...need to spend time to know tha other side very qiut, so friendship require time and energy for two reson.First reason is that some frinds are friend for life second is that people cannot live alone. The first reason why friendship worth time and energy is that some frinds are friend for life .According to the reading, some of your friends are friends for life .Because when you meet them and spend time with them and share every thing with them you will become too close with them also you will new every thing about them so you will understand them more and you will know what they love and what they hate .also, your relationship with them will become more better , he will share his secret with you and will tell you what he feel, and he will be more comfortable to talke with you . The other reason why friendship worth both time and energy is that people cannot live alone. Every People this time need other people to live with them . For example, we need freinds to talk with us when we need to them ,and help us when we are in trable they give us their hand when we are in deep .also, they help us when we try to find a job.According to the Law of attraction, the more similar our attitude, the more we are attracted (listening). People need some body neer of them they can not live a lone . In conclusion, friendship requires time and energy because some frinds are friend for life and people cannot live alone.So people have to make a good relationship with thier friends and try to understand...
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...Friends By Face or Friends By Facebook “As we click with more pals online, the idea of friendship multiplies,” by Joel Garreau (2008). “Whom exactly can you count on(pg 139).” As a society today everyone is depending on the status of the internet. More than half of the people in the world has a Facebook from people you would never think of will have one. The points are you can pick your friends but…, words colliding, stitched together, and the real thing. Are these your frinds indeed? “Life was once so simple(pg 141).” The friends theme was “I’ll be there for you when the rain starts to pour,” and, “I’ll be there for you, ‘cause your’re there for me too(pg 141).” When you get an annoumous friend request the first thing you do is look into their profile before accepting them. Maybe see what friends you all have in common and then ask questions about them. Do you remember the times when you wrote letters to each other in school. Remember when you had to phone someone about a problem and it will just be between the two of you. What happen to those days when everyone did three way calling to find out the 411 on the new boyfriend. Facebook is the new beginning of communication. You know all those separate lives you lead(pg 142)? When you have many friends you act different towards each one of them. When you are out with your best friend and you all run into a friend of yours you know but she doesn’t know and you all do a secret greeting that only you and her know...
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...six-years-old. I went to kindergarten through fifth grade at Booker Elementary and while I was there, I won an award for perfect attendance. I also won an award for honor roll all four terms. Then I attended Booker Middle School, and there I also won a couple of awards: one for perfect attendance and two for being named Student of the Year--one in sixth grade and the other in eighth grade. I am now a senior at Booker High School. I plan on finishing school and maybe going to a community college. What life means to me. Life to me means friends and family who you can trust and who trusts you. I am pretty much on the happy side of life, but like all teens I do I have my "days of." That means I do have some sad days or depressed days. I have a few frinds here that sort of look out for me and when I am having a bad day, I have someone here at school to talk to. I make my school days go by thinking of either the next hour or what I will do when I get home or on the weekend. I'm not seeing anyone now but when I did have a boyfriend, our favorite places to go were the movies and out to dinner. Sometimes we went to the beach. Only once we went to an amusement park: Universal Studios. We were together for twenty-nine days and then we broke-up; so no, I don't think it was...
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...possible to expend business with social network? The majority answer for this question are strongly agree that is 35%. For the minority answer is strongly disagree that is 4%. For the rest answer of the respondents are agree 27%, neutral 19% and disagree 15% Most of respondents strongly agree that it is possible to expend one business thought sosial network because some of respondents do online business at sosial gain more money for they living. Only a little of respondents who tick answer for strongly disagree, because they never do online business at sosial network or buy anythings online business at sosial network. The question is it is easy to find long lost frind at sosial network? As we can see at this bar chart majority of respondents choosed agree at 30%. For the minority answer of respondent ticked was...
