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    Whether it's with a family member, friend, or date, these good conversation starters and open-ended questions will start a deep, honest discussion. Whether it's with a family member, friend, or ...

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    Asking all the right questions can provide deeper insight into what someone is really like. Use these queries to learn more about friends and loved ones. These deep questions will help you build ...

  4. File:US Citizenship test questions - English.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: This is the official list of questions (and expected answers) that can be asked on the civics portion of the American naturalization test, revised in January of 2019. While most of these questions are supplied with answers, the ones that ask about specific members of the American government are not.

  5. 3 signs your aging loved one may be ready for assisted living

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    Smith noted that if your loved one is repeating themselves more frequently, it’s a good idea to bring in some support not only for help with day-to-day living, but also for attention and friendship.

  6. Colour wheel theory of love - Wikipedia

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    Insufficient expression of Manic love by one's partner can cause one to perceive the partner as aloof, materialistic, and detached. In excess, mania becomes obsession, and obsessed manic lovers can thus come across as being very possessive and jealous. Lee's recognizable traits: Anxiety about falling in love, with expectations of pain

  7. Separation anxiety disorder - Wikipedia

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    Most often, the onset of separation anxiety disorder is caused by a stressful life-event, especially a loss of a loved one or pet, but can also include parental divorce, change of school or neighborhood, natural disasters, or circumstances which forced the individual to be separated from their attachment figure(s).

  8. Limerence - Wikipedia

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    Limerence is a state of mind resulting from romantic feelings for another person. It typically involves intrusive and melancholic thoughts, or tragic concerns for the object of one's affection, along with a desire for the reciprocation of one's feelings and to form a relationship with the object of love.

  9. How to cope with a loved one’s suicide, from someone who’s ...

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    A woman who lost her husband to suicide, and wrote a book about it, has advice. ... Coping with a loved one’s suicide can be an intense, non-linear process. A woman who lost her husband to ...