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    My focus is on relationship between Bimala and Sandip !! Is it love ? Is it attraction ?? Or a way to freedom for bimala ?? Or a way for sandip to meet his self needs ?? In the retrospective opening of THE HOME AND THE WORLD bimala seems to evoke her mother’s tradition – bound Hindu womanhood . A strange fusing of love and worship – a feminine characteristic that was recognized universally as Beautiful . This ideal consists in complete devotion to one’s husband ‚ unquestioning self – surrender

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    equality which people search for in a relationship. It also builds up a reciprocity effect as the opposite parties also shows readiness to disclose themselves. This contributes to the building up of an interpersonal relationship even though physical attraction is irrelevant. However‚ while one enjoys and believes what she or he reads on the screen‚ one must also be aware that he or she may not be telling the truth. When corresponding on the internet‚ fantasy and computer communication go hand-in-hand

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    I believe‚ both from personal experience and from several scholarly sources‚ that there is always‚ at some point‚ a sexual attraction between two people of the opposite sex who have a friendly‚ pleasant relationship. There are too many natural human instincts that drive us to be sexually attracted to a person for male-female friends to not ever experience physical attraction towards each other. From my personal experience‚ I have learned that it is very difficult to be friends with a male who is

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    don’t have strong feelings for. Mutual attraction is also needed for good sex. Not only must you be attracted physically and emotionally‚ but you should also display your attraction towards that person. The other person should also display the attraction they feel towards you. Physical attraction is being attracted to their body and the way they look‚ also known as thinking that they are hot. The other person must be attracted to you as well and show their attraction which would boost your confidence

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    theories in effective group communication. One of the theorists that I looked at was Nicholson. He talks about why people join groups. The five things he talks about are people having the same stimulation‚ reassurance‚ attraction of similarity‚ proximity and physical attraction. I agree with him because‚ especially in the youth of today’s society‚ fitting in to certain groups is important as everyone in the group will want to contribute effectively to the conversations had within the group‚ as they

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    In addition to task commitment and interpersonal attraction‚ group pride may be included in the definition of cohesion.[3] Group pride is when group members like the ideologies that the group supports and share the feeling that being a member of the group is important.[3] Causes of group cohesion[edit] The bonds that link group members to one another and to their group as a whole are not believed to develop spontaneously. Over the years‚ social scientists have explained the phenomenon of group

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    Pain management centers in the US offer physical therapy and rehabilitation for pain relief. Pain is one of the most common sensory and psychological experiences faced by one and all. When pain lasts for a considerably long time‚ it is the sign the body gives that something is wrong. One of the Major Pain Tackling Approaches - Physical Therapy While there are many approaches to tackle pain‚ medication and injections could have their side effects and are prescribed only in cases where the pain

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    of these conflicts and the descriptions Hardy assigns to them. Rather‚ Sue demonstrates all signs of being an asexual before the dominant ideology became aware of or understood asexuality. Asexuals‚ as opposed to sexuals‚ do not experience sexual attraction or desire for sex. This of course puts her in conflict with the dominant ideology of sexuals like Jude‚ so that she becomes overwhelmed by the pressure and engages in sex against her will. Remarkably‚ few critics have seen the novel from this perspective

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    Unready to Wear

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    river rafting live for the adrenaline rush that you physically feel. In addition‚ anyone "wearing" a body can experience so much more than simply a feel or being in that moment. Like those who are very affectionate and enjoy the experience of physical attraction‚ they would not choose to be amphibious‚ because they like the feel of their lovers’ body‚ and they literally undergo an emotion that nothing else can create. Besides being able to feel‚ in general‚ people love to live. Those simples things

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    that she has missed the chance to own the true love. It presumes an old lady tired by the time and the true love that she ever had and now they had gone. By writing this poem‚ Yeats tries to moderate the lady’s beauty - he loved her beyond physical attraction‚ he loved her "pilgrim soul” - and increase her greatness. Yeats’s handling of metaphors and language make both the tones of regret and resentment found in the poem possible. The uncertainty of the last stanza of the poem‚ added illustrates

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