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...Psychiatric report (interviewed on october 14 2015 ) Azin deldar Group 10 Personal data Name: ILONA Age: 73 Address: lives in Debrecen Gender: female Place of birth: polgár Marital status: single. Divorced Occupation: retired now. But worked as a store manager Highest level of education: collage . Economics study and finance speciality Circumstances of admission The patient was admitted to the ward because she was experiencing delutions such that her home was infested with bugs coming from bird netsts that had been removed from the deforeastaation over the summer. She was admitted to the ward by her by her psyciatrist and she came in alone. Her date of admission was on october 9th 2015. Year 2005 she was treated in Kenezy hospital due to some family problems. In just that year she lost six of her close family members. In 2003 she was experiencing panic attacks and 2005 she was diagnosed with major depressive dissorder. Autoanamnesis Her current complaint were due to the bugs in her home. By the end of june a bird nest was found and later removed from a chimney in her home. She cleaned everything up but again next day they appeared again on her butter and toast. She was afraid of them due to health concerns. The patient told us that the bugs but her back ones and it got infected. After that she went to the family physician and got some steroid cream. Her symptoms appeared due to sleeping disturbances, she had trouble falling asleep at night time, she took sleeping...
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...Final Project Psychosocial Assessment of a Film Character A psychosocial assessment is a tool used by helping professionals as a way to evaluate of a client’s mental, physical, and emotional health. Basically the assessment is a snap shot into the history of individual covering all aspects of his/her life. The questionnaire is then utilized to create an overall picture of the individual in order to help the client address the identified issues determine treatment goals. Watch one of the films listed below and choose one of the following characters as the basis for your psychosocial assessment, theory-based analysis, and treatment plan: The Color Purple -(this is also a book by Alice Walker). This film/book depicts intergenerational processes in an African American family. The psychosocial assessment should be on the character Celie. On Golden Pond – The story of a family in different developmental stages, learning the complexities of forging, maintaining and repairing relationships. The psychosocial assessment could be on either Norman or Chelsea. My Girl- An 11 year-old girl struggles with grief and friendship as she comes of age. The psychosocial assessment should be on the character Vada. Antwone Fisher- In order to move forward, a Navy man must confront his difficult past with the help of a psychiatrist. The psychosocial assessment should be on the character Antwone. Goodwill Hunting- This film portrays a gifted young man and his struggles to find...
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...The internet was once seen as a medium that diminished social capital (Kraut et al, 1998). Now it is seen as a way that maintains social contact (Wellman et al, 2001). In the article Opening Closed Regimes, the writers wondered whether Mohammed Bouazizi believed he would play such a role in releasing a wave of protest for democracy in the Arab world. His story of stepping in front of a civic building in Tunisia and setting himself on fire in protest of the government was one of many that were retold on social networking sites in ways that stirred protesters to organise protests and criticise their governments. (Howard et al, 2011). Residents of the Arab nations used social media to help inform Western news teams about events on the ground. Social networking helped put a human face on political power and became a causation of the Arab Spring. Of the online tools, social networking sites have experienced the most prolific growth (Diffley et al, 2011). People spend hours connecting to others on social networks (McGrath, 2010). This evolution of social networking could not escape the corporations’ attentions, which are in constant search for new instruments meant to help them increase their market shares (Chis and Talpos, 2011). Studies by Forrester research show that spending on social networking will increase from $455 million in 2008 to $3.1billion in 2014, a 335% increase (Horovitz, 2009). Based on the above, my paper will focus on how social networking has become an indispensable...
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...EFFECTS OF TAKING QUALIFYING EXAMINATION TO THIRD YEAR ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS CHAPTER 1 The Problem and Its Background Introduction Examination is one of the best ways to prove whether a student, or anyone who undergoes learning, learned something from what they have studied. Exam results can show in which lesson the students were not able to fully understand and what they were able to. But does this result help the student improve in their studies, and how those this results affect them, especially if the result will determine whether they stay on their chosen fields? Qualifying Examination is given to B.S Accountancy students in order to test whether they are qualified to continue the program and to improve their academic performance. It is in fact a policy set by the school to all programs that have board examinstions. Another reason why this examination is given to students is for them to be prepared for the licensure examination they are to take after graduating in college. Through this, the students will be able to review their past subject. Students will have a preview of what the board examination would be like after graduating, the stress they might encounter and the pressure of all the subjects that they will have to review. As a school policy, Qualifying Examination is given to students who will be able to pass all the Fundamentals of Accounting and all the Financial Accounting subjects of the accounting course. The exam is divided in two parts, the first part...
