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    Each human being has been taught the art of individualism. Civilization after civilization has manipulated the life of its members through selling the idea of independence and self-sufficiency. Creating social taboos and setting labels that serve as the stigma of the community, are some of the techniques use to oppress individuals as components of the greater scheme that is society. The belief of individualism, the big banner that says it is fine to be different, has become the current most…

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    first goal, my marriage has gotten better and better as time passes, with my failures in the past relationships have become a better man, husband, and a father. Furthermore, as a result of these past relationships, I have built an inner motivation and drive to stay with my wife and work things out, support her through thick and thin. Communications, listening, exercising, eat healthy, travel, and spending more time together are many of the tools that I will use to make my marriage work and live…

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    Odysseus was well justified when he decided to take action, by killing his wife’s wooers, and anyone who was associated with them. One reason Odysseus actions against the suitors was compensated for was the way he seen them treat his servants, wife, son, and his palace. During the time Homer was believed to have written stories, respect was expected from both the host and the guest, whether the host was a wealthy landlord or a poor merchant, and the guest a wandering prince, or a beggar. The…

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    women were controlled by men. They were not able to take their own decisions; most of them did not realize that their freedom was inside of themselves. In “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin, Louise Mallard is the main character who has an unhappy marriage, and her husband is Brently. She has heart problems and is treated like a fragile woman by her sister, Josephine, and by her husband’s friend, Richards. When Josephine tells her about Brently’s death in the train wreck, Louise feels sorrow…

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    in all reality none of us can predict the future or even tell you what the true definition reality is because reality varies from person to person. Reality has changed so much now our perfect fairytale and happy ever after could come in a second marriage or even more then that. Reality is Disney sets all these unrealistic goals in our minds from a very young…

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    The pain of this memory still lingers in the darkest crevices in my mind. Divorce! The word to me seems so grotesque and evil; however this cruel word became a reality for me when I was sixteen years old. Family has been always one of the most important aspects in my life, my life and the world as I knew it died. Nevertheless, I still find myself wishing my parent’s were back together, I understand that it is selfish to wish this, but I can’t help but close my eyes and imagine this image of my…

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    transforms from the beginning of the film to the end of the film. Her actions illustrate this process. Aditi wants to be married, she wants to settle down with someone even if she does not love him and therefore requested a last minute arranged marriage. This comes about when she realises that there is no certainty that Vikran will divorce his wife to be with her. Actually she knows it will never happen but enjoys the relationship they do have. Aditi goes to Vikran’s work place, a talk show…

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    identity and therefore had the power to make contracts and buy and sell property Unmarried women were also able to write wills, serve as guardians, be executors of estates as well as sue and be sued in a court of law. The law stated that in a marriage the husband and the wife were one entity. When the woman got married, she lost her legal identity. The property that she had or owned came under the protection and influence of her husband. This includes her livestock, crops money,…

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    3.1.2 Gatsby——ego Ego is separated from id. And it suffered realistic cultivation so that it can be sensitive generally. It can gain the satisfaction and prevent from pain according to the “reality principle”. The name of “Gatsby”, which also can be explained as “by gate”. He is near the gate, but he can’t enter. This name can also symbolize that Gatsby wants to realize his American dream, but failed eventually. During the 1920s in America, Pursuing fortune and enjoyment became people’s fashion.…

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    Analysis Of Sister Wives

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    reminds us of the controversy that surrounds plural marriage. Should plural marriage be legalized? There are many opinions on this touchy topic. Should we, as a society, just leave it be, mind our own business as it were? Should we turn a blind eye to the accusations of abuse and underage marriages taking place? If all parties are of legal age, should it even matter what someone does with his or her own life? Are they hurting anyone? Is marriage meant for only two persons? What if it is…

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