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    Yana Feldman Professor Ebersole Analytical Reading and Writing 0802 November 2‚ 2010 Advances in Communication and Intimate Relationships Instant digital and online communication of the modern world influences love and courtship in relationships. The generations of today allow their interpersonal relationships to be formed and shaped according to the technology that is offered. This is one of the many important matters that are influenced by technology. Technology is manipulating the world with

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    think that online relationships are in some points more superficial‚ deceitful or perilous than face-to-face relationship is such a dangerously-shallow deception. In fact‚ online relationships aren’t much different from real life relationships. Despite the fact that people have grown panic towards online relationships lately‚ face-to-face relationships themselves don’t serve any fewer disadvantages. Somehow it has been believe to be true that online relationships and face-to-face

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    Briefly describe the difference between intrapersonal and interpersonal approaches. What are the advantages and disadvantages of both? The difference is that interpersonal refers to relationships or actions that take place between two or more people while intrapersonal refers to things that go on exclusively within one person. Inter is a prefix meaning between. Similarly‚ we have interpersonal relations that are between two or more people. Intra is a prefix meaning within. In schools‚ we sometimes

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    Tips for a Successful Relationship Ezell ORR Communication Instructor: Macy Dailey October 17‚ 2011   Dear Jack and Jill‚ My advice to you for a successful and everlasting relationship is good communication. Without good communication the relationship/engagement will not develop to the next level of marriage. In the beginning your communication was limited to conversations of neutral agreements because of the initial stage of your relationship. Researchers have found that one of the reasons

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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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    A relationship is defined as the way in which two or more concepts‚ objects‚ or people are connected. In society‚ many individuals look up to being in a relationship with another person. Others are happily in relationships with their partner. However‚ many relationships tend to fade apart as one person does not want to be committed into the relationship anymore. Relationship dissolution refers to the process of the breaking up of relationships by the voluntary activity of at least one partner. An

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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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    Georgia Perimeter Conflict in romantic relationship Conflicts in romantic relationship Conflicts occur in our relationship when we find dissimilarities in our opinion. It is very natural that disagreements come to the relationships‚ and conflicts occur. There are no interpersonal relationships without conflicts (Wood 230). Conflicts may also come in romantic relationships. Now‚ what is romantic relationship? As Wood says‚ self-concept‚ proximity‚ and similarity are the three main things

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    Bowlby suggests that there is a direct link between childhood relationships and adult relationships. He suggested that individuals develop an internal working model of the self in relationship to the primary attachment figure‚ based in early experiences. The internal models influence the child’s expectations about future relationships. Adult relationships are likely to reflect early attachment styles. (secure or insecure) This was illustrated in the ‘love-quiz’ experiment by Hazan and Shaver

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    DOI: 10.1037//0022-3514.79.2.224 Competence in Early Adult Romantic Relationships: A Developmental Perspective on Family Influences Rand D. Conger‚ Ming Cui‚ and Chalandra M. Bryant Iowa State University Glen H. Elder‚ Jr. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill The present prospective‚ longitudinal study of 193 young adults (85 men‚ 108 women‚ M = 20.7 years old) and their partners in ongoing romantic relationships in 1997 was initiated in 1989‚ when the 193 target youths were in the

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