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    Love In The Symposium

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    beliefs, but I do believe every person in this world has an other half that they need to discover. Romantic love is nothing more than the never ending desire to find that other person who completes you, it’s what makes us go through relationship after relationship searching for the one that makes you so filled with joy and love that you don't know how to act but you would do anything to make that person happy. The sad truth is that the vast majority of people never find their other half and…

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    In the video of “Somewhere” by West Side Story there is a scene where Maria and Tony are singing to each other. The two are in love and they want more to life than where they are the moment. They are striving to get to this so called place and will get there together. This scene shows sentiment by the two facing each other while being close and making eye contact with one another. They are also holding hands while doing all of this which shows intimacy. The lyrics at this certain scene in the…

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    poverty (Segal, 2008) or decrease racism (Pagani & Robustelli, 2010). By simply possessing emotional intelligence, college students increase their chances of succeeding in personal and professional endeavors because of successful interpersonal relationships (Brackett, Rivers, & Salovey, 2011). Empathy can be taught (Hatcher, Nadeau, Walsh, Reynolds, Galea, & Marz, 1994; Sagkal, Turnuklu, & Totan, 2012). In this empathy course, students will take the Interpersonal Reactivity Index test (Davis,…

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    A relationship with someone does not just mean being boyfriend and girlfriend but just having some type of connection with someone defines what a relationship is. Within this collection I have learned that having or being in relationships with others as individuals and in groups is very significant. Having or being in relationships with others does help define who we are. Relationships helps us as individuals be closer together and allows us to rely and depend on each other whenever we need it.…

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    “Before i fall” vs “Moana” Although books and movies have their similarities, they also have their differences on how they may portray certain events. Although the book “Before i fall” and the movie “Moana” have their similarities on the topic of self love and family love, they also have their difference on how they change over time. A similarity they share is how they convey the struggles of family love and the obstacles they face, yet their differences are the way they get over their obstacles…

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    Relationships start with acquaintances, some of which progress to friendships less still to trusted partners. Relationships develop as trust grows, led by the sense of significant worth that each gathering imparts to the next. Conflicts perpetually arise between two parties, and the capacity to resolve conflicts is the test of a relationship. Numerous salespeople are strife adverse and can't deal with a purchaser's resistance, perhaps because they question the estimation of the products or…

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    Much Ado About Nothing is an intricate web weaved by William Shakespeare that encompasses many aspects of human nature and emotion. The play is thought to have been written between 1598 and 1589, and crafted towards the middle of Shakespeare 's career. (SparkNotes) Much Ado About Nothing is one of the several plays of his where, despite having some darker components, it ends in happiness and no one dies. Which when looking at the number of plays Shakespeare wrote and their stories, no one dying…

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    What is love? Love is the romantic attachment to another person. It is the warm butterflying feeling that lifts the spirit. An individual care more about that person than themselves. It is filled with compassion and appreciation. There multiple layers to love, but the most profound is true love. A true love is the individual that completes the other’s soul. They are one of a kind because they are the missing piece in one’s life. If apart from this person, there is no need to stay alive because…

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    His strong words clearly makes it obvious to the reader how people feel about each other in the story. As an example, the nurse is aware of this relationship and is willing to keep this a secret from Lady and Lord Capulet-- she warns Juliet about the great trouble she’s getting herself into. “His name is Romeo, and a Montague; The only son of your great enemy”(Shakespeare, 136). The nurse makes perfectly…

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    Werner Fassbinder, is a tale of interracial love and explores the impact of racism on human relationships. Leontine Sagan’s Maedchen in Uniform contains themes of lesbian relationships and expression of emotion. Though the films messages differ from each other, the longing for love for the characters are very similar. Ali, Fear Eats the Soul revolves around love and overcoming difficulties in relationships. Fassbinder’s portrayal of Emmi shows the audience the passion and authentic love she has…

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