This Haiku Deck presentation contains 5 photos from different photographers with captions but no other text or context. It concludes by inviting the viewer to create their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare.
This document contains a series of photo credits from various photographers including muha, jcgoforth, Keoni Cabral, darrellrhodesmiller, Porto Bay Trade, Ed Yourdon, TempusVolat, and delrandall. It encourages the reader to get started creating their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare.
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Escuela Normal "Rosario María Gutiérrez Eskildsen"Violeta96
This short document promotes the creation of presentations using Haiku Deck on SlideShare. It contains a photo credit and a call to action encouraging the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare.
This short document promotes the creation of presentations using Haiku Deck, an online presentation tool. It displays three stock photos without captions, followed by text prompting the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare. In a few words, it advertises Haiku Deck and encourages users to try making presentations with the online tool.
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This short document promotes creating presentations using the Haiku Deck app, which allows users to easily design slideshows. It contains 4 photos credited to Kanijoman and a call to action encouraging readers to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentations on SlideShare.
This Haiku Deck presentation contains photos from various photographers including bibi95, Haast's eagle, escalepade, and pm12dindin. It encourages the viewer to get inspired by the photos and create their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare. The presentation does not contain any additional text or information beyond the photos and call to action.
This document contains a series of photo credits from various photographers including muha, jcgoforth, Keoni Cabral, darrellrhodesmiller, Porto Bay Trade, Ed Yourdon, TempusVolat, and delrandall. It encourages the reader to get started creating their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare.
This short document promotes the creation of presentations on SlideShare using Haiku Deck and provides examples of stock photos that could be used from photographers Zyllan Fotografía, PistigriloXP, and Bibi. It encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation.
Escuela Normal "Rosario María Gutiérrez Eskildsen"Violeta96
This short document promotes the creation of presentations using Haiku Deck on SlideShare. It contains a photo credit and a call to action encouraging the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare.
This short document promotes the creation of presentations using Haiku Deck, an online presentation tool. It displays three stock photos without captions, followed by text prompting the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare. In a few words, it advertises Haiku Deck and encourages users to try making presentations with the online tool.
This short document promotes the creation of Haiku Deck presentations on SlideShare and encourages the reader to get started making their own presentation. It includes photos from four different photographers to illustrate the variety of images that can be used in Haiku Deck presentations.
This short document promotes the creation of Haiku Deck presentations on SlideShare by providing 4 stock photos credited to Kanijoman and the prompt "Inspired?" It encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation by visiting SlideShare.
This short document promotes creating presentations using the Haiku Deck app, which allows users to easily design slideshows. It contains 4 photos credited to Kanijoman and a call to action encouraging readers to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentations on SlideShare.
This Haiku Deck presentation contains photos from various photographers including bibi95, Haast's eagle, escalepade, and pm12dindin. It encourages the viewer to get inspired by the photos and create their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare. The presentation does not contain any additional text or information beyond the photos and call to action.
This document contains 10 photo credits from various photographers. It ends by promoting the creation of presentations on SlideShare using Haiku Deck, a tool for making photo presentations. The photos are credited to photographers Keoni Cabral, Cliff Muller, angelamaphone, kaniths, 89vetter, Camil Tulcan, Jim Nix / Nomadic Pursuits, Vitor_Esteves, sleepyjeanie, and castle79.
This Haiku Deck presentation contains 4 photos with captions about inspiration. The presentation encourages the viewer to create their own Haiku Deck on SlideShare to share inspiring photos and ideas. In 3 sentences or less, it summarizes the key elements of the source material.
This short document promotes creating presentations on Haiku Deck and sharing them on SlideShare. It includes two stock photos and suggests that the reader may be inspired to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation.
This short document promotes creating presentations on SlideShare using Haiku Deck. It includes three stock photos and text prompting the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare. In just a few words, it advertises the ability to easily create visual presentations.
This document contains 9 photos from various photographers with captions but no other text. The final slide encourages the viewer to create their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare. In summary, it is a collection of photos to inspire others to make their own presentations.
This short document provides instructions on how to create a Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare and shares photos from various photographers to inspire the creation of presentations. It encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation by following the provided instructions.
This short document promotes the creation of presentations on SlideShare using Haiku Deck. It provides examples of stock photos from different photographers that could be used in a Haiku Deck presentation. The document encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation by using photos from various sources.
This document promotes the creation of presentations on Haiku Deck by sharing photos from three users and stating "Inspired? Create your own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare! GET STARTED". It encourages the viewer to be inspired by the example photos and get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation by following the provided link.
This short document promotes the creation of presentations using Haiku Deck, an online presentation tool. It displays three stock photos taken by different photographers and invites the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare.
