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    men as an act of instinct to determine that which men are capable and able to protect and support his family and children. The first impression among men and women is also important, but the interesting fact was that the more the repetitive show courtship towards woman, a man can change and win woman’s love. The difference between men and women in this part, on average, was men were trying to win women’s interest and love from a woman that they decided from the beginning, but the women have…

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    (Patrick Wilson) and Lisa Mattson (Kerry Washington), who recently purchased their first home and are the newest neighbors of the local policeman. Abel Turner is highly uncomfortable with the relationship of his newest neighbors, disapproving of the courtship between a Caucasian male and an African American female. Therefore, this discomfort empowers the LAPD officer in striving to force out the couple, who had high aspirations in their newly purchased home, with full intentions of starting a…

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    In Mary Shelley’s gothic novel “Frankenstein,” Victor Frankenstein’s inevitable and developing love for masculinity figures is a direct result from the concept of loneliness that is heavily portrayed throughout the novel. “Frankenstein” is a dark novel which illustrates a science experiment that quickly escalates into a horrifying monster. Because of this, Victor Frankenstein ends up losing all the female figures in his life. Such examples are Elizabeth’s mother who passed away “...was a…

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    religions, ethnic groups, cultures, and countries. This ceremony involves offering symbolic items such as money, marriage rings, flowers and exchanging marriage vows. These ceremonies are followed by marriage certificate to legalize the two people courtship. Most these ceremonies are followed by a reception and special clothes are worn such as wedding gown. Reading from literature or scriptures, music, prayers, poetry and dancing are mostly incorporated in this ceremony. Project management…

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    knew from the start that their relationship was serious. They began courting in a way that was totally different from the way the rest of the family engages in a formal dating process. Amy and Dillon have become best friends and continued their courtship to get to know each other better. Amy says that Dillon is patient, loyal and makes her laugh uncontrollably which are a few reasons it was so easy to fall in love with him. Dillon loves the fact that Amy also fell in love with him and enjoys her…

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    At fifteen Grey had many memorable experiences that would shape his life forever. Grey, struggled as a young man to deal with attention from girls. He found himself to be liked by a few of the town girls, which might have led to his wandering ways as an adult. At this age Grey was able to complete the writing of his first story, which turned into a disaster. Gray had been dreaming of becoming a writer ever since he had encountered the world of books. His father however, had long ago determined…

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    sixteen according to Penguin Book. “Of her six complete novels, Pride and Prejudice seems to have been her favorite (Penguin Book p.3).” In Jane Austen’s books, she tended to focus on themes of social class, middle class manners, gender issues, courtship, and marriage. All of these themes came together in her book Pride and Prejudice. The three that Austen wrote a lot about was reputation, social class and love/marriage in Pride and Prejudice. Perhaps the reason…

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    that promote the idea that as an individual we have control over our life. People usually anticipate stories with happily ever after fairy tale ending. Furthermore, individual thus opening the way for affection and romance to develop further in courtship and marriage. Most people optimism believing marriage is a marking point of starting a happily ever after…

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    ☛Example 1: The Co-operative Group (UK) has a policy of training their directors and managers in charge of recruiting about the knowledge of diverse sexual orientation and gender identity to ensure fair employment. The content of the training also provides guidelines on anti-discrimination legislation, along with some demonstrations of discrimination in employment. The Group also ensures a balance of the number of LGBT candidates selected. ☛ Example 2: In 2014, Google participated in the LGBT…

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    Jarabe Dance

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    the Spanish authorities. The dance became a symbol and an identity of Mexico. Jarabe is roughly translated as “sweet syrup”. This word, like word joropo was derived from Arabian word xarab. Maybe this dance is called like that because of the sweet courtship between couples, or maybe it is because of the mix of influences that crated the dance including polka, waltz and indigenous American dances. Jarabe is a dance of flirtation between man and woman. Usually, in the beginning the woman rejects…

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