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    information creates numerous repercussions within personal relationships, science, and society. As Jean-Paul Sartre once stated, “The worst thing about being lied to is knowing you’re not worth the truth.” This pertains to several types of relationships including friendships, professional relationships, and romantic relationships. Relationships are built on a foundation of trust. Without honesty and faithfulness, there is no basis for a relationship. Anyone would choose to be with someone who is honest

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    Adult Sexual Abuse

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    severity of abuse increased, the scores measuring the ability to adjust to intimate relationships decreased. Sexual abuse often is initiated by someone the child loves and trusts, which breaks trust and may result in the child believing that people they love will hurt them found a significant relationship between women who were sexually abused in childhood and adult victimization.” (Hall & Hall, 2011) With any relationship there should be a certain level of trust involved in order for it to move forward

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    Attachment theory is an emotional bond that connects one person to another. Attachment theory deals with intimacy in relationships and the impact an attachment can have across a person’s lifespan. Attachment theory usually focuses on the relationships between a child and a parent/caregiver or between partners. John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth are responsible for the creation of attachment theory after they began to work on mother-infant interactions. There were three categories that were formed due

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    Communication Film Analysis While any relationship can be difficult, romantic ones seem to be the most complicated. Interpersonal communication can be defined in many ways but is usually described as communication among those in a close relationship (Alberts 189). The Break Up is a perfect movie that will show examples of the definitions used. Individuals initiate relationships with those they see as attractive, while physical appearance is critical in forming a relationship so is a mental and the ability

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    My private information is secure now because of the privacy setting offered to me on the site. This is effective for me because it protects me against anything that can be used against me in my profession or even relationships. Taking that step helps me feel comfortable to have control over what others can or cannot see. Taking these steps has made me feel more secure on the information and communication I have with others. This effective communication that I do reveal

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    Aristotle's Response

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    depends on ourselves.” More than anybody else, Aristotle enshrines happiness as a central purpose of human life and a goal in itself. Also as of health, knowledge, and friends. Happiness is where we want to be in life. We have to set a goal to successful. Like Nelson Mandela thought that freedom was worth 27 years of his life and he sacrificed is life to a great cost. I think that all three of that thing can obviously help your happiness. I think with health you can have a health problem and still

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    Angelica Lai – Discussion #2: Empathy and Rapport Building rapport and empathy with clients is extremely important no matter what the job is. As mentioned throughout this module, empathy and rapport fuel the relationship between people. My previous work experience includes working at a movie theatre and hospital security. Both jobs required rapport and empathy as these jobs required serving the public. However, even though the jobs itself were different, both had the same underlying task, which

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    Anger In Communication Communicating is the means of transmitting or the exchange of information. These types of exchanges usually occur in many different forms or means. Humans communicate both verbally and nonverbally. The term also refers to sharing or to make common and is defined as a process of understanding. (Pearson & Nelson, 2000 p.18). This process is an activity, an exchange, or a set of behaviors.(Pearson & Nelson, 2000 p.170). These processes or exchanges can lead to anger, which

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    communicating about things other than daily duties can keep the relationship strong. Being able to communicate about things with substance on a daily basis is a good way to keep in touch with your spouse rather you are married or just in a relationship status. When dealing with communication, I tend to hear only what I want to hear, or do not listen all the time. This type of situation can have a big impact being in a relationship. In the article, by Nara Schoenberg, the author discusses how

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    According to its etymology, the word “success” derives from the Latin word successus, which means an advance, a good result, or a happy outcome (“Online Etymology Dictionary”). Emphasizing the part of the definition, “a good result and a happy outcome,” success is associated with a positive connotation from its original roots. This association of positivity with success translated into today’s culture as worldly success, such as fame, fortune, and power. However, several individuals, especially those

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