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Early attraction
Intense emotion
Physical preferences
Characterized by a search for the ideal mate with emphasis on physical beauty
Passionate love:
Commitment avoided
Deception acceptable
Manipulation practiced
Characterized by playing the field seeking sexual conquests without personal commitment
Game playing:
Evolves slowly
Pubic expectations
Shared interest
Characterized by slowly developing affection culminating in a long-term relationship
Friendship love:
Rational process
Preferred attributes
Criteria matching
Characterized by practical rational emphasis on desirable qualities of personality and behavior
Logical:
Symptom love
Lack of trust
Uncertainty of self
Characterized by extreme emotional involvement that can lead to obsessive jealousy
Possessive:
Mutual regard (respect)
Resilient strength
Patient confidence
Characterized by genuine caring and commitment a desire to give another a desire to give another without expectation of reciprocity
selfless
piget hetermoneous
heteronomous
From 4 to 7 yrs display heteronomous morality: judges the likeness or goodness of behavior by considering the consequences of the behavior not the intensions of the behavior. inamet justice
Assertiveness, warmth, activity, excitement seeking, positive emotions, gregariousness,
How outgoing or shy
extrvertness
Openness to fanusy, esthetics, feelings, actions, ideas, and values
Level of curiosity and interest in new experiences
openess
Competence, order, dutifulness, striving for achievement, self discipline, deliberate
A person’s tendency to be organized and responsible
related to career choices
Conscientiousness
Straight forwardness, compliance, modesty, altruism, tender-mindness
How easygoing and helpful person tend to be
Low agreeableness deviant behavior-impulsitivity, instability
agreeableness
Anxiety, hostility, depression, self-consciousness, vulnerability, impulsiveness
The degree to which a person is moody, anxious, and self-critical
Neuroticism
have found it useful to think of the women's movement in the US as occurring in “waves”. On the wave model, the struggle to achieve basic political rights during the period from the mid-19th century until the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920 counts as
“First Wave” feminism
Feminism waned between the two world wars, to be “revived” in the late 1960's and early 1970's. In this, feminists pushed beyond the early quest for political rights to fight for greater equality across the board, e.g., in education, the workplace, and at home.
2nd wave
feminists often critique Second Wave feminism for its lack of attention to the differences among women due to race, ethnicity, class, nationality, religion (see Section 2.3 below; also Breines 2002; Spring 2002), and emphasize “identity” as a site of gender struggle.
third wave
Native Americans death
focus on harmony with the natural world
preservation not central (embaling)
in some tribes gifts and objects are buried with the body to accompany the spirit into the next world
Navajo larger native American tribes and among them the body of the dead is never touched before had to touch(mortuaries) so would aks non nojos to bury dead