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    The first topic is about a worker's relation towards his or her workmates with consideration of the working culture and environment. There are three principal factors which affects interpersonal relationship at workplace, I think; tendency of finding a value in working hard, the hidden but strict rule of having worship for the boss, and the subjection of women. I will take up each factor. First of all, I’ll describe the effect of Japanese tendency of finding value in working hard. One of the reason

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    Types of Interpersonal Relationship i. Pair relationship - Dyadic relationship is relationship between two individuals. ii. Trio relationship – there is relationship among three individuals based on the objectives. iii. Task relationship – It is relationship formed because the purpose of completing something that cannot be done by the individuals alone. iv. Social relationship – social relationships are formed during social gathering. v. Short term relationship – relationship that lasted only for

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    Abstract Interpersonal relationships are common between and among people in all parts of the world. Different theoretical models have been suggested to explain different aspects with regard to human social relationships. On the best-explained theory is the attribution theory, which argues that persons presume certain ideas that are associated with the occurrence of events and human deeds. The proposed study will aim at understanding the relationship between interpersonal relationships and health

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    Interpersonal relationship is the association or the social relationship between at least two people. As indicated by psychologists, interpersonal connections have 6 phases: I. Acquintance stage It is the first stage, the contact stage, which includes knowing the other individual. The kind of messages in every relationship was the starting messages. These are two outsiders and thus the sort of discussion drew in is what will enable them to know each other e.g. their names, where they live, their

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    BARRIERS OF INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIP This concept was taken from module 4 “Human relations”, sub-topic 1 “Interpersonal relations”. Interpersonal relationship can be defined as a close relationship between two or more people who are dependent on each other for one thing or the other and have a close communication over a period of time. People get into interpersonal relationship in other to gain confidence of themselves, to learn about things in the society and about their selves and to also

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    Human beings have been developing interpersonal relationships, which are characterized by close interactions between two people or among a group of individuals (Longres, 2000). Research has established that the closest interactions among persons are found within family because they act as the smallest social units across the world. While people develop interpersonal relationships for various purposes, it is difficult to nurture and maintain such interactions. In fact, the desire to relate inter-personally

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    agree with. As anyone can imagine, this has deeply affected my interpersonal relationship with my family in a negative impact. As an adult, I have come to my own conclusions about my personal beliefs about life and what those entail for myself. These beliefs are usually the exact opposite of what I grew up with, much to the disappointment of my family which has created a deep divide between us. This has probably affected my relationship with my father the most, as he has always been the most outspoken

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    Interpersonal relationships develop between two or more people in a private or community setting. Social Media, is the new tool for meeting people, forming relationships and reconnecting with lost friends and loved ones. In fact, since Social Media websites like, Match.com, Facebook, Instagram, just to name a few have come into existence an influx of relationships have formed. Surprisingly, Social Media is accessible by many devices, smartphone, tablets, laptops and the good old reliable desktop

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    Miah Wells 4/13/2017 Interpersonal Communication Development of Relationships Introduction: Why we form relationships: Relationships are formed on various influences and factors. “An interpersonal relationship is a strong, deep, or close association or acquaintance between two or more people that may range in duration form brief to enduring. People form relationships based on appearance, similarity, complementarity, reciprocal attraction, competence, rewards and more. Appearance: The first phase

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    Power Establishment in Spousal Relationship Introduction Ideally, people tend to relate in various ways. Relationship entails the development of a sense of association between two or more people. Essentially, the interpersonal relationship involves the development of a strong sense of closeness, acquaintances, or association between persons (Blood and Wolfe 148). The strength of association in the interpersonal relationship depends on the degree of love, unity, or various forms of interactions and

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