Duck viewed relationships as a series of events. There are four main phases, in which the perception of the people involved in the relationship changes due to strain from different factors. The phases are:
1) Intra-psychic phase
The individual does not express dissatisfaction or unhappiness with the relationship yet but feels it.
2) Dyadic phase
Discussion regarding the negative feelings is usually carried out in this phase, and anger and guilt tend to rise.
3) Social phase
The separation of the two individuals is shared socially and both choose their own friends and supports for this phase.
4) Grave-dressing phase
This phase occurs some time after the relationship has ended, and the individuals will look back thinking of all the things they did correctly, while also recollecting the negatives of the other person. Trust in relationships is rebuilt in this phase as the individual becomes ready for a new relationship.
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It contains dissolved substances, cells and cell fragments.
The other parts of blood are:
Red blood cells - Carry blood around the body
White blood bells - Fight against bacteria and diseases
Platelets - Small fragments of bells. They are involved in forming blood clots.
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The law in question is not included so I will include tow different laws and how they protect people from human trafficking.
1. The Victims of Trafficking and Violence Prevention Act (TVPA).
This Act made human trafficking a Federal crime while also establishing rules on how to prosecute human traffickers and getting the victims of trafficking reintegrated into society and protected. Under this Act therefore, citizens are protected because the law <u>would act as a deterrent to a lot of would-be traffickers. </u>
2. The Mann Act of 1910.
Under this Act, it is a crime to make promises to people such that they cross state lines and are then involved in activities they did not sign up for - this is a definition of human trafficking so this law protects citizens from that.
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