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    In my point of view, I think homosexual couples should not have the right to raise a child. I understand that they want to get married, form a family and be a happy family with children but that doesn’t always mean that the child would be happy too. Homosexuals cannot make their own babies, but that doesn’t mean they should be allowed to adopt or raise a child. Even though only lesbian couple can reproduce the same way a heterosexual couple can, but that still doesn’t make it right. Many people…

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    Vince Mcmahon is a staple in pop culture, who to me, doesn’t get enough credit on how he and his product have not only influenced others, but also achieved success in ways other have not. I know when it comes myself i grew up on this product and it has influenced me as well. Vince McMahon was born in Pinehurst, North Carolina. his father Vince senior had left the family while Vince was a baby he spent his early years being nurtured by his mother and a string of stepfathers Vince jr. Had…

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    It was a gorgeous, but frigid Wednesday afternoon in January as I made it to Wadsworth library around two o’ clock. Checking my watch, I made sure it was two. I was meeting my best friend, Zaire for lunch and when I tell you that he’s a stickler for time, the boy’s been on time for everything since I first met him in ninth grade. The library was quiet with patrons on the computers while some older folks were playing chess in the back corner. I scanned the spot for Zaire, but found no sight of…

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    I woke up the next morning with a book covering my chest, still opened to the same page. Conner was outstretched at the foot of my full size bed, his furry feet touching mine. With my blankets still undisturbed underneath me, I rolled over with groan and stretched until my back popped, sounding like a round of bullets were being fired. I sat up, wiping the gunk from the corner of my eyes, and saw that I beat my alarm. It was 6:52 a.m. I proceeded to turn off my alarm in advance so it wouldn’t…

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    As noted already they have been extensive studies done on the effectiveness of Gottman’s theory and Emotionally focused couple theory in family therapy. According to Greenman, Young, and Johnson, (2009) EFT is grounded on the theory of change in that one’s exceptional knowledge of themselves and others lets the partners to incorporate the understanding directly and honestly as to inspire a deeper emotional connection. Motaharinasab, Zare-Bahramabadi, & Ahmadi (2016) in their research focused on…

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    One sentence Synopsis: A couple had two baby twins with extremely different characteristic, one is obedient and another one is mischievous. While they growing up, they have accumulated more and more contradictions. One page synopsis: In 1997, a couple gave birth to a pair of twins, the baby that first comes to this world is called Arthur, and the second is called Eric. These two brothers have a completely different personality. Arthur is smart and obedient, but compare to Arthur, Eric is…

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    meant to embody an “Other” in the context of the quincentenary of the events that took place in 1492 and led by an honest curiosity of whether racial dynamics had evolved throughout those 500 years, Coco Fusco and Guillermo Gómez-Peña put together “A Couple in a Cage.” The performance depicted them as undiscovered Amerindians from an island in the Gulf of Mexico and made its way throughout the United States and countries such as Spain and England. The experiences of the performers and the…

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    defined between a man and a woman” (Sterngass 19). But why should a commitment with such importance only be allowed between a man and a woman? Weren’t we the ones who fought against segregation, yet we are the ones discriminating against homosexual couples? Homosexuals have feelings too. They have partners too. They are also human beings who all they want is to legally marry their significant other. Isn’t society against bullying? This issue has been such a controversy and multiple campaigns…

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    Applying this Reality Therapy with SM would come in both couple and family therapy because there are so many cultural issues surrounding her marriage and family. SM would be able to sit down with her family and husband, and explain to them all her needs and desires, which would hopefully be accepted by both parties with love and respect. SM states that she was attracted to her husband one time. Allowing SM to discuss with her husbands her needs in order to get back to a point where she feels how…

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    Romeo and Juliet Essay by Skylar Spencer Couples today compared to couples in Romeo and Juliet’s time period were very different. Dating has definitely changed over time. In Romeo and Juliet, there were many factors that played a similar role as in the love stories today. I think age does play a role in decision-making, just like in the story. Back then, in Romeo and Juliet’s time, girls got married at a really young age. They didn’t live as long, so they got married and had kids early.…

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