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Triss [41]
3 years ago
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diamong [38]3 years ago
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C. The first sign of a problem with a relationship is a feeling of anger.

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A relationship can be defined as an interpersonal and continuous connection (association) between two or more individuals such as family, marriage, friends, coworkers, etc. It is a committed connection or binding association between two or more individuals in which they have some level of influence on the emotions, feelings, thought or actions of each other. Thus, it creates mutual understanding, familiarity and awareness between the parties involved.

However, when a relationship isn't properly managed and nurtured it breeds misunderstanding, quarrels, anger, contemptuousness, discountenance, hate, etc.

The first sign of a problem with a relationship is misunderstandings, depression, confusion or nagging by one of the parties.

Hence, a feeling of anger isn't the first sign of a problem with a relationship because it is only triggered as a result of the aforementioned signs.

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Every man has the freedom of speech. Freedom of speech entails having the liberty to express your thoughts anywhere, anytime without fear of being bullied.

But at the same time, to main a peaceful co-existence on campus, hate speeches must be avoided. Being given freedom of speech doesn't mean that one should abuse it.

Hate speeches can result to violence and then harming our democracy. It should be discouraged.

<h3>What is hate speech?</h3>

Hate speech actually refers to the speech made publicly which usually expresses hatred eventually encourages violence towards a certain group of people.

Hate speech is harmful to a democratic society and it can affect relationships too.

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