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    This work of COM 200 Week 4 Assignment Interpersonal Conflicts in Movies includes: Communications - General Communications Choose one (1) movie from a list provided below: Brooks‚ J. (Director). (2004). Spanglish [Film]. Los Angeles: Gracie Films. Cohen‚ B. (Producer)‚ Mendes‚ S. (Director). (1999). American beauty [Film]. Los Angeles: Dreamworks Goldwyn‚ T. (Director). (2006). The last kiss [Film]. Los Angeles: Dreamworks. Haggis‚ P. (Director). (2004). Crash [Film]. Los Angeles:

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    *Interpersonal attraction is the attraction between people which leads to friendships and romantic relationships. Interpersonal attraction‚ the process‚ is distinct from perceptions of physical attractiveness which involves views of what is and is not considered beautiful or attractive. *The study of interpersonal attraction is a major area of research in social psychology. Interpersonal attraction is related to how much we like‚ dislike‚ or hate someone. It can be viewed as a force acting between

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    Tensions The motion picture Crash is an extremely thought provoking movie about the underlying racial tensions in our society‚ with the representation of black‚ Hispanic‚ and Middle Eastern ethnicities and the stereotypes associated with each. The movie Crash is unique because instead of showing characters at their best‚ like most popular movies do‚ the characters are instead stressed out and pushed to their own emotional limits. In the movie‚ crashing comes from beliefs in stereotypes‚ pre-conceived judgments

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    Dealing with interpersonal relationships is a complex subject that is often given inadequate attention by communities. Each individual in a group has a particular and unique personality style that has been shaped by the lifetime of their experience. There are driver types and quiet folk‚ expressives‚ analyticals‚ reserved‚ shy‚ reactive and many others. After you have been working together for awhile‚ an attentive person with training will recognize members personalities and styles and then use that

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    knocked out. He doesn’t know where he is so Ford gives him the book “The hitchhikers guide to the galaxy” to understand what is going on and that he is a hitch hiker on the vogon space ship. In chapter 6‚ Arthur uses a fish called a Babel fish to understand the vogon announcements being broadcasted. The vogons say that they are aware that hitch hikers are on board‚ and that the earth was just destroyed. In chapter 7 the vogon captain named Prostetnic vogon jeltz captures Ford and Arthur and keeps

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    today I am here to talk about the power of the short story‚ I will be focusing my ideas based off ‘The Hitch-Hiker’ by Francis Greig which falls under the category of the spooky story. The Hitch Hiker fascinates the audience because it uses a variety of language techniques that engages the reader to understand the character’s situation‚ in this case‚ Carole. Sentence structure in ‘The Hitch-Hiker’ is a crucial element as it creates a vast majority of the suspense and tension in the short story

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    Hitchhiker Report The first instance where I have been in a group with a hitchhiker was in eleventh grade Advanced Chemistry class. I was in a group with two of the top girls in my grade‚ as well as one of the bottom guys‚ and myself in the middle. Every time we worked in class he never took notes. Then when we did in-class group work‚ he spent more time talking to any group but ours. So of course‚ once we tried to meet outside of class‚ he wanted nothing to do with it and was never there. Our

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    Jeanette Ingolds book‚ Hitch‚ is about a young teenage boy‚ named Moss‚ who is looking to make his family’s life better while living in the Great Depression. He starts off in the book working at an airfield that supports him and his family. But is informed he is being let go‚ so the directors brother in law can work to provide for his family. Moss receives a letter from his Ma telling him that things in Louisiana are rough and that his father Pa went missing after the last paycheck. He then decides

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    Conflict in Interpersonal Relationships Katy Norris BSHS/385 July 27‚ 2015 Audra Stinson Conflict in Interpersonal Relationships Conflict is a normal part of everyday life. Conflict occurs in many different relationship types. Conflict is known as a disagreement between two or more individuals. The disagreement can be due to‚ incompatible goals‚ certain interferences‚ or competition. Whatever the reason may be‚ we all deal with conflict at some point. Conflict happens quite often in romantic relationships

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    MIDTERM PAPER ANALYSIS OF "KUNG FU PANDA" MOVIE SCENE APPLYING THEORIES AND CONCEPTS OF INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATIONS Movie: Kung Fu Panda (2008) Scene (29:33"): Panda meets Master Oogway under the sacred peach tree of wisdom. Background: A panda‚ who was "accidentally" selected to become a "dragon warrior"‚ the highest rank in his dreamy world of kunk fu‚ had been humiliated and discouraged from trying to become a kung fu warrior by the in-group members of the palace inhabitants

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