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  • How to Give Emotional Support to Cancer Patients

    Many people avoid visiting or calling a cancer patient because they simply do not know what to say or how to act. Cancer can be like an invisible barrier in the middle of a relationship. This results in the friend or loved one feeling guilty about not being there during his time of need, and in the cancer patient feeling isolated and lonely. You can offer emotional support without fear of making your friend feel worse by following a few common sense guidelines.

  • Marriage As a Business Contract

    In current American culture, people believe that love and marriage go hand in hand. But when you look at the history of marriage as an institution, it quickly becomes clear that marriage has not always been about love. In fact, even in the West in the 21st century, marriage can look a lot like a business contract.

  • About Emotional Support

    Depression affects 18.8 million adults in the United States within any given year. Its effects are progressive, and the condition tends to place a barrier between the individual and the world around her. The importance of finding emotional support during periods of depression is vital to making progress towards recovery.

  • How to Use People Skills in an Argument

    We have all seen arguments become heated and full of anger. There is a way to win an argument peacefully. Just use your people skills. Follow these steps to sway your opponent to your point of view.

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