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    Writing Skills 3 July 2‚ 2013 Interpersonal Relationships A interpersonal relationship is an association between two people or more. The relationship could be based on love‚ business or any other bond. Interpersonal relationships also have a good variety of contexts‚ such as a significant other‚ siblings‚ and parents. Having a interpersonal relationship with any of the people mentioned above could be a great experience. My good interpersonal relationship is with my boyfriend mike. He is the only one

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    Violence In Relationships

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    vulnerable to abuse when they are in a relationship. Even in the 21st- century women still‚ carry the relationship with their violent and abusive partner. Such violent relationships can seem extremely strange‚ but sometimes we have to take a look into the root of the problem of the relationship and look at the logical explanation of what can be causing the individual to act in such violent behavior. Majority of the times men and women who are in an abusive relationship will most likely still be with that

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    There are many different family traditions and relationships based on our culture and how it was developed. We are trained to act and behave in such a manner that is “appropriate” from the time that we are born. Many of these actions are actually based on the cultures of ancient times. Some of our everyday traditions come from these cultures‚ along with our actions and behavior within our families. A few of these countries are Babylonia‚ Greece‚ and India. I have found one story from each country

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    Healthy Relationships

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    Healthy Relationships Both partners should feel safe to share their thoughts without feeling that their partner will judge them. They should be able to communicate with one another without having any fear of judgement or ridicule. They should also help build their partners self-esteem and make them feel good about themselves regardless of the situation. They shall embrace one another and respect each other. In order for the couple to maintain a healthy and successful relationship‚ the couple should

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    Three Styles of Policing

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    with the best results of our policing style‚ it is most important to diagnose the reoccurring problems that have effects on the city and community as a whole such as the shocking homicide rates. As the Chief of Police‚ it is my duty to understand the three different styles of policing introduced by James Q. Wilson‚ which include the Watchman Style‚ the Legalistic Style and the Service Style‚ and to make my decision on which style I wish to pursue for the Police Department of Monterey‚ which will ultimately

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    1. According to p. 117 in Ch. 5 of the textbook‚ what are the four characteristics that define intimate relationships? Why does building relationships involve a degree of risk? The four characteristics that define intimate relationships are emotional availability‚ emotional attachment‚ and behavioral interdependence. When you meet someone new rather it is an intimate relationship or building a new friendship‚ it is always hard because you have to build trust and get to know that person. Then there

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    the three ethical perspectives Relativism: The belief that one’s values are correct given the culture‚ although cannot be proven most times. Emotivism: A perspective in which one’s emotions dictate over a judgment on a topic/situation. Ethical egoism: A perspective in which one’s desires and ideas are right‚ and anything apposing that is wrong. How do the perspectives differ from the ethical theories? Values and morals are what makes the difference between perspectives and ethical theories. In ethical

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    homogeneity across cultures. The theory of relative face orientation We have discussed that Brown and Levinson’s (1987) face-saving politeness theory has been undermined for its inability to be applied universally. In surveying recent studies in cross-cultural communication‚ Mao (1994) mentions Janney and Arndt (1993)‚ who characterise it as idealistic‚ culturally biased‚ and lacking objective empirical evidence for the evaluation of their politeness universals. Instead of a theory centered on universals

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    Melony Relationship

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    In chapter three‚ Melony and Homer have a sexual relationship though it was an all physical relationship and had no affection in the relationship. This relationship allows Homer to view women for whom they are instead on objectifying them. This is due to the fact that Homer has sex with Melony a lot and eventually stops finding it enjoyable

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    Caregiver Relationships

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    Youth and Caregiver Relationship: is collaboratively written by Heather L. Storer‚ Susan E. Barkan‚ Linnea L. Stenhouse‚ Caroline Eichenlaub‚ Anastasia Mallillin‚ and Kevin P. Haggerty‚ as a Qualitative study which completes 9 focus groups of 63 individuals who have previously or are currently living in foster care‚ not a residential treatment or group home placement. The second article reviews:

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