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    then‚ I started to be open with other things with her. She‚ in return‚ was able be transparent and share things with me‚ too. She even told me‚ too about her crush during that time. This would be what Altman and Taylor referred to as the law of reciprocity which is defined as the paced and orderly process by which openness in one person lead to openness in the other. Through it‚ I became more confident to share my feelings to her because I know that she’s as much as willing to disclose herself to

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    How To Discover Your Life Dreams I have an assignment for you. Do you want to know why you were born? What your sacred mission in life is? Here’s what you do: Schedule a few hours for a personal retreat; a whole day is even better. Get your calendar and cross out that special day with a fat red pen. No one touches that day. It’s your date where you discuss your life with God. Take that extended time of personal reflection and bring these questions with you. Here are some “heart questions”

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    become a well run independent nation. During the four years that the United States had power over Cuba‚ they had military‚ economic‚ and political rule. Economically‚ Cuba’s sugar crops created a large source of economic growth. The Cuban-American Reciprocity Treaty of 1903 and World War 1 created closer connections with American commerce that boosted the Cuban economy. Politically‚ The US created a new political system that took after the US’s political structure‚

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    resolution to conflict. The next framework discussed is social exchange. This is important because it can help individuals as well as families seek the cost or rewards in any situation. Conflict framework also helps individuals generalize indirect reciprocity. The last framework mentioned is the human ecological framework. This is important because it explains the systems in human development‚ and how the systems affect individual choices‚ which essentially affects a group or family. The conflict

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    Human development follows unique developmental trajectories to which each child adapts differently to adversities. To understand these trajectories‚ a multidimensional approach to understanding human development should be undertaken. Human development is two dimensional; inner and outer worlds. The inner world consists of biological‚ psychological and spiritual experiences which either influence or are influenced by the outer world factors such as interpersonal‚ social‚ structural and cultural aspects

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    Difference bw ethical progress we can find. Ex: excursion‚ crowd‚ black mail. Problems around the contract‚ ex. Misappropriation. Ethical issues regarding contracts: Contract with illegal agreements‚ misrepresentation or lack of good faith‚ contracting with substantial errors in the contract‚ acting with pressure Corruption or irregular payment: -An action in which someone gives cash or other benefit to obtain unjust judgement: BRIBERY -When someone demands money through intimidation or undue

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    Han Wei Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Matthew C. Watson 27th April 2017 In the 1980s‚ the social crisis of homelessness has prevailed in the United States. As the homeless population climbed rapidly‚ the public-health problem was concerned. In Philippe Bourgois and Jeff Schonberg’s photo-ethnography‚ “Righteous Dopefiend‚” these two anthropologists followed the daily lives of several heroin addicts living under Edgewater Boulevard‚ a homeless community in San Francisco for over 10 years

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    Motivation to reduce uncertainty: A reconceptualization of uncertainty reduction theory. Management Communication Quarterly‚ 13 (2)‚ 305-316. Schaffer‚ D.R.‚ Smith‚ J. E.‚ & Tomarelli‚ M. (1982). Self-monitoring as a determinant of self-disclosure reciprocity. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology‚ 43‚ 163-175. Smith‚ W. L. (1996). A framework for the application of uncertainty reduction (UCR) theory to service encounters. The International Journal of Organizational Analysis‚ 4 (3) 299-308. Snyder

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    with the group has meaning. To an extent‚ it gives them a sense of identity. Smith goes on to discuss three linked qualities that he has found to be consistently present in various researches on the concept of community. These are tolerance‚ reciprocity and trust.[3]

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    Online Behaviors‚ Impression Management‚ and Friendship Performance on Social Media Shih Chin Chueh University of Southern California Language Academy December 2012 Introduction With the rapid development of technology‚ the Internet has become an effective mechanism for social networking. People can not deny the fact that a successful social networking is more possible to lead a successful life. A personal impression serves as an important role in establishing new networks and managing

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