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    whole social system evident in how farming‚ a practice in agriculture‚ is related to other sectors of society and it differs in terms of its organization in the industries mostly found in urban areas especially on its relation or closeness to nature. And because of this closeness and dependency of agriculture to nature we can easily see the differences of nature in the rural and those in the urban. His is true in the fact that cities nowadays are not only the center of industries and production but also

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    household where a single parent has less time for parenting and assumes the role of caretaker and provider. The findings concluded three oppositions with military families and deployment: uncertainty-certainty‚ autonomy-connection‚ and openness-closeness. Researchers are aware that various oppositions may occur simultaneously during varied

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    model to determine the facilities layout’s effectiveness by considering all significant factors. A measurement model considering a set of three layout effectiveness factors—facilities layout flexibility (FLF)‚ productive area utilisation (PAU) and closeness gap (CG)—is developed in our research. The proposed model will enable the decision-maker of a manufacturing enterprise to analyse a layout in three different aspects‚ based on which they can make decision towards productivity improvement. This

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    My Sister’s Keeper written by Jodi Picoult in 2004‚ explores the lives of two sisters‚ Kate and Anna Fitzgerald as they come to terms with Kate’s illness and Anna being the only family member with the power to save her sister; regardless of the emotional and physical toll it has on the youngest child. The novels many themes and ideas focus on the thin line between what is right and what is wrong and how the different members of the Fitzgerald family interpret it and death. The bond between the different

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    The birth of a child begins a life-long process of joint adaptation between the child and his or her caregivers and the larger social environment. Relations and forms of interactions developed during the early stages of life serve as a basis for many interactions later in life and might have life-long effects (Bowlby 1969). Young children do not have the ability to verbally express what they need to their caregivers‚ so children often convey their needs through their behavior. Parents are often unmindful

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    women have. According to Tanne‚ for women‚ “What is important is not the individual subjects that are discussed but the sense of closeness‚ of a life shared‚ that emerges when people tell their thoughts‚ feelings‚ and impressions; (Tannen Deborah)” however‚ unfortunately‚ “men don’t know what kind of talk women want. (Tannen Deborah)” In “Hill Like White Elephants‚” no closeness is showed by the man during the conversation because the man keeps persuading the girl to do the abortion by repeating it is

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    Brittany Newsome 942416017 Sundown Bakery In the Sundown Bakery scenario‚ the business started as a small operation‚ but as it expanded it led to changes in the way it was run. The family feeling‚ and closeness that was once strong was less noticeable. The new employees did not even know Bruce and Carol‚ the owners‚ and the old employees did not like receiving orders from corporate management. There was no longer any face-to-face communication. As a result‚ there was less give-and-take

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    “The sounds...had probably been heard only by me; for they had proceeded from the room above mine" (236). Jane can only hear “the sounds” of Bertha‚ rather than physically seeing her‚ which suggest that she is imagining them. Brontë emphasizes the closeness when she has Jane describe the noise: "I thought at first the goblin-laughter stood at my bedside: or rather crouched by my pillow" (173). Brontë’s use of the word “goblin” implies evil‚ suggesting that Bertha is evil because she threatens patriarchy

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    way to maintain closeness even when your work life is especially demanding of your time and attention‚ perhaps including prolonged separations?   Obviously‚ these are questions without simple answers‚ but research on successful marriage indicates that one key is to find the middle ground. According to David Olsen‚ couples who are neither too separate from one another‚ nor overly involved with one another are in the best position to succeed. Moderate levels of closeness are optimal. Very

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    (2004). Adult attachment and patterns of extradyadic involvement. Family Process‚ 43‚ 467– 488. doi:10.1111/ j.1545-5300.2004.00035.x Aron‚ A.‚ Aron‚ E.‚ & Smollan‚ D. (1992). Inclusion of Other in the Self scale and the structure of interpersonal closeness. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology‚ 63‚ 596 – 612. doi:10.1037/0022-3514.63.4.596 Baumeister‚ R. F.‚ DeWall‚ C. N.‚ Ciarocco‚ N. J.‚ & Twenge‚ J. M. (2005). Social exclusion impairs self-regulation. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology

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