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    Long Distance Relationships – Modern Media LuvDaSun Res/110 August 18‚ 2010 Christopher Benedetti Abstract Long distance relationships are no longer a thing of the past. Modern technology has made it viable for partners to stay constantly in touch during a 24-hour period. A review of five peer-reviewed journals provides a variety of perspectives of long distance relationships. The articles focus on the positive and negative aspects of Long Distance Relationships. Weaknesses‚ strengths and differences

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    Discuss research into the Formation of romantic relationships. (8 + 16 marks) Walster`s matching hypothesis implies that persons search for a partner is influenced by what they want in a partner and who they think they can get as a partner. The more socially desirable a person is‚ the more they would expect their potential partner to be. In this sense‚ most people are in fact influenced by their chances of having affection reciprocated. This relates to how someone may feel that another individual

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    Principles of interpersonal relationships Introduction In today’s competitive world‚ we all the time have to be aware that how we communicate with everyone whom we meet and we must create a favourable impression on the mind of the other person. It is with this season‚ that this particular skill takes a very important place in our life style. If we want to be successful‚ we have to have very good relations with all those with whom we come in contact. This presentation is going to outline the principles

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    in interracial relationship Remember your first day at the swimming pool‚ when you’re afraid to take that first plunge to swim in the water. But now you are swimming like a fish in the pool. Entering an interracial relationship is also akin to swimming and once you overcome the myths and fears of it you will enjoy the true love of having a relationship. Forging an interracial relationship requires boldness as you will not be a stereo type looking for dating or entering a relationship with a known

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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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    admired. Instead of jumping into a relationship‚ they actually prepared themselves first by implementing social exchange theory to their relationship. The process of balancing the advantages and disadvantages of a relationship (O’Hair et al.‚ 2015‚ p.193). Dating each other for three years‚ Denise made sure to reward herself by being instrumental into making living arrangements with Jose. By going this route‚ she wanted to ensure herself that their relationship can go beyond the level of friendship

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    But before making the decision to end a relationship. You should take in all the counts as to the reasons your ending it. Reasons why people end a relationship is because of a lack of chemistry‚ too much fighting or both partners feel like they are not a priority to each other. Whatever the reason may be‚ if someone does not feel comfortable in the relationship they are in and have tried everything they can to save it. It is best to get out of the relationship and start new. But that’s not always the

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    the health outcomes of the patient‚ the nurse needs to build interpersonal connections with the patient to form a therapeutic relationship. The nurse also needs to be aware of the patient’s culture and practice in a culturally safe way when establishing this relationship. In this essay the main characteristics of both interpersonal connectedness and the therapeutic relationship will be described using relevant literature. It will then go on to describe culture and cultural differences and then finally

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    The relationships between God and the biblical characters throughout the Old Testament are very different. If we look at the relationships between God and the prophets‚ we can see a clear difference between the relationship between God and Jeremiah‚ and the relationship between God and other prophets such as Hosea and Isaiah. Jeremiah and God’s relationship is more intimate and personal compared to those of Isaiah and God and Hosea and God. God chose Jeremiah as a prophet before he was even born

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    ENC 1101 28 March 2012   Friction in Relationships All relationships come down to one person connecting with another on an intimate level. How that connection is made and maintained determines the strength or weakness of the bond. For instance‚ a couple that has recently moved in together for the first time will have a lot of factors that can cause friction. Different religious beliefs‚ work ethics‚ and family relationships are among the issues that a couple must deal with in order to thrive

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