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...STRESS MANAGEMENT CHAPTER OBJECTIVES: TO UNDERSTAND • The role of Stress in Employee Health • Extreme forms of Stress Reactions • Causes and symptoms of Stress • Organizational Effects of Stress • Actions that may Prevent or Reduce Stress • Different Counseling Functions • Three types of Counseling and Their Usefulness Coping with Stress People have many sources of stress: school, jobs, relationships, money (the lack of it), etc. Perhaps there is no more important topic than how one can handle or cope with stress. This module hopes to offer some practical advice on how to understand and manage one's stress. Some important questions to ask yourself prior to starting this unit are: • What are the main stresses in my life right now? • Are these stresses caused by people or things? • How have you attempted to manage these stresses? By avoiding them? By confronting them? • Using substances? • Have you ever given any thought to developing several, positive methods for stress management that could be effectively and safely used when the need arises? What is Stress? Stress is commonplace in the lives of college students. Learning to deal with stress means learning to understand what stress is, identifying common sources, and then practicing some method of stress reduction on a regular basis. Everyone has some method(s) for dealing with stress. Sometimes the methods we use for dealing with stress are productive: meditation, exercise, and listening...
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...9-709-424 JULY 1, 2008 MIKOŁAJ JAN PISKORSKI HANNA HAŁABURDA TROY SMITH eHarmony Greg Waldorf, the CEO of eHarmony, was in his car driving down the Interstate 10 Freeway after a day-long meeting with eHarmony’s senior leadership team. The sole purpose of this October 2007 meeting was to decide how the company should address recent competitor actions. After many deliberations, Waldorf’s executive team was able to identify four strategic options. Now, Waldorf and Greg Steiner, the President and COO, who was sitting next to him, were debating which option the company should pursue. As the two whizzed down the car pool lane, passing cars stuck in traffic, they reflected on eHarmony’s success. This online personals site targeted marriage-minded individuals and offered a unique product which combined an extensive relationship questionnaire, a patented matching system and a guided communication system. Despite charging a premium for its services, eHarmony had experienced phenomenal membership growth while its competitors stalled. As a consequence, it was able to increase its paying membership base to slightly less than a half of its largest competitor, even though it entered the market six years after they did. The success of eHarmony did not go unnoticed. From the beginning, competitors had been copying some of the company’s product features and closing the price gap. More recently, Match, eHarmony’s biggest competitor, had increased its advertising expenditures...
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...XXX10.1177/1529100612436522Finkel et al.Online Dating 2012 Research Article Online Dating: A Critical Analysis From the Perspective of Psychological Science Psychological Science in the Public Interest 13(1) 3–66 © The Author(s) 2012 Reprints and permission: sagepub.com/journalsPermissions.nav DOI: 10.1177/1529100612436522 http://pspi.sagepub.com Eli J. Finkel1, Paul W. Eastwick2, Benjamin R. Karney3, Harry T. Reis4, and Susan Sprecher5 1 Northwestern University; 2Texas A&M University; 3University of California, Los Angeles; University of Rochester; and 5Illinois State University 4 Summary Online dating sites frequently claim that they have fundamentally altered the dating landscape for the better. This article employs psychological science to examine (a) whether online dating is fundamentally different from conventional offline dating and (b) whether online dating promotes better romantic outcomes than conventional offline dating. The answer to the first question (uniqueness) is yes, and the answer to the second question (superiority) is yes and no. To understand how online dating fundamentally differs from conventional offline dating and the circumstances under which online dating promotes better romantic outcomes than conventional offline dating, we consider the three major services online dating sites offer: access, communication, and matching. Access refers to users’ exposure to and opportunity to evaluate potential romantic...
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...Media History Contents 1 Introduction 1.1 Mass media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.1.4 1.1.5 1.1.6 1.1.7 1.1.8 1.1.9 Issues with definition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Forms of mass media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Purposes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Professions involving mass media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Influence and sociology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ethical issues and criticism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Future . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . See also . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 1 2 6 6 7 8 10 10 10 10 11 11 12 12 12 12 16 16 17 17 17 17 17 17 18 19 20 21 21 21 1.1.10 Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1.11 References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1.12 Further reading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1.13 External links . . . . . . . . ....
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