This Haiku Deck presentation encourages the viewer to create their own presentation on SlideShare by providing examples of photos from various photographers that could be used. It suggests being inspired by the sample photos and getting started making your own Haiku Deck presentation on the SlideShare platform.
This short document promotes the creation of presentations using Haiku Deck on SlideShare by providing examples of photo presentations. It encourages the viewer to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation by clicking a button to get started.
LA CARRERA PROFESIONAL ANDRES HATUM RODOLFO Q. RIVAROLALoleth Sigala
This short document promotes the creation of presentations using Haiku Deck, an online presentation tool. It displays three stock photos without captions and ends by encouraging the reader to "GET STARTED" making their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare.
The Psychology Behind Romantic Relationshipskellyimath
The document summarizes some of the key psychological factors behind romantic relationships, including attraction, relationship types, and breaking up. It discusses how proximity, similarity, attractiveness, and reciprocal liking can lead to attraction. It describes secure, avoidant, and anxious attachment styles and their effects on relationships. It also briefly mentions companionate love, arranged marriages, abusive relationships, and gay relationships.
This document discusses the concept of love from various perspectives. It begins by outlining different definitions of love, including love as an intense feeling, family, sex, nature, and God. It then examines three stages of love - lust, attraction, and attachment - and the biological factors involved in each stage. The document also explores five historical types of love defined by ancient Greeks: eros, philia, agape, storge, and xenia. It reviews research on love from 1904 to the present day, including theories that love involves attachment, is a process of uncertainty reduction, and can be understood through models involving intimacy, passion and commitment. The document concludes by discussing how love can be applied and reframed in a coaching
The document summarizes several theories about the formation, maintenance, and breakdown of romantic relationships:
1. Clore and Byrne's reinforcement affect model suggests that people form relationships with those who reward them positively, and they develop affections for those associated with rewarding experiences.
2. Argyle's reward/need satisfaction theory proposes that people form relationships to fulfill basic needs like biological needs, dependency, affiliation, and self-esteem.
3. Social exchange theory views relationships as an exchange of rewards between partners, and people aim to maximize rewards and minimize costs to receive satisfaction from the relationship.
Comm201 slideshare romantic relationships and tech. lingoclingo1
This document discusses how technology has impacted romantic relationships both positively and negatively. New modes of communication like texting, social media, and video chatting have introduced new complications to relationships by providing additional outlets for interaction beyond face-to-face contact. However, research also shows that establishing rules around technology use within a relationship can improve satisfaction, and that social media allows some cultures to include friends and family more in their romantic lives.
Social networking has fundamentally changed how relationships are formed, experienced, and ended. Dating is now based on "Facebook stalking" potential partners to learn about them before meeting in person. Relationships are shaped by their online audience and presence on social media, rather than just between the two individuals. This new mode of social interaction through technology has inherently altered the nature of relationships.
Social networking has changed the nature of relationships by altering how they are formed, experienced, and ended. It has shifted dating from an unknown process to one based on "Facebook stalking" potential partners. Maintaining online profiles and connections with exes can delay emotional recovery from breakups. Relationships are now shaped for their online audience rather than just between partners. This new mode of social interaction through technology has intrinsically changed relationships.
This document discusses the concept of love from various perspectives. It begins by outlining Aristotle's definition of love as a single soul inhabiting two bodies. It then examines love historically based on the ancient Greek definitions of eros, philia, agape, storge, and xenia. The document also reviews scientific research on love from 1904 to the present day, looking at theories about love's structure and components. Models of love proposed by Sternberg, Lee, and Peterson and Seligman are summarized. The concept of attachment in love is also briefly explored. Finally, the document discusses how love can be applied to coaching by reframing attitudes and focusing on developing the capacity for love.
This document appears to be about a survey conducted on mate preferences. It discusses questions asked to both women about their preferences in men, and men about their preferences in women. For physical characteristics, women generally preferred more muscular men with prominent Adam's apples and hairless chests. For behavioral traits, opinions were more divided on traits like aggression levels and drinking habits. The survey results provide insight into evolutionary motives for mate selection.
This document discusses the relationship between psychology and anthropology. It states that psychology studies how cultural factors influence human behavior, while anthropology studies human evolution, civilization, and the cultures of primitive societies. The fields are interrelated, as cross-cultural psychologists use anthropological knowledge to understand cultural influences, and anthropologists employ psychological concepts to explain human behavior and culture. The emerging field of psychological anthropology specifically examines the interaction between culture and mental processes.
This document contains 10 photo credits from various photographers. It ends by promoting the creation of presentations on SlideShare using Haiku Deck, a tool for making photo presentations. The photos are credited to photographers Keoni Cabral, Cliff Muller, angelamaphone, kaniths, 89vetter, Camil Tulcan, Jim Nix / Nomadic Pursuits, Vitor_Esteves, sleepyjeanie, and castle79.
