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    being together, their love languages began to fade more and more. What I saw missing the most in my parents relationship was that they did not show their love physically. In the writings of “Understanding The Five Love Languages,”, the author Gary Chapman explains how marriages should constantly build love by stating “ In marriage, the love language of physical touch includes everything from putting a hand on your mate's shoulder as you walk by, touching his or her leg as you're driving…

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    one way of teaching a particular principle or idea that is standard across all individuals. These types of narratives must have consideration for the different personalities that individuals may. One particular book, “The Five Love Languages” by Gary Chapman, made a genius attempt at such by identifying five different love languages, one of which every individual generally identifies with. When it comes to a topic of winning friends and influencing people, of the four principles presented, the…

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    these types of books already out there, what would make my story any different or special? Why does the world need yet another book on "How I discovered myself and the lessons I learned along the way?" And then, I re-read The 5 Love Languages by Gary Chapman, and I got it. Everyone receives the same message in their own unique manner. It has long been recognized that people have different learning styles; some are visual learners, some are aural, some are verbal, some are kinesthetic, and…

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    There is a common saying, “marriage is hard work.” a broad spectrum of people share this advice, spanning from relationship experts to well-meaning married couples. Marital bliss cannot endure forever, and experienced couples are admonishing single and young couples who envision and expect marriage to be a fairytale, or, at least, similar to a romantic comedy. Nevertheless, simply stating that marriage is hard work does not answer the consequent question, which is, in what ways is marriage hard?…

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    Competent communication Communication is at the center of all relationships, whether or not it is competent communication it is still communication. People view and understand communication very differently, although to be a competent communicator there have to be different parts of communication dynamics of the language to have successful relationships. I will be writing about three different successes and failures of Dawnette Hedge in the lifelong pursuit to be a successful, competent…

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    The most common and considered the most humane method of execution used today is lethal injection. Lethal injection is the act of injecting a lethal drug “cocktail” directly into a person’s circulatory system. In Baze v. Rees (2008), the Supreme Court reviewed the three-drug protocol then used for lethal injection by 30 states. The court ruled that the three-drug cocktail at issue in Baze did not violate an inmates Eighth Amendment prohibition against cruel and unusual punishments. This…

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    Are you wondering as to what it is??? I learned about the love tank first from the bookThe 5 Love Language by Dr. Gary Chapman. It opened up a whole new world about how people speak different love languages. The basic premises of love languages is built upon this illustration a love…

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    When one thinks of a diamond, what comes to mind is that they are very precious, multifaceted, and they are rarely flawless which, can all be allegorically representative of individual marriages, as each one is comprised of unique factors, contributing to the brilliance or dullness of a union. The field of psychology definitely has some legitimate insight into certain aspects of relationships and marriage, such as interpersonal skills, but the true essence of such a union resides in God’s Word…

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    gratification that is fleeting and most times destructive. In Gary Chapman’s book Understanding the Five Languages of Love, “in order to show your love for someone you are to make “quality time”. Another way to show love is by giving gifts and well-meaning surprises to display fondness for that person. It doesn’t say that in order for that person to love you buy them gifts, the author is stating it's a nice way to express some form of love (Chapman, 1995). In Shakespeare’s classic tale of Romeo…

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    Gary Chapman who wrote the books called “The 5 Love Languages” and “Love is a Verb.” He explains the importance to know each other’s love language and how most couples don’t have the same language as one another. Which the five types are words of affirmation…

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