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    knowing how heterosexual and homosexual couples build sustainable relationship with the assistance of the elements from the triangular theory of love. Summary of Findings Q1: What is a sustainable relationship? Having to trust your significant other is what makes a relationship sustainable for both heterosexual and homosexual couples. Always being together and giving and taking is also a major factor to maintain a good relationship. Homosexual and heterosexual couples did not differ in their…

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    married couples, have different values, beliefs, and attitudes towards life, such as parenting styles, rituals, traditions, and religious and spirituality affiliations, to name a few. Additionally, many couples decide not to have children. As counselors, we learn that each client is different, and the same goes for couples, as they are dissimilar from one another. However, I do believe that couples face similar struggles, such compromising and sacrificing. I assume married couples…

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    california around the time of WWII. He was a troublesome child always creating mischief. He was very skinny and lengthy not much of a athletic build to say the least. Louis was known to steal from bakeries among other places. He was always getting into trouble regardless of the situation. Until he found running, after his brother convinced him to start running track Louis entered in a race. He did very poorly and felt embarrassed at his horrible performance and hid under the bleachers. After…

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    Shakespeare. The characters in these plays are Romeo and Juliet and Maria and Tony, they love each other a lot. Maria and Tony from "West Side Story" and Romeo and Juliet from "Romeo and Juliet" both show each other how much they love each other. The couples love each other a lot and maybe even the same amount. Just like Romeo and Juliet confess their love for each other, so do…

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    Numerous times, this would not even lead to trouble for me. Instead, I would just get myself into awkward situations. One time, on vacation, my siblings, my cousin and I decided to play hide-and-seek. I stuck with a strategy I had grown very used to: hiding in plain sight, but a couple of rooms away. In this instance, a couple of rooms away would put me on the balcony, which had a sliding glass door separating it from the rest of the…

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    Incidentally, after having a horrendous honeymoon, the couple ran into some trouble and ended up having a flat tire on their RV. Shortly after, a nice man in charge of the tow truck company said to them, “Well, guys, it looks like the honeymoon is over. This one’s on us,” (Gains 40). The man in charge had found out from the other workers --who talked to the couple-- had said that they were on their honeymoon and had been having an onerous time; however, from…

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    Richard Yates’ Revolutionary Road was first published in 1961. This cult classic centers around a couple, Frank and April Wheeler, who lives in a suburban area. These two characters believe they are better than those surrounding them who apply to the norms of suburbia such as conformity, unity, and exclusivity. In a society such as this one, finding and maintaining an original identity is deceiving. The novel begins with a theatrical letdown, and it appears that every event thereafter ends in…

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    Symbolism In The Necklace

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    to the life of Madame and Monsieur Loisel in this short story. B- “The Necklace” starts out with a poor couple in France, Madame and Monsieur Loisel. Monsieur Loisel is thankful and satisfied with his current lifestyle. On the other hand, Madame Loisel believes she was meant for a more lavish lifestyle and feels bad for herself and everything she does not have. The husband gets the couple invited to a ball and Madame Loisel borrows a necklace from an old…

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    Elephants” Analysis “Hills Like White Elephants” by Ernest Hemingway follows an American couple. The American man and his girlfriend Jig are on vacation. They sit waiting at a train station in Spain next to the Ebro valley. The couple drink together and talk about the hills which “look like white elephants” (Hemingway). As the conversation goes on the American man brings up an operation which Jig was to undergo. The couple then argues whether or not Jig should get the operation. This story is…

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    In summary of part two of reading many things happened. The reading starts off with the group Doctor Schultz organized surrendering and being imprisoned. A couple of days later the English agreed to the need of their being a provisional government and Louis Riel was made president. Later in the reading it was shown that Schultz had escaped out of prison with the help of his wife. When Riel heard about the disapearence of Schultz he was furious. Around February 10, 1870 in the story the…

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