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    Bonding While humans and animals are commonly seen to think apart and generate thoughts differently than each other, the truth is that since the beginning, humans and animals have had many ways in which they found each other to be compatible with the opposite, because they had come to a realization that they needed each other physically, emotionally, and mentally. And of course though pets may not be suitable to someone’s capricious persona, studies over time have shown that, spending quality time

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    everyone should understand what the attachment is. According to attachment means bonding between a child and caregiver or vice versa. The attachment theory is the theory that describes the long term interpersonal relationship between the humans. Also, it can be defined as the strong bond between parent and child, and later in peer and romantic relationship (Metzger, Erdman, Ng 85). It generates a specific fact that how the humans react in relationships when they get hurt, separated from loved ones and perceiving

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    The Relationship of Social Media and Social Anxiety The ever-growing world of social media is a network of sites and websites designs to have individuals share pictures and ideas will all their friends instantly. The popularity of these sites bursted right out of the gates and are used by billions of people every day. While such sites may appear harmless, these interactive platforms are causing an immense rise in social anxiety. These social networks are actually damaging the mental health of many

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    through their goal of safety and peace from the war of the country. Laila’s story of loss and hope, Mariam’s redemption of family bonding and sacrifice, Rasheed's guilt and his physical abuse, and the development of Aziza and Zalmai, all supports the connection towards the two women and their understanding of each other’s pain. The emotional power of women is strong in human nature, as Mariam and Laila’s relationship inspires the strength to find success and hope through empathy and family love. Not

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    The Making of Darth Vader: Parent-child Care and the Dark Triad Stephanie Bradley Alabama State University Theories of Personality Section I: Summary & Critique Studies have shown that children behave in a certain manner that is commonly related to the way they were raised. To be more precise, a child’s behavior can evolve from the way their parents treated them, at an age where they can remember when these events occurred. Theories agree; the manner one is treated as a child influences

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    Can counseling address the issue of emotional eating? Just as any other maladaptive behavior is used to cope with difficult feelings; counseling for an emotional eating disorder (ED) can be considered a means to cognitively adjust behavioral responses to negative emotions. Emotional eating is a behavioral response to negative emotional states in which individuals increase food intake. This form of disordered eating can be caused by many factors especially stress. Emotional eating is a common

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    Abstract Research indicates that development of friendships begins in preschool ages 3 to 5. As communication skills increase, the desire to develop close friendships also increases during preadolescence and adolescence. Ability to develop communication skills that are conducive to forming close friendships determines the kind and an on occasion the number of friendships an individual has. Individual approaches to friendship are linked to attachment style (self esteem and interpersonal trust).

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    Love's Path- Personal Narrative They say it is better to have loved and lost, than to have never loved at all. Those words are not comforting to me. But, I love you Deborah, he says as we sit on the couch in my basement, his voice shaky, and uncertain. He looks into my eyes as if pleading, no, begging for forgiveness. I don't recognize these eyes that once provided me with happiness, security, and comfort. These eyes used to reassure me that indeed he did --used to love me. It hurts to look

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    Hi, I am Arabella, a junior in high school and a varsity cheerleader at Siesta Key High School. I am four feet and eight inches tall and a flyer on the cheer team. I often dress like a nerd, and do not care what other people think. I am dating the star football player at SKHS his name is Tom. Tom was not only a star football player, but he is also very good at soccer, basketball, baseball and volleyball. He is a liar and a cheater too. Anyways, people just call me Bella. I love sports and love spending

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    The Break Up Analysis

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    Whether you eat a whole tub of chocolate ice cream while crying or you party like a rock star all weekend while drinking, a break up is a break up. If you’re the person who eats a whole tub of chocolate ice cream, you probably accompanied it with romantic movies. Although they are comforting for the time being, they always leave you to wonder, why didn’t my break up didn’t have a happy ending like the ones in the movies? In Peyton Reed’s 2006 romantic comedy, The Break-Up, it portrays the realistic

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