This Haiku Deck presentation contains 4 photos with captions about inspiration. The presentation encourages the viewer to create their own Haiku Deck on SlideShare to share inspiring photos and ideas. In 3 sentences or less, it summarizes the key elements of the source material.
This short document promotes creating presentations on Haiku Deck and sharing them on SlideShare. It includes two stock photos and suggests that the reader may be inspired to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation.
This short document promotes creating presentations on SlideShare using Haiku Deck. It includes three stock photos and text prompting the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare. In just a few words, it advertises the ability to easily create visual presentations.
This document contains 9 photos from various photographers with captions but no other text. The final slide encourages the viewer to create their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare. In summary, it is a collection of photos to inspire others to make their own presentations.
This short document provides instructions on how to create a Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare and shares photos from various photographers to inspire the creation of presentations. It encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation by following the provided instructions.
This short document promotes the creation of presentations on SlideShare using Haiku Deck. It provides examples of stock photos from different photographers that could be used in a Haiku Deck presentation. The document encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation by using photos from various sources.
This document promotes the creation of presentations on Haiku Deck by sharing photos from three users and stating "Inspired? Create your own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare! GET STARTED". It encourages the viewer to be inspired by the example photos and get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation by following the provided link.
This short document promotes the creation of presentations using Haiku Deck, an online presentation tool. It displays three stock photos taken by different photographers and invites the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare.
This Haiku Deck presentation encourages the viewer to create their own presentation on SlideShare by providing examples of photos from various photographers that could be used. It suggests being inspired by the sample photos and getting started making your own Haiku Deck presentation on the SlideShare platform.
This short document promotes the creation of presentations using Haiku Deck on SlideShare by providing examples of photo presentations. It encourages the viewer to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation by clicking a button to get started.
LA CARRERA PROFESIONAL ANDRES HATUM RODOLFO Q. RIVAROLALoleth Sigala
This short document promotes the creation of presentations using Haiku Deck, an online presentation tool. It displays three stock photos without captions and ends by encouraging the reader to "GET STARTED" making their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare.
The Psychology Behind Romantic Relationshipskellyimath
The document summarizes some of the key psychological factors behind romantic relationships, including attraction, relationship types, and breaking up. It discusses how proximity, similarity, attractiveness, and reciprocal liking can lead to attraction. It describes secure, avoidant, and anxious attachment styles and their effects on relationships. It also briefly mentions companionate love, arranged marriages, abusive relationships, and gay relationships.
This document discusses the concept of love from various perspectives. It begins by outlining different definitions of love, including love as an intense feeling, family, sex, nature, and God. It then examines three stages of love - lust, attraction, and attachment - and the biological factors involved in each stage. The document also explores five historical types of love defined by ancient Greeks: eros, philia, agape, storge, and xenia. It reviews research on love from 1904 to the present day, including theories that love involves attachment, is a process of uncertainty reduction, and can be understood through models involving intimacy, passion and commitment. The document concludes by discussing how love can be applied and reframed in a coaching
The document summarizes several theories about the formation, maintenance, and breakdown of romantic relationships:
1. Clore and Byrne's reinforcement affect model suggests that people form relationships with those who reward them positively, and they develop affections for those associated with rewarding experiences.
2. Argyle's reward/need satisfaction theory proposes that people form relationships to fulfill basic needs like biological needs, dependency, affiliation, and self-esteem.
3. Social exchange theory views relationships as an exchange of rewards between partners, and people aim to maximize rewards and minimize costs to receive satisfaction from the relationship.
Comm201 slideshare romantic relationships and tech. lingoclingo1
This document discusses how technology has impacted romantic relationships both positively and negatively. New modes of communication like texting, social media, and video chatting have introduced new complications to relationships by providing additional outlets for interaction beyond face-to-face contact. However, research also shows that establishing rules around technology use within a relationship can improve satisfaction, and that social media allows some cultures to include friends and family more in their romantic lives.
Social networking has fundamentally changed how relationships are formed, experienced, and ended. Dating is now based on "Facebook stalking" potential partners to learn about them before meeting in person. Relationships are shaped by their online audience and presence on social media, rather than just between the two individuals. This new mode of social interaction through technology has inherently altered the nature of relationships.
Social networking has changed the nature of relationships by altering how they are formed, experienced, and ended. It has shifted dating from an unknown process to one based on "Facebook stalking" potential partners. Maintaining online profiles and connections with exes can delay emotional recovery from breakups. Relationships are now shaped for their online audience rather than just between partners. This new mode of social interaction through technology has intrinsically changed relationships.
