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    Dating in the Workplace

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    workplace dating / fraternization policies. The company has the right‚ no‚ the obligation‚ to provide a working environment that is free of the unnecessary distractions that a workplace romance might cause and an obligation to protect its own assets. Having said that‚ people are people and there are bound to be workplace romances. Companies must determine how they are going to deal with the situation when it arises. They must tread the line between being not only politically correct‚ but legally correct.

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    Throughout the Middle Ages‚ chivalric romances were one of the most common genres of storytelling. These stories often depicted a chivalrous hero‚ who through a combination of honor‚ divine plans‚ and fierce combat‚ won the hand of a beautiful woman. One example of such stories is “The Knight’s Tale”‚ found in The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer. “The Knight’s Tale” features many of the traditional elements of chivalric romances‚ such as a love triangle with two men in love with one woman‚ an

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    Shared Talking Styles

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    Name Professor Course Date Introduction Recently‚ numerous correlations have cropped up between talking styles and romance‚ exhibited by various couples in the contemporary and olden days. This correlation has been developed through research and constant observation in order to substantiate various statements derived from psychologists. One of the considerations is that every relationship presents its own personality and once social interactions commence; synchrony is observed in verbal

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    The central theme of “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind” is unavoidable romance‚ but with a difference. The love itself‚ when it’s finally won‚ isn’t appealing. It’s not even likely to last‚ but being in love is the only way these characters feel alive and no void in their brains can get over that. The statement of “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless mind” is time because of the events in the past‚ present‚ an future of Joel and Clementine’s memories‚ but also willingness to skip across the memories

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    Judging Individuals by their Appearances: A Pretty Face is Not Perfect In Edmond Rostand’s Cyrano de Bergerac‚ Roxane and Christian’s romance plays a key role in teaching us about the consequences of judging others superficially. He does this by telling a story about a love triangle comprised of Christian de Neuvillette‚ Roxane‚ and Cyrano de Bergerac. Christian and Roxane initially fall for each other due to physical attractiveness. However‚ Roxane only chooses to love Christian if he is eloquent

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    Cited: Page Harwood‚ Stephenson. "Legal minefield of office romances – how can employers keep on the button?" HR jobs‚ Human Resources jobs‚ Recruitment jobs‚ Training jobs & career advice - Changeboard. 15 Feb. 2010. Web. 16 Feb. 2010. . Immen‚ Wallace. "Workplace affairs suffer cutbacks - The Globe and Mail." News from Canada and the world - The Globe and Mail. 12 Feb. 2010. Web. 16 Feb. 2010. . Shellenbarger‚ Sue. "Office Romance Is On the Riseand Out in the Open - WSJ.com." Business News &

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    Speech for Class

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    But not as inseparable as her and Will are…I was there when they first met (slide 6) and on their first date…(slide 7) Their whirlwind romance took the world by storm. How can you deny a love like this (slide 8) oops that’s a picture of us‚ sorry‚ like this (slide 9)…oh that’s one more of us…umm anyway‚ Kate and Will‚ the happy couple‚ the fairy tale romance‚ this amazing wedding‚ guys the queen is here! How can I begin to describe the monumental love of the century? I’ll just say Kate and Will

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    tale and the knight’s tales are very different although they have some similarities. The miller’s tale somewhat mirrors the knight’s tale‚ the characters have a different identity but they somewhat remain the same; they are both romance tales just very different types of romance. The miller’s tale mirrors the knight’s tale in many ways. The relationship the girl is in‚ in the two tales is very close to being the same. Palamon and Arcita fight over Emily in the knight’s tale. In the miller’s tale Alison

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    do not know the true meaning of morality. Others think to do good is a moral thing‚ hence any deeds contrary to that are considered immoral. Allowing mentorship to turn into romance breaks the trust on which a healthy student-teacher relationship is founded. Most educational institutions have policies that ban such romances. This because not only is it socially repulsive but also it could expose the school to allegation of negligence and possible lawsuits. Moreover‚ a teacher-student relationship

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    In this romance‚ there is a battle between reason and love. Both try to thwart the paths of the other. When love is taking control‚ there is always a sense of reason that prevents Lancelot from doing what he wants‚ and when reason has the better of him‚ love makes him go in a different direction. Reason is the logical explanation behind each action taken or decision made by Lancelot. Love is the attraction that Lancelot feels for Gweneviere and it has a way of pushing aside reason‚ when he tries

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