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         <author>saefulan93</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Identify and compare the ways of American people make relationships and also learn the concepts of friends, acquaintances, friendliness, friendships, mobility and friendships, cross-cultural friendships.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Personal Relationship</title>
         <author>denayusra</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Summary: <br>1. Circle of friends.<br>In America it's common to have different "circle friends" such as chruch friends, work friends or sport friends. The term "office mate" and "tennis patterns" indicate the segregation of friends. People usually have more casual friend than close or best.<br><br>2. Mobility and friendship<br>Every American family have moved every year. People relocated themself because of new job, getting married, studying, etc. Relationship based on activities have duration after its end, and they will stop seeing each other.<br><br>3. Instant Friendship<br>In America, instant friendship is very common. They may share their life histories but it doesn't mean that want to make friendship or permanent friendship. They just want to be friendliness and be polite. <br><br>4. Male and female relationship<br>In united states, men and woman socialize relatively freely and develop a variety of relationship. Men and woman have relationship but not in a long period of time, they are just friends. Single people of opposite sexest may be close friends and share personal problems with each other without being romantically involved. <br><br>5. Intercultural friendship<br>With foreign visitors, American may not always be the first one's to begin friendship. It is possible that some american, because their linguistics and geographic isolation are hesitant about interacting with foreigners. However, it is five important to know that Americans are receptive to developing friendship with international visitors.<br><br>Members of group :<br>Dea Nugraha A.S<br>Dena Yusra Fatin<br>Ery Lutfi S<br>Fitri Pujianti<br>Munawar Sidik<br>Ruby Herlisanto<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-11-09 07:56:40 UTC</pubDate>
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         <author>irariyani9</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Members Of group:&nbsp;<br>•Ayuni aryanti<br>•Fitri putri niandi<br>•Ira riyani<br>•Restu resvina<br>•Resti riana<br>•Suci Rahayu nirwana<br>•Siti rahmatia<br><br>Summary:<br>1. Personal Relationship.<br>Friend is one attached to another by affection or esteem.&nbsp;<br>Friend :<br>- might be a casual acquaintance or an intimate companion.&nbsp;<br>- May have known each other since childhood or they may have recently met.<br>Circles ofFriends ( as church friends, work friends, or sports friends)&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;- A person may choose notto involve members of different circles in the same activity.<br>- Terms such as "office mate" and "tennis<br>&nbsp;partner" indicate the segregation of friend<br>- types of friends: for example "Best friends" are usually two people of the same sex who have known each other for a long period of time.&nbsp;<br><br>2. Mobility and friendship&nbsp;<br>Americans are geographically mobile and learn to develop friend- ships easily and quickly.People relocate because they begin new jobs,attend distant colleges, get married, have children or simply want a change in their lives.&nbsp;<br>The realationship will be end when the activity ends. For example : the relationship between students in the class will the end if the time of the course is up. And the relationship of neighbors will be end until one move away. The relationship made from sharing experiences and they have a similar interests in their look.<br><br>3. Instant friendship<br>Friendlines and friendship are not same.&nbsp; Strangers may share their life histories without further contact. Usually instant friendship when they meet just say "hello" or smile.<br><br>4. Male-Female Relationships<br>In the United States men and women socialize relatively freely and<br>develop a variety of relationships. Single people of opposite sexes may&nbsp;<br>be close friends and share personal problems with each other without&nbsp;<br>being romantically involved. Men and women interact in varying degrees of intensity.<br>&nbsp;Dating may be serious or casual. A couple may&nbsp;<br>terminate a relationship after three dates or may date steadily and&nbsp;<br>exclusively for a long period of time. They may date with or without the&nbsp;<br>intention of getting married.<br>Married men and women sometimes consider each other best friends<br>as well as spouses. They also socialize with members of the opposite sex&nbsp;<br>either as couples or independently. This does not mean that there are no constraints&nbsp;<br>The limitations of these relationships are&nbsp;<br>not always visible but they do exist. Most, but not all, married American&nbsp;<br>couples practice monogamous relationships.<br><br>5. Intercultural Friendships<br>Americans may not always be the first ones to begin friendships. It is possible that&nbsp;<br>some Americans, because of their linguistic and geographic isolation, are&nbsp;<br>hesitant about interacting with foreigners. However, it is 5 important&nbsp; to know that Americans are receptive to developing friendships with international visitorsA characteristic of American personal relations is the absence of fixed rules governing them. Therefore, a variety of friendships are possible in&nbsp;<br>the United States. Even within a person's own culture, recognizing when a relationship has the potential to develop into a friendship is not alwaysWhen one is living in a foreign country, one is faced with unfamiliar&nbsp;friendship patterns.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-11-09 08:02:13 UTC</pubDate>
