What is Relationships: Definition and 173 Discussions

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to interpersonal relationships.
Interpersonal relationship – association between two or more people; this association may be based on limerence, love, solidarity, regular business interactions, or some other type of social commitment. Interpersonal relationships are formed in the context of social, cultural, and other influences.

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  1. R

    How Do I End a Relationship When My Partner is Depressed?

    I don't know what to do so thought maybe one of you could help me... I've been in a relationship for three years but for 1.5 of those years I have wanted out (Mentally I have out grown him, I can't seem to have an intellectual chat and don't think he really knows me at all). I tried to break...
  2. X

    Thermal Conductivity & Heat Transfer Coeff: Relationships

    Does thermal conductivity have any connection with heat transfer coefficient? If so what is one in terms of the other.
  3. O

    Figuring out relationships with graphs

    Ok, so as part of a lab, I had to make an excel graph of the relationship between skid distance and cone length (if you want to know more, look at my post below about science fair which was posted yesterday at 6:25 pm). Anyways, I made the graph and I can't tell the relationship between the two...
  4. R

    How do I solve angle relationships in this problem?

    Can somebody take me through the steps of solving this problem? http://img56.imageshack.us/img56/7987/anglerelationships13ot.jpg I just want to know how to do it. This is the appropriate forum right? Kind of lost here
  5. J

    Don't read this if you find relationships boring

    My friend hints at things in conversation. He has said things directly and indirectly which I find disturbing. It's wierd, wether I'm only with him, or with other friends, he'll make comments like these, but never around his girlfriend. There are many supporting stories to consider which I'll...
  6. J

    Critical Value & P-Value Methods: Comparison & Relationships

    1) In the basic probability theory the concepts of mutually exclusive events and independent events share prominent roles, can two events be both mutually exclusive and independent at the same time? 2) What are two vital concepts and the relationship between "Critical Value Method" and the...
  7. J

    Surface Area and Volume Relationships?

    So, I had a question for all of you, regarding the relationships between area and circumference, and surface area and volume. For the longest time I was confused as to how these two quantities were related. I saw that the derivative of the area of a circle was equal to its volume, but then...
  8. K

    Calculating Time in Air for a Vertically Launched Rocket

    Question 3 A toy rocket is fired vertically upwards with an initial velocity of 29.2 ms-1. Calculate how long (in s) the rocket stays in the air before it returns to the ground. s=? u=29.2 v=0 a=-g t=? i've used t=(v-u)/a and then multiplied the answer by 2 is this the correct method...
  9. S

    Ending Relationships: What's a Reasonable Excuse?

    I'm curious as to what you people think is a reasonable excuse for ending a relationship? And how that would change depending on how long you've been with the person, ect. For example, if your partner kissed someone else - ("accidently" or not) would you find that valid reason to break up...
  10. TheStatutoryApe

    Can Game Theory Explain Relationship Dilemmas?

    So last night my girlfriend decides to tell me that she "accidentally" kissed some guy at her work. Uh Huh... So I wait for her to explain... no explination comes for several minutes. Finally she starts talking... "I just went to give him a hug and then he turned his head..." dot dot...
  11. S

    AC Circuit Physics: Voltage vs. Current Relationships

    Physics Help?? In an AC circuit write down the voltage (V) versus current (I) relationships for a resistor, a capacitor and an inductor in terms of agnular frequency (w) and the resistance (R), Capacitance (C) and inductance (L), respectively. From this define capacitive reactance and inductive...
  12. A

    Uncovering the Linear Relationships in Production & Sales of Yearbooks

    Linear Systems 1 . Use your graphing calculator and linear regression to find the best fit line for each of these data tables . A ) x 1.5 0.8 3.5 8.5 6.8 7.5 Y 7.0 5.9 11.9 24.5 21.5 22.5 B ) x 12 9 3 11 7 2 Y 8 45 120 20 70 133 2 . Two large tanks are sitting next to one...
  13. R

    Receiving and Relationships assembly

    I have to do an assembly on receiving to 15 year olds this friday. the title of the assembly is Receiving and Relationships. Has anyone got any ideas on what i can do, to make it as interesting and fun as possible? i would also like some quotes or philosophy i could use to end the...
  14. P

    Understanding Genetic Similarity: Dawkin's Perspective on Family Lines

    In Dawkin's book "The Selfish Gene", he discusses genetic relationships in family lines (e.g., your genetic similarity is 1/2 that of one of your parents, 1/4 of your grandparents, etc.). He mentioned that going back only a few generations, your genetic similarity to your family line is no...
  15. F

    Exploring Relationships Between x, y & z

    The lists below show the relationship between value of x, y & z. List A, x: 3, 6, 9, 12, 15,... List B, y: 28, 26, 24, 22, 20,... List C, z: 10.5, 10, 9.5, 9, 8.5,... Find a) a fomula for z in terms of x and y, b) the nterm of each sequence. I can see the pattern in A, B & C but i just...
  16. E

    Do nearby stars have an effect on the Sun and its planets?

    The Sun has effect on its Planets (and vice versa). The Planets have an effect on their Moons (and vice versa). Do nearby Stars effect the Sun (and vice versa)? If this is true, how large of an effect could there be? What would be the cause of the effects? Would it have anything to do...
  17. I

    What is the significance of the relationship between phi and pi?

    This is by far the most exciting site on pi and phi I have ever seen. You must see this. http://goldennumber.net/five(5).htm Don't forget to see the side links to other pages in the site that describe other interesting facts.
  18. A

    Exploring the Different String Theories & Their Relationships

    Hi. Could someone please post a quick summary of which string theories are out there and how they relate to each other? I could only find partial information on this... Thank you.
  19. C

    Gyroscopic procession relationships

    good day to you, good sir or madam! i am in a bit of a predicament with a physics assessment of mine; i need to know the mathematical relationships between the precessional frequency, the couple (or torque, as i have read it called) and the angular momentum of a gyroscope, and (here comes the...
  20. Dezepar

    Exploring Mass-Time Relationships

    Can someone shed light on any and all relationships between mass and time?
  21. R

    Sum over histories and relationships

    Ok, everyone knows that according to Feynman's theory a subatomic particle traverses all paths from one point to another simultaneously. My idea is to apply this behavior to relationships. For example, given a choice between five girls each choice made invokes a different actual history out of...
  22. Zantra

    Are interracial relationships truly accepted?

    What can I say? I love controversy So obviously interracial relationships have made great strides over the last 20 years, and is widely accepted, but there is some resistance still in certain areas. And I'm speaking of course, not only of black and white, but hispanic, asian, native...
  23. D

    Swinging Pendulum: Analyzing Height & Distance Relationships

    A pendulum comprising a string of length L and a sphere swings in the vertical plane. The string hits a peg located a distance d below the point of suspension (see attached) A) show that if the sphere is released from a height below that of the peg, it will return to this height after...
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