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    According to Merriam-Webster, a relationship is the way in which two or more people, groups, or countries talk to, behave toward, connect, and deal with each other. It’s an emotional, spiritual, or other type of connection between persons. Relationships can be difficult to maintain because we are all different people evolving daily. Majority of the issues and joys of life revolves around people and relationships. Our relationships have a major affect on our quality of life; therefore, we should

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    Relationships require nurturing. They need attention and communication. If you don't nurture your relationships, they will die. You may not be as close as you once were or you may just lose the person altogether. This is true in romantic relationships, friendships, or family relationships. So, it's important to want to work on nurturing those relationships that mean something to you. Following are some affirmations that you can repeat daily to develop the belief that you need to put attention into

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    happens. When we hear the word relationship, we think of a man and a woman. Being in a relationship is more than just being intimate. There are different kinds of relationship such as husbands and wives, parent and child, or just friend to friend. Some people say it takes two people to make a relationship fail. When two people meet, they usually know from the begining if they want to be with that person or if they want to pursue a relationship. When a relationship fails, it is because one or both

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    Relationships bring so much joy to people’s lives. Whether it’s a friendship, family relationships, or marriage/dating, it brings two people together. Sometimes relationships get hard and go through some “rough patches” and lead to negative consequences. I personally can see in other relationships, and in my own past and present these issues cause many to question their own. Some compare their relationships to ones they see in movies, on social media, or celebrities they look up to. It’s a dire need

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    The Relationships of Lizzie Borden Relationships are imperative part of our lives. The connections we have with are families differ from the connections with friends, teachers, and strangers. Relationship is an emotional or other connection between people (Dictionary.com). Love being a major part of relationships, which brings me to one of my older sisters. She is like my best friend; I tell her everything and always go to her for advice. Even though we are thousands of miles apart are love for

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    Relationships are a result of what people put into it and what they take out. In The Odyssey by Homer, relationships show up as respectable, loyal, and moral. While other examples are corrupt, and immoral. Also relationships shows up in Beauty Sleep by Cameron Dokey. Some of the examples have great connections, and some other ones have no connection at all. The Last book I found some examples on relationships is Midnight Pearls by Debbie Viguie. The examples I found were romantic or just as a friend

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    I learned about effective and ineffective relationships. Effective relationships focus on making a relationship and there is a level of care and understanding of one another. An effective relationship has room to grow and develop over time as the relationship and knowledge of one another habits grow. An ineffective relationship has very little room to grow as the relationship does not have a solid base and the characteristics that define the relationship show no connection between player and coach

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    Roach Group topic: Past Relationships and Forming New Relationships In today’s session, the group learned the roles that friends play in their recovery. Group members were to identify old friends who are supportive/not supportive of their recovery, and brainstorm and discuss ways to develop healthy relationships. PO had a strong participation in the group activities, and stated that she disengaged herself from most of her old friends as most of them are chemically dependent. PO expressed “respect

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    filmmakers and photographers alike. Relationships between people vary from the everyday dynamics and the significance in which they value one another and each connection between those relationships makes a different impact on the one of someone else. There are many relationships people form throughout their lives, for instance the primary relationships at the start of their lives, between parent and child, and siblings, which start in the home. A relationship between a parent and child has a special

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    Why Relationships Fail

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    Many relationships have gone wrong, leaving more questions than answers. Why does it sometimes feel like a broken heart hurts worse than a broken bone? Do feelings really have that much of an impact on a person’s day-to-day life? There are a number of reasons why a relationship fails. Jealousy, attachment, detachment, selfishness, time, trust, communication, honesty, and acceptance are just a few reasons. Do opposites really attract? Maybe at first. It’s hard to maintain a relationship when

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