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  2. Relationship dissolution "refers to the process of the breaking up of relationships (friendship, romantic, or marital relationships) by the voluntary activity of at least one partner." [1] This article examines two types of relationship dissolution, the non-marital breakup and the marital breakup. The differences are how they are experienced ...

  3. On-again, off-again relationship - Wikipedia

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    Despite this, not all on-again, off-again relationships are considered toxic, as breaking up and reconciling can help a couple with better communication and address the issues in their relationships. On-and-off partners have reported “future relationship knowledge" as being the top benefit of these types of relationships.

  4. Breakup - Wikipedia

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    Once a partner discovers the infidelity, this could result in a breakup. Online dating may also prohibit choices that could save a relationship. To further elaborate, many times in relationships, space is necessary to collect thoughts and feelings after an argument, however, the usage of social media allows access to one's partner at all times.

  5. How to Thrive Through the 5 Stages of Breaking Up - AOL

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    Jill Weber, PhD, a psychologist and the author of "Breaking Up & Divorce," shows you how to heal, even thrive, in heartbreak after a relationship ends.

  6. Breaking Up Can Be Easier If You Have a Ritual - AOL

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    In life, rituals don't only exist within relationships you want to keep, writes Michael I. Norton.

  7. How To Write a Thank You Email After an Interview - AOL

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    While it's fine to take advantage of these guides, make sure you tailor it to you and your specific interview (one can pick up a generic, cut-and-paste email a mile off – especially recruiters ...

  8. Interpersonal communication - Wikipedia

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    A social network is made up of a set of individuals (or organizations) and the links among them. For example, each individual may be treated as a node, and each connection due to friendship or other relationship is treated as a link. Links may be weighted by the content or frequency of interactions or the overall strength of the relationship.

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