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    triangular theory of love. Summary of Findings Q1: What is a sustainable relationship? Having to trust your significant other is what makes a relationship sustainable for both heterosexual and homosexual couples. Always being together and giving and taking is also a major factor to maintain a good relationship. Homosexual and heterosexual couples did not differ in their answers because trust is really something that…

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    into the white gown of her dreams. Little did she know her evil future mother in law t had different plants, feeding her son with false claims the groom flees leaving his love lonesome at the altar. Filled with agony the no longer bride is consumed in wondering why. Two isolated lovers dwelling on what used to be and should have been are not alone is there journey of heartbreak. . An unknown Anglo-Saxon scop wrote “The Wife’s Lament”, that tells of two lovers torn apart by false accusations,…

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    Lethal Love? Men who base their future purposes on past experiences, will end up destroying their own dreams. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel, The Great Gatsby, Gatsby’s love for Daisy is by far one of the grandest illusions that are mistaken for reality. Throughout the novel, Gatsby chases the one aspect of his past he cannot imagine losing, Daisy; in reality this infinite hope of endless love for her is the thing that blinds him the most. Although Gatsby’s unshaken optimism guides him…

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    race and racism are prevalent subjects in American societies.race and racism are permanently stitched into the history of America, yet cannot go unacknowledged. For one to truly understand America along with all of its glories and shortcomings, one must come into the realization that race matters. This is the sole purpose behind Cornell West’s magnificent book. He keys in on the idea that the American society has and further remains tainted by race division, this division has kept the white…

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    lady’s innocence even if there isn’t any evidence proving that she is loyal. Lastly, when she learns of what she did she told Othello exactly what had happened and betrayed her husband so the truth about Desdemona could be revealed. This shows Emilia loves and is fiercely loyal to Desdemona, and should not be held responsible for her death as it was Iago’s manipulation that caused her to betray her lady. In…

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    narrative. The love story of that in The Tale of Tulisa has been repeated throughout history by different cultures to portray a similar yet unique message to women of different time and cultures. The plotline of this folktale provides the basis for those as the Iron Heinrich folktale in Germany, accompanied with the movie The Princess and the Frog of Disney’s “American” culture. These three works all depict a similar story, moreover different cultures have taken an original myth and have adapted…

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    words and action, but if Ms. Havisham would have brought Estella as a child the way that she that she first intended things may have been different: There was a earnest womanly compassion for me in her new affection. “My dear! Believe this: when she first came to me, I meant to save her from misery like my like my own. At first I meant no more.…

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    teachings they shall surpass amongst themselves. As that being said he rounded up his twelve disciples to follow out his philosophies to spread the word. Written the four Gospels in remembrance of Jesus’s words and deeds. His teaching was universal love in forms such as compassion, tolerance, forgiveness, acceptance, helpfulness, generosity, and gratitude. Christ consider things carefully and wasn’t hesitant to share his opinion onto others. Such as when ask if a person should forgive up to…

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    which we are destined to exist passively. The message he sends is that we have a choice. That is, to become dependent on God in a society that has essentially killed him, or to become our own God. Faith is a pillar of Christianity, but you can't go as far as Nietzsche and say that the Christian moral values are invalid because there is no reason behind it. When he implies that Christians are simply living complacently, he must not understand the meaning of faith. A main reason behind faith is…

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    Spring Reflection on Pastoral Year Experience Pastoral Reflection: The last 6 months of Pastoral Year has been a great blessing. The people in the Parish received me with such love and care. It will certainly be hard to step away in 3 months time when the Pastoral Year ends. During this Pastoral Year, I have gotten to really know a lot of people in the Parish, some closer than others. A couple that I got to know real well is the Bernard and Rosemarie Scheiff. They treat me like their own son.…

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