyalty Test Should relationships put to a test? Some may answer this question with a big YES reflecting complexities in their relationships while some may oppose the idea‚ showing full confidence over their relationships. Both the views of two different people are correct in their own way. Emotional Attyachar‚ TV show that allows one to spy over his/her partner on stupid note of ‘loyalty’ is the origin of such tests. “Yes‚ loyalty tests are important because

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    Introduction The idea of governance is not new. The exact meaning of governance that is being spoken about hinges on the level of governance‚ the goals to be accomplished and the approach being followed. According to the World Bank’s 1989 report‚ "Good governance is epitomized by predictable‚ open and enlightened policy-making‚ a bureaucracy imbued with a professional ethos acting in furtherance of the public good‚ the rule of law‚ transparent processes‚ and a strong civil society participating in

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    lower levels of commitment in romantic relationships. This hypothesis was confirmed in 8 studies. People with high‚ vs. low‚ levels of dispositional avoidant attachment had more permissive attitudes toward infidelity (Study 1)‚ showed attentional bias toward attractive alternative partners (Study 2)‚ expressed greater daily interest in meeting alternatives to their current relationship partner (Study 5)‚ perceived alternatives to their current relationship partner more positively (Study 6)‚ and engaged

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    been calculated to have over two hundred culturally distinct groups‚ even Gambia‚ whose population numbers about half a million people‚ has eight distinct ethnic groups (Hughes 1981: 122). Then again‚ these are both countries that are considered as “failed states”‚ something I will return to later on. According to Philip Cerny‚ statehood is the capacity to guard the social‚ economic and political life of its people and also to protect them from external threats and predators. He then goes on to say

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    Relationships are very important in our everyday life; they connect people with one another. These relationships do not happen overnight but they take a lot of time. It is important that in order for a relationship to be healthy it should be based on trust‚ respect‚ honesty and integrity (Ezine Articles 2010). As stated by McCormack (1997)‚ the therapeutic relationship between the nurse and the patient is the core of the nursing profession. Therapeutic relationships are different from social and

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    Outline and evaluate research into the breakdown of romantic relationships. (24 marks) One piece of research into the breakdown of romantic relationships conducted by Thibaut and Kelly‚ can explain why a relationship may breakdown using the Social Exchange Theory. A relationship may breakdown due to the ‘profits’ and ‘losses’ in the relationship‚ one of the participants in the relationship may compare the current relationship to a previous one and realise they are not getting what they should

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