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         <author>yenisiskawati361</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>•  Dede Nurazizah <br>•  Desi Putri Lestara<br>•  Eva Siti Rachmah<br>•  Nurul Novtiani Sari<br>•  Siti Suwaebah Alislamiyah<br>•  Yeni Siskawati<br><br>SUMMARY of "Personal Relationship"<br> There are many types of friends such as : chruch friends, work friends, sport friends or best friends. In America, people are easly and quickly to develop friendships approximately one out of every five american families moves every year because they begin new jobs, attend distance collages, get married, have children or simply want a change their lives. Relationship may fade or end when the activity ends. For example, students might meet in classes and then stop seeing each other after study is end. Friendliness characterizes much of american daily interaction and share life histories.<br>In US men and women socialize relatively freely and develop a variety of relationship even married menset and women sometimes consider each other best friends as well as spouses. <br>Variety of friendships are possible in the US. </div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-11-09 08:25:17 UTC</pubDate>
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         <author>ayutriara</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>- Ayu triara r<br>- Luciyanti Trifahmi P<br>- Listia Multivah<br>- N. Maya N J<br>- Nurul A<br>- Wida N <br><br><strong>Personal Relatonship</strong><br>A. Americans use the word freely—that is, a friend may or may not be a person to whom there is a great attachment. A friend might be a casual acquaintance or an intimate  companion. We hear such daily refe ences r to the word "friend" without knowing the quality of the friendship referred to. <br>B. Circles of Friends It is common for Americans to have different "circles of friends" such as church friends, work friends, or sports friends. People have different types of friends: one may have many good friends and one best friend. "Best friends" are usually two people of the same sex who have known each other for a long period of time. People usually have more casual friends than close or best friends. <br>C. Mobility and Frienship Americans aregeographically mobile and learn to develop frienships easily and quickly. Perhaps as a consequence, people form and end friendahip quickly. Students attending two or three universities during their undergraduate and graduate years may change their circles of friends several times.<br>D. Relationships based on a common activity may fade or end when the activity ends. In these friendships, shared daily experiences form the foundation for the relationship. Enduring friendships develop when individuals have similar interests and a common outlook on life. The high rate of mobility in the United States can explain a great deal about transient friendships. <br><br><strong>Instant Friendship</strong><br>E. Friendliness and friendship are different. An indication friendship isn't always have friendliness characterizes although it's much of American daily interaction. Characterizing instant friendship is the appearance of two people becoming close, but in fact isn't strong bond between them. Many people frequently smile or say "have a nice day" or "see ya later" as part of cultural of politeness.<br>F. Male-Female Relationships<br>In the United States men and women socialize relatively freely and develop a variety of relationships. There are no fixed rules for romantic or  intimate relationships but there are restraints. People may choose to have multiple dating partners so as not to become too seriously involved with one person. Most, but not all, married American couples practice monogamous relationships. <br>G. INTERCULTURAL FRIENDSHIP <br>Some Americans might be the first ones to begin friendship with foreign visitors, but not always. It is caused by their linguistic and geographical isolation , so that they hesitate to interact with foreigners. It is important to know that American are quite friendly to make friends with international visitors. </div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-11-09 08:48:36 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Educational Attitude</title>
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         <pubDate>2017-11-23 08:41:07 UTC</pubDate>
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