This document discusses the concept of love from various perspectives. It begins by outlining Aristotle's definition of love as a single soul inhabiting two bodies. It then examines love historically based on the ancient Greek definitions of eros, philia, agape, storge, and xenia. The document also reviews scientific research on love from 1904 to the present day, looking at theories about love's structure and components. Models of love proposed by Sternberg, Lee, and Peterson and Seligman are summarized. The concept of attachment in love is also briefly explored. Finally, the document discusses how love can be applied to coaching by reframing attitudes and focusing on developing the capacity for love.
This document appears to be about a survey conducted on mate preferences. It discusses questions asked to both women about their preferences in men, and men about their preferences in women. For physical characteristics, women generally preferred more muscular men with prominent Adam's apples and hairless chests. For behavioral traits, opinions were more divided on traits like aggression levels and drinking habits. The survey results provide insight into evolutionary motives for mate selection.
This document discusses the relationship between psychology and anthropology. It states that psychology studies how cultural factors influence human behavior, while anthropology studies human evolution, civilization, and the cultures of primitive societies. The fields are interrelated, as cross-cultural psychologists use anthropological knowledge to understand cultural influences, and anthropologists employ psychological concepts to explain human behavior and culture. The emerging field of psychological anthropology specifically examines the interaction between culture and mental processes.
1) Relationships are formed through social and demographic similarity, shared attitudes and beliefs, and complementary needs between partners. Long-term relationships are more likely when couples are similar early on.
2) Relationship maintenance is explained by social exchange theory and equity theory, which posit that individuals seek fair, balanced relationships where costs and benefits are evenly distributed.
3) Relationships break down when dissatisfaction and problems are not resolved through negotiation between partners. Breakups tend to occur in stages as dissatisfaction increases and solutions are not found.
Evolutionary psychology seeks to understand psychological adaptations that evolved to solve problems faced by human ancestors. These adaptations helped with survival and reproduction. Two perspectives that dominated research on romantic attraction are that people are attracted to inherently attractive attributes in others, and to those who could provide resources in an exchange. Studies show mate preferences have changed over time, with increased importance on things like attractiveness and income, and decreased importance on domestic skills and chastity.
This document provides information about preparing for marriage, including selecting a marriage partner. It discusses various theories for how people select mates, such as propinquity theory which suggests people marry those they know, and exchange theory which views relationships as an exchange of qualities. It also discusses compatibility factors like shared interests, personalities, and filters people use in selecting partners such as biological factors, social class, religion, and psychological needs. The document provides activities for students to reflect on qualities and characteristics they desire in a partner and to think critically about what makes for a successful marriage.
1) Uncertainty Reduction Theory, proposed by Charles Berger, focuses on how human communication is used to gain knowledge and reduce uncertainty in initial interactions and relationships.
2) The theory proposes that people are motivated to reduce uncertainty through communication behaviors like self-disclosure, information seeking, and developing similarities.
3) Berger developed axioms and theorems about how specific communication behaviors relate to uncertainty and influence relationship development over time. However, some aspects of the theory have been criticized or expanded on.
The document discusses several theories of mate selection:
1) Propinquity Theory - We marry people we already know through places like work, school, church etc.
2) Exchange Theory - We evaluate our worth and find a partner with similar worth, exchanging qualities like looks for money.
3) Complimentary Needs Theory - We find partners who fulfill our needs, like dominant people finding submissive partners.
4) Time and Place Theory - Fate determines who we marry at the right time and place. Most people date 4+ years before marriage.
The document summarizes two theories of interpersonal relationships:
1. Social exchange theory proposes that relationships are based on a cost-benefit analysis of rewards versus costs. People compare the rewards and costs of their current relationships to alternatives.
2. Uncertainty reduction theory suggests that when strangers interact, they aim to reduce uncertainty about each other through reciprocal self-disclosure and questioning. As uncertainty decreases, liking tends to increase.
The PsychFutures Research Maps provide summaries and links to resources on popular psychology topics to help with research projects and dissertations. The document discusses definitions of love from an psychological perspective, describing love as a complex emotion with various components including intimacy, commitment, passion, and more. It provides an overview of theories of love from psychologists like Sternberg, Rubin, Hatfield, and Lee, and lists relevant journals, books, experts, and other resources for further research on the psychology of love.
This document provides a top 10 list of tips for creating effective presentations. The tips include structuring the presentation for clarity even if it's not aesthetically pleasing, limiting each slide to one main thought, using visual tools like pictures and gestures to enhance understanding, paying attention to proportions, and avoiding certain slide navigation arrows. The document is authored by Alexei Kapterev and it provides his contact information.
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