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    Betrayal can cause a person to crumble. It comes in many different forms and some are more damaging than others. Friend, country and family betrayal exist in our worlicity of family is the most damaging form of betrayal because a person spends the entirety of their life with their family. The betrayal of a friend is destructive because people choose their friends to be part of their life. In Aesope's Fable “The Frog and the Mouse” the mouse treated the frog to an elaborate dinner because they are

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    BENEFIT OF INTECULTURAL RELATIONSHIPS In life, most of people have a variety of intercultural relationships. It has different categories of age, physical ability, gender, ethnicity, class, religion, race, and nationality. This intercultural relationship can get in school and work place. We can meet variant differences with them. But for feel comfortable with the people that differ from us, we need lot of time for socialization. For example, Susie was dating with a guy. Susie had a middle-class Mexican

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    Introducing Eddie and Beatrice’s relationship second to Eddie and Catherine’s at the outset, Beatrice’s significance is immediately undermined as a tool to reiterate the strength and dysfunction of Eddie and Catherine’s relationship. Initially, a romantic relationship between Eddie and his niece is implied, as Eddie is told to be “pleased and therefore shy” after having seen his niece; the adjective “pleased” instantly indicating to the audience his attraction towards his niece. Yet the morality

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    Intimacy Vs. Isolation

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    defined as the ability to experience an open, supportive, tender relationship with another person without fear of losing one’s own identity in the process (Newman & Newman p. 468). Intimacy shares a bond between two people displaying confidence, respectful affection and shared goals. It is two people respecting each other’s differences and spiritual beliefs. Intimacy accepts each other’s flaws and experience a love outside of family. Isolation is the feeling of being unable to experience shared

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    One of the most important people in life is family, friends, and romantic partners. These people are highly influential towards an individual’s personal goals in life. They shape the way we act and how we think, therefore who we associate ourselves with will affect the types of goal that we choose to follow. This idea is based on the study done by Fitzsimmons and Bargh, who claims the idea that people pursue certain goals based on the type of relationship. Two types of goals that Fitzsimons and Bargh

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    Professor at the University of Southern California, Leo F. Buscaglia; also known as the Dr. Love says, “A loving relationship is one in which the loved one is free to be himself — to laugh with me, but never at me; to cry with me, but never because of me; to love life, to love himself, to love being loved. Such a relationship is based upon freedom and can never grow in a jealous heart.” Relationships are shared with the people we cherish or care about. Ways to express what and how we feel toward people we

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    Relationships In the novel, The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, there is an importance of relationships. They can be between lovers, friends, and families. The novel shows these, but also the wrong types of relationships such as people having affairs. People form relationships so they are not alone and they try to stick together through the hard times and the good times. In every relationship there are differing situations that affect the outcome and success of the relationship. One major

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    Individual attachments styles can affect the type of love relationships later on in life because one learns behavioral traits as a young child. Robert Sternberg introduced us to his Love Triangle theory in 1988. He explained that the way a person was brought up as a child can affect the way they express themselves as adults. The question remains as to why does this affect one as an adult. If one is taught from right and wrong then why does one express themselves negatively towards others? According

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    If you had to pick family over friendship in a heartbeat, I am pretty sure you would all choose family. However, I believe that friends are just as important as family because at the end of the day, the people who stand by you when your going through hell is what really counts as family. This topic is well demonstrated throughout the novel ‘The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas’ by John Boyne, Outsiders by S.E Hinton and the film, ‘The Hunt for the Wilderpeople’, by the director Taika Waititi. As the

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    different types of sexual relationships were an important part of Athenian culture, and many rules and traditions formed around these relationships based on the mores of society. The male citizens were considered the most important segment of the population, and many Greek writers address the cultural conventions, ideals, and beliefs that formed around these relationships. The three main types of sexual relationships that involved a male citizen are marriage, the relationship between a young man and

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