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    wanted, he wasn’t the one. The American girl had matured over the course of the few hours of waiting for the train. She had matured and understood the difference between love and desire. This lesson can be carried with her for future relationships, friendships and even give others advice to situations similar to…

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    Interpersonal Communication, as defined by Shelly D. Lane in the textbook Interpersonal Communication: Competence and Context, involves at least two people that establish a communication relationship (Lane 4). The author also states that people engaged in such communication have the power to affect each other as individuals and as interconnected partners in relationships (Lane 5). Through the examples of two situational communication interactions, I will analyze and relate a minimum of four…

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    Love is an intense feeling of deep affection, it can ease ones’ expedition in life as it fills up the emptiness a person has, along with giving a person support they may not already have. By analyzing the novel, The Road by Cormac McCarthy, the movie, Interstellar directed by Christopher Nolan, and the article, What Attracts People on the Outside to Fall in Love with Convicted Criminals by Sharon Murphy it is evident that love can ease one along their journey with motivation, companionship and…

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    Relationship Development

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    maintenance. There are ten stages which are initiating, experiments, intensifying, integrating, bonding, differentiating, circumscribing, stagnating, avoiding, and terminating. However, I have had a friend whom I liked, but I ended up to break the friendship between me and him. The first stage of relationship development and maintenance is initiating.…

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    Equation Of Happiness

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    The Concept of Happiness Happiness is finding satisfaction in everyday life. There are many factors that, added together, equal happiness. That particular equation is unique to each individual. Many times happiness is sought in material things. Happiness can not be bought, it is free. It can not be touched, but can be felt and it can not be borrowed, it should be owned. Even though there is not a single definition, or formula, for happiness, there are several common factors that most…

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    Having An Only Child

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    relationship is unconcerned from researchers, fortunately, the past few years they tended to be more interested in investigating sibling bond. Putting together a puzzle, in order to figure out the special ingredients of this relationship, it came in the conclusion of the most enduring one, starting from childbirth until death. Now, only children’s development has got neutral effects and it is dependable on how their parents raise them, but at the same time, having…

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    In Ransom Riggs’s Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children, Jacob Portman sets off on a journey to find the answers to his grandfather’s mysterious last words. For the past few month, Jacob was plagued with terrifying nightmares of the same monster he saw on the day of his grandfather’s death. Jacob’s psychiatrist, Dr. Golan, suggests that he goes to the island where his grandfather was raised to find the answers to his question. Jacob and his father goes to Cairnholm Island, in Wales, and…

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    my happiness and sadness with or tell her/him my secrets or feelings. The main reason for that I don 't trust anyone anymore, in my life I trust a lot of people but unfortunately the time proved that no one can be trusted and there is no honest friendship. A lot of people took me as their best friend but I don 't take anyone of them as my best friend. Both sew that the intelligent and confidents are characteristic in me but they rated them just in the middle as they told me that I am…

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    I thought they were there for us, but I guess they lied. The way we treat others defines how we are as an individual. For instance, this is shown in the two short stories A Visit to Grandmother and The Lottery. We can also relate to this by Nayeli’s and Lisseth’ personal experience. Every mother claims to love all of their children equally, but some mothers are careless and seem to show more affection for one child than the other. Nayeli loves her mother with all her heart and would give…

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    The Interlopers Summary

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    In the stories The Circuit and The Interlopers, many similarities are shown and characters Ulrich and the girl from “The Circuit” gone through life changing experiences during the time of the story. In “The Circuit” the girl moves from her home into a new town, she didn't know anyone at her new school but she eventually begins to have a relationship with her teacher, Mr. Lema. Since her english was poor, she decided to ask for help from her teacher every lunch period and enjoyed that but one day…

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