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Social networking services ... a big platformto createsocial relationships
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these expressions of gratitude among strangersinfluencesocial relationships
the power dynamicsinfluencesocial relationships
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Still another custom that ends in greater emotional wellnessis creatingsocial relationships
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positive affect ( PA)—the feelings(passive) are influenced bysocial relationships
the anxiety of individualisation(passive) caused bysocial relationships
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physical healthcan influencephysical health
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health throughout the life courseinfluencehealth throughout the life course
to more employment , satisfaction , health , and valued social rolescan leadto more employment , satisfaction , health , and valued social roles
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to the Outcomes of Program Participants ... NRCNA Institute for Research on Poverty - University of WisconsinContributeto the Outcomes of Program Participants ... NRCNA Institute for Research on Poverty - University of Wisconsin
to the development of obesity through the interaction of biological , behavioral , and environmental factorsmay contributeto the development of obesity through the interaction of biological , behavioral , and environmental factors
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many challenges for an individual with ADD.Difficulties with paying attention to others , missing important verbal and nonverbal cues , impulsively reacting or saying things that may be hurtful , moodiness , quick temper , low tolerance for frustrations , forgetfulness , zoning out in conversations , oversensitivity to criticism , emotional over - reactions ... problems following through with commitmentscan createmany challenges for an individual with ADD.Difficulties with paying attention to others , missing important verbal and nonverbal cues , impulsively reacting or saying things that may be hurtful , moodiness , quick temper , low tolerance for frustrations , forgetfulness , zoning out in conversations , oversensitivity to criticism , emotional over - reactions ... problems following through with commitments
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to discrimination among citizens like forbidding marriage between people of different religious sects ... lacking a unified law applied over all , or discriminating between people based on their sectarian affiliationsleadto discrimination among citizens like forbidding marriage between people of different religious sects ... lacking a unified law applied over all , or discriminating between people based on their sectarian affiliations
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support systems that can carry us through lifecreatesupport systems that can carry us through life
and sustains family and friendship bondscreatesand sustains family and friendship bonds
through physical meetings ... but maintained remotely by good communicationare createdthrough physical meetings ... but maintained remotely by good communication
in win / win situationsresultin win / win situations
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how we use languagecan influencehow we use language
personality ( e.g. Symister & Friend , 2003can influencepersonality ( e.g. Symister & Friend , 2003
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to personality change , social isolation and occupational disabilityleadingto personality change , social isolation and occupational disability
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in a transformation of the reading experience from an isolated , structured activity to a socially situated and collaborative effortresultedin a transformation of the reading experience from an isolated , structured activity to a socially situated and collaborative effort
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meaningful contexts for limited skillscreatemeaningful contexts for limited skills
her lonelinesswould causeher loneliness
the purchase behaviors and loyaltyinfluencethe purchase behaviors and loyalty
regulatory systems in the body(passive) are influenced byregulatory systems in the body
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