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    by this invasive predator. However, damsel fish under predation threat failed to modulate courtship behavior in the presence of lionfish, the number of courtship dips remaining almost similar to when no threat were exposed (Fig. 3 and 4) . Therefore, benefits derived from the ability to recognize and respond appropriately to lionfish may be of little consequence if damselfish are unable to curtail high-risk courtship behavior in their…

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    The man may have good characters with good family upbringing but lazy with some house chores. The woman or any of her family members can teach him in love. For Better; For Worse If you manipulate any person either by the use of charms, hypnotism or by human knowledge with enticing words, the resultant effect would be evil. Such evil could be likened to a double-edged sword. When a man because of the money he has, charms a woman, if by stroke of ill luck or by natural phenomenon, the money…

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    Lamont argued that gendered courtship conventions still persist because women feel that men should be the dominant partner within a relationship. Based on this essentialist belief, women rely on men to initiate a relationship. They feel that if the man was interested in them, they would be the one to ask them out, pay for the first date, and show commitment. Due to the fact that men are supposed to be “dominant” and women are supposed to act “passive”, men’s interest would prevent the women from…

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    a preview where Jana and Jinger are both asked about courting. The producer is trying to get some answers out of Jana and John David Duggar. He asks them which one will be the next one in a courtship. The looks on their face make it obvious that Jana and John David are unsure about talking about a courtship just yet. Joy Anna Duggar simply tells them "I don't know, hmmm." HAIR BY CHELYNN NEWS Jana Duggar - After Jana Duggar was prominently featured in…

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    is based on their understanding. The natural way of getting married in traditional marriage is that the marriage is always blessed by the elders of the community after the wedding ceremony and that natural ceremony depends on the community. The courtship, wedding dowry and everything regarding…

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    Legend of Sleepy Hollow and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s The Courtship of Miles Standish both represent the Romantic era, or Romanticism, an artistic, literary, and intellectual movement, that emphasized emotions such as horror, terror, and awe. Common themes of Romanticism found in art or literature were folklore, emotion, horror, love, nature, individualism, the supernatural, or religion. I am hoping to compare and contrast the courtship strategies of Irving’s characters, Ichabod Crane and…

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    men increases, the two women contradict the perception of indifference they had cultivated through pretending to ignore the strangers’ attention and chastising their male companions for being aggravated by it, illustrating that the women in these courtships had to construct pretenses to mask their true…

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    Eighteenth century love and marriage encapsulated both the publicized courtship of the seventeenth century and the private romantic conception of the nineteenth. Nicole Eustace’s article, “The Cornerstone of Love and Copious Work” addresses the present but unequal desire of marriage between the young men and women of this period. Through the analysis of surviving love letters exchanged between recurring characters, Eustace considers this distinction driven by men’s ambition to avoid the…

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    well-known and over-used emotion. During the Romantic period, many authors wrote of love, Washington Irving and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow are some examples. In this essay, I will compare and contrast the courtship relationships expressed in The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving and The Courtship of Miles Standish by Henry Longfellow. Delving into how each man’s strategy succeeded or failed, and how the women responded. A broad overview of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow encompasses a…

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    Cockatoo) are their red cheek patches. This trait is found in both males and females and hence is not a product of sexual dimorphism. Palm Cockatoos are weak seasonal breeders having infrequent and unsuccessful breeding attempts. Male Cockatoos perform courtship displays at the entrance of the hollow. Males always had their cheeks flushed to bright red during this period. Females if not interested in courting would cover their cheek patches with their feathers…

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