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    Batman's Relationship

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    Wayne has formed various relationships in his life that have exposed his "hobbies". Most of these relationships developed based off of poor judgement and endangered the lives of those involved with him. Batman throughout his years of crime stopping has given himself the opportunity to find apprentices in order to keep his legacy going. issue with these apprentices is that they are all children and normally one would avoid putting children into the line of fire but not Batman. According to Robin

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    Interracial Relationships

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    intimate form of integration. Racial tension predominated in the 1960’s‚ and it influenced the view people had on interracial relationships. That mentality: however‚ has had little change since then. Back in the day‚ the talk of interracial relationships or anything of the sort vas looked down upon. Actually‚ if someone were to be involved in an interracial relationship in those times‚ that person would have definitely been shunned‚ mistreated‚ or possibly abused. Racial tension and discrimination

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    Rebeca's Relationships

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    Relationships play a massive role in Garcia Marquez’s novel One Hundred Years of Solitude‚ and the character of Rebeca may be one of the most reliant on these relationships. Her strange origins make her undergo an identity crisis that can only be solved by meeting someone who will introduce her to what she truly wants. This person comes in the form of her first love‚ Pietro Crespi‚ who appears to be everything that Rebeca would ever need. However‚ Pietro will give Rebeca so much more than a new life;

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    DNA Of Relationship

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    I am choosing the book‚ The DNA of Relationships‚ because as a Christ follower‚ we are meant to come together‚ as a community‚ to worship and love of Lord. However‚ if aspects of healthy relationships are not present‚ the outcome of the environment will be detrimental to the relationships built with one another‚ and even possibly God. We each‚ as individuals‚ are unique in or capabilities and attributes; therefore‚ we are meant to be in community with one another in order to combine and form a new

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    DNA Of Relationships

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    In the book “The DNA of Relationships” Dr. Gary Smalley gives many examples of how to handle rough patches in a relationship. He gives advice on things you need to work on in yourself before confronting your partner‚ or friend. He also lists many fears and our reactions to these fears. It is a good book to read whether you are in a relationship or not. Dr. Smalley discussed fears in chapter two. There were several fears that stuck out to me while I read through the list. I recognized these fears

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    Kelsey Olen Rowan Johnson English II 15 February 2013 Infertility In Relationships Infertility‚ or sterility‚ is the inability to produce offspring or the inability to conceive. Although the majority of American men and women assume that they will mature‚ fall in love‚ and create children of their own‚ the rate of fertility continues to decrease over the years‚ and the American dream of becoming a parent does not always become a reality. Although some men and women are complacent with adoption

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    Close relationship

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    In reading the article “Close Relationships Sometimes Mask Poor Communication” I was intrigued by the information that was given‚ the article touched on some important issues People who have close relationships often find that they feel as if they communicate with one another better than they actually do. Because they spend such a great amount of time together‚ they can become connected to one another‚ and not take the time to truly think about‚ and consider the feelings or thoughts that may be running

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    Romantic Relationships

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    romantic relationships; I would firstly like to define a romantic relationship. A romantic relationship is “one where you have a deep feeling of connection to the other person‚ it is a relationship based on love‚ passion and commitment to another person”(Website 1). The reason I chose romantic relationships would be due to the fact that these relationships are social phenomena that have existed from the beginning of time and will continue to exist as long as humans exist. Relationships are an occurrence

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    Unhealthy Relationships

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    Unhealthy Relationships Jealousy Alma De Jesus-Rodriguez FS 101-Skills for Marriage July 30‚ 2010 There are many factors that can destroy a relationship. One of the many causes that relationships brake is because jealousy. Jealousy is an emotion many people feel when they feel they are going to lose something they want. Jealousy is many times the inspiration of music‚ movies‚ poems‚ art‚ etc. Jealousy can be treated‚ even though it is not an illness. Jealousy can be caused by insecurity

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    Two explanations on the maintenance of relationships One of the main theories for the maintenance of romantic relationships was created by Thibaut and Kelly in 1959‚ called the Social exchange theory. It views all relationship behaviour as a series of exchanges based on rewards‚ costs and profit. Each person attempts gain the most out of the relationship and lose the least. The exchange element occurs when individuals receive rewards and thus feel obliged to reciprocate‚ such as a person being hugged

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