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    Finding time for a love life in a hectic schedule is not always high on people’s priority list. More often than not everyday life such as a job, school, friends, and family come first. In today’s society online dating has become an easy, almost effortless solution to this problem. People of all ages, genders, and sexual orientation are taking to the Internet to find what we feel we all deserve; love. Unfortunately, while online dating is more convenient than traditional dating it also comes with

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    Technology and interconnectivity has become a crucial part of modern society, being predicted by 2020 that 90% of the entire world will have a cellphone (Woods, 2014). With how fast-paced today 's society is becoming it is no surprise that dating online is becoming the most popular way to meet people. People just don’t have time to keep trying (and failing) at the ‘bar scene’, they want to make the most of their time and find someone compatible for their needs at that moment. The following report

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    Every new beginning starts because some other beginning ended. Before the internet, one of the ways communication was done was via hand written letters that would travel far and near through messengers to get to its final destination, communication was only as fast as the messenger could go, so to people living back in the day, it can be said that the radio, letters, and telegraphs were social media platforms. Relationships were formed through mutual friends, at work places, in bars, at school and

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    When navigating a dating app or website, searching and filtering tools allow daters to be more selective when finding a partner online than offline. Many enter the experience prepared with a desirable “shopping list’’ of characteristics and qualities a potential partner must have. < source? There is little opportunity to reveal information gradually and check for reciprocity along the way. Instead, reciprocity is determined prior to any communication. Many potential partners who would be given the

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    Business Law Term Paper Legal Analysis of Dating Site User Agreement Chosen Site: eHarmony BUSI 2601B Dr. G. Levasseur March 8th, 2015 Table of Contents I Executive Summary 1 II Introduction 3 Overview and Objectives: 3 Methodology: 3 Business Relationship: 5 III Clausal Description and Explanation 6 Document 1: Privacy Policy (3 pages) 6 Document Two: Terms of Service (five pages) 18 IV Application of Legal Principles 32 V Lessons Learned, Recommendations and Example Scenario 46

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1. The online personals industry took its first breath in 1992. In the beginning, the industry experienced very slow growth. Nonetheless, by 2005, due to positive changes in public perception, the industry was booming. By the end of 2007, the industry had grown to a $900 million market. Observers expect the market size to double by 2012. The industry serves its customers by enhancing the ‘self-actualization’ stage of an individual’s (Maslow’s) ‘Hierarchy of Needs.’ It seeks

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    What is Faith Integration? Faith integration in business has been a hot topic in recent years. Many researchers and critics have come to the conclusion that religious values have major impact on organizations and in the workplace. According to Alan G. Walker, in his scholarly journal, The Relationship Between the Integration of Faith and Work with Life and Job Outcomes, about 9 out of 10 Americans express belief in a higher divine being and almost 45% claim to have awareness of their faith in the

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    yes. We had a great time, to my surprise. That’s when I realized online dating isn’t the route I want to take. I think I’m better going the traditional route. I’m glad I did try eHarmony. Since it didn’t produce the results I was looking for it caused me to get out of my comfort zone and approach someone. In the end eHarmony was a blessing in

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    not like his wife because she is controlling. Mrs Mitty is revealed in the beginning of the story “Not so fast! You're driving too fast!” said Mrs.Mitty. “What are you driving so fast for?” In the movie Walter Mitty is single and is signed up on eharmony which creates of his his struggles of trying find a girl. In the story Walter Mitty has no real conflict but

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    Uncertainty Reduction Theory is a socio mental conventional hypothesis. It fundamentally addresses the procedure of how we pick up learning of others. The hypothesis additionally indicates how we as individuals are with uncomfortable circumstances, for example, when we experience outsiders. Charles Berger states that correspondence is utilized to pick up learning. It clarifies and foresee our collaborations with others (Floyd 287). At the point when individuals meet, their key concern is to lessen

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