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    using social and interpersonal conflict theory. Generally‚ both the adolescent and parent’s behavior can be explained using conflict principles. For example‚ Pruitt and Kim (2004) define the term conflict‚ as a “perceived divergence of interest‚” a conviction that the parties’ aspirations are conflicting. This case study involves a Latina adolescent coming out as bisexual to her traditional mother. Their conflict involves distinctive ways in which they engaged in the conflict in an attempt to

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    discuss specific examples from the film and apply it to IPC3’s concepts (highlighted in bold) to demonstrate the knowledge from which I have acquired during this summer course. I will be discussing six different interpersonal communication areas in this paper‚ which are: close relationships‚ conflict‚ nonverbal communication‚ emotion‚ language‚ and listening. The first area I will discuss is close relationships. In the beginning of the film‚ we become acquainted with a woman named “Nicole” as she meets

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    In “Spanglish Spoken Here”‚ the author‚ Janice Castro‚ shows readers how Spanglish is using widely across the United State. She gives many examples showing that Spanglish is used by all ages of people across the state like Manhattan‚ Miami and Los Angeles. The author states‚ “Spanglish is common linguistic currency” (Castro‚ ¶2). Spanglish is commonly used by Spanish-speaking people and native-born Americans in their everyday life. Children who bring Spanglish to their home do not only learn it from

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    Melissa Orona English 100 A Ms. Baer March.08‚ 2011 Spanglish in the United States I grew up in a predominately Caucasian neighborhood and because of the color of my skin they assumed I spoke Spanish. I was about eighteen years old when I learned to speak Spanish. I always told myself that once I had children I was going to make sure they knew how to speak Spanish because I believe language is a being part of your heritage and your identity. Now that my children are older I hear

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    Interpersonal conflict in films (American Beauty) Interpersonal conflict is "a struggle that occurs when two people cannot agree on a way to meet their needs" (Beebe‚ Beebe & Redmond‚ 1999‚ p.248). Interpersonal conflict can be of love‚ spirituality‚ morals etc. In American Beauty (film)‚ interpersonal conflicts are shown as reason to destroy household. Household that appears to be perfect and imaginary from outside‚ are moth-eaten from inside‚ owing its failure to interpersonal conflict within

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    1.The best theoretical perspective that applies to the Experiment movie is Conflict Perspective because people in the movie were shaped by power and authority. Researchers wanted to see what was the Correlation between those two so they created this Experiment by using the Scientific Method and Research Design. The participants were given the role of prisoners and the other part played the role of security guards. The choice was made randomly‚ and they both have to follow certain rules especially

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    Conflict management deals with many levels of communications. Power and influence play a key role in how conflict is resolved in situations involving conflict. The film Lean On Me was first and foremost about transformation on several different levels. At first glance the tactics of “Crazy Joe” Clark seem harsh and arbitrary. It helps to understand that Joe Clark in real life was a sergeant in the Army reserves. (Gallene 1989) Much of the tactics displayed in the movie would be familiar to anyone

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    Twilight: Interpersonal Communication Movie Review Through the story of the characters and their interpersonal communication movies have become a household commodity and often times emerge as a mainstream “pop culture.” Twilight is the recent adaptation from novel to film based off the book by Stephanie Meyer released in 2005 by the same title. The film tells a story about the forbidden love between two individuals through the telling of a seventeen year-old girl. Through this forbidden

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    The main character in the movie Juno is a 16 year old girl named Juno. She is witty‚ sarcastic and has a great sense of humor. Surrounded by the falling leaves of autumn‚ we find Juno drinking “like ten tons of Sunny D” as she decides to take three pregnancy tests to confirm her worst fear. She is pregnant. After a fateful and funny encounter with a pro-life schoolmate outside an abortion clinic‚ ("Fingernails? The baby already has fingernails?")‚ Juno decides to go through with the pregnancy

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    Review of “Methods of Resolving Interpersonal Conflict” Mark R. Long Morris Graduate School of Management Review of “Methods of Resolving Interpersonal Conflict” The article (Burke 1969) describes a number of methods for negotiating and handling conflicts. In this article the author describes both effective and ineffective methods ranging from force to withdrawal. Each method is defined by a number of examples. The most effective technique‚ Confrontation Problem Solving‚ is identified and

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