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    Arc: Zara: Season 1: Zara is seeking perfection. She is roommates with her best friend Lauren. She is on quest to find out what went wrong in her last relationship. She hates her job. Goes back and forth with her ex Bryant. She finds out her ex has feelings for her best friend Lauren. She ends the friendship with Lauren. Zara moves out of the apartment with Lauren. Zara ends up alone and feeling like a failure. Season 2: Zara is dating but nothing magical, she 's looking for the one. Zara

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    Reflective Paper Part A Communication has never been a strong behavioural competency for me when it comes to fostering relationships. I realize that building on relationships is about the work that you put into them to develop a mutual benefit for each other, and that they are essential when are dependent upon them, but I have found myself always closing off when it becomes overwhelming for me to have control over my own personal life; I push those away who care about me when I struggle to face

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    BARRIERS OF INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIP This concept was taken from module 4 “Human relations”, sub-topic 1 “Interpersonal relations”. Interpersonal relationship can be defined as a close relationship between two or more people who are dependent on each other for one thing or the other and have a close communication over a period of time. People get into interpersonal relationship in other to gain confidence of themselves, to learn about things in the society and about their selves and to also

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    Sandars, the relationship between Gilgamesh and Enkidu is one of extraordinary measure. Enkidu was created solely for the purpose of being a match for Gilgamesh. Gilgamesh and Enkidu’s relationship developed quite strongly over time. In the Afrocentric community, their relationship would have been described as “ride and die”, an eternal or everlasting relationship. The middle-class suburban community would interpret the relationship between the two as a bromance, “a relationship or friendship between

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    There are many men and women across who need to know how to rebuild relationship. We face tough situations in our relationships, situations that can break them. Its great that there are people who want to know how to rebuild a relationship because know how hard relationships can be to start, and how it can be even harder to get them to go the distance. Whether your relationship just ended or you and your partner are going through a tough phase in it, you need to realize that its important not to

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    Reactions in Relations Context is defined as, “Everything that affects a relationship outside of the couple and their interactions; includes side of couple and their interactions; includes physical, social, cultural, and historical elements” (Ch.11 Bradbury, T. N. & Karney, B. R. (2014). In relation to intimate relationships, these interactions can have a greater impact on the relationship than a platonic friendship. The Bradbury and Karney describes the implementation of these ideals by focusing

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    her or to come into the house: “He tipped his hat at the door and was off with the briefest good night” (99). Not only does Tea Cake completely respect Janie, but he also truly loves her enough to not find their age difference an issue in their relationship. When Janie and Tea Cake start seeing each other more, and talking together more, Janie makes it a point of always pointing out their age difference, and Tea Cake always says that it is not an

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    Relationships are the way in which two or more people are connected. The relationships that we make in life are very easy to forge; however they are not so easy to maintain. A relationship between two people can have very different meanings. In some relationships such as two lovers, they can also be best friends because they share good communication. A relationship between a parent and child has a special bond because they share love, and affection for each other. However, there are times when a

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    Most intimate relationship begins with attraction. Attraction plays a big part in developing a relationship between two people, whether it leads to intimacy or just casual or professional relationship. Some features, such as physical attractiveness, psychological dispositions, familiarity, and other aspects can trigger attraction between people (Baumeister & Finkel, 2010). People evaluate these features in each person they meet and weigh their judgment whether or not this particular person has matching

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    Lack of Communication in a Relationship Lack of communication is the root cause for most relationships problems. Communication is the key foundation in a relationship. Without its presence or absence, it affects the physical health. When communication is deprived, we would have no sense of ourselves. Communication enables us to survive and it has a major impact on all relationships. Without communication, a relationship has no chance of surviving its prime. To make communication work, each

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