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    in office. He chose not to back out of office, and people flamed him for it. Seeing so many high profile individuals committing unfaithful acts against their spouses raised eyebrows and rose a question: how many people actually break the special monogamy two people share in marriage? Perhaps, however, this is not the question that needs…

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    sexual behavior and nature of others that you need to be careful about. STD testing clinics can help you out with the awareness part, so never hesitate in going there to clear up your sex-related doubts or to get answers to any questions you have. Monogamy is always the best option for your psychological, emotional, and physical health. However, if you have had multiple sex partners, then at least be cautious about a few things. Some people are at a high risk for getting an STD. It is better to…

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    Even if you are satisfied with your marriage, their love is not eternal. Sometimes trivial jealousy reveals secrets or may cause irreparable circumstances. In this short story “The Girls in Their Summer Dresses” by Irwin Shaws, the author shows how important having a trustworthy and honest relationship is. Based on "The Girls in their Summer Dresses", Frances says "You always look at other women." (Shaw64) Michael and Frances are having a problem with their marriage because Michael keeps…

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    Alan Marouf Mr. Loucks English 10 09 February 2018 Reflection on The Screwtape Letters The screwtape letter is a book which has a lot of variety of different themes. The major themes that were deeply engraved in to me were about Temptation, sexual Love and morality, God's love and Pride. One of the goals of this book was to change your view on Christianity or make to enhance your faith. Screwtape letters are persuasive and let people change their view on Christianity! Firstly, the theme…

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    Love’s Executioner Irvin Yalom, the author of Love’s Executioner and Other Tales of Psychotherapy, is a book about ten different clients and their stories. In each chapter, Yalom discusses the time spent with each client in therapy. He uses this book to give people an insight into what he faced as a therapist. My purpose of this paper is to give an overview of the theories he used throughout the book, and point out a few of the times each theory was used. Throughout Love’s Executioner, Irvin…

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    Nothing is ever as it seems and nothing in life can be given to you. As human beings we must seek our own happiness, and even in this attempt, we can never truly be completely happy. Every part of life is a wild ocean of experiences. Sometimes the water is a calm pallid blue, the glassy surface helping you to achieve whatever you wish. Other days it is a violent stormy green, threatening to destroy your ship. Everything is a balance that must go up and down, for pain is necessary to move on and…

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    Why Bigamy Is Bad

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    two examples of animals that share partners. Number Three: There Are Cultural Legends Behind It In order to keep some individuals from engaging in any form of bigamy, stories have been told to instill certain fears that keep people in the box of monogamy. One legend tells women that they must stay in one relationship in order to produce milk for a healthier child, for instance. Number Two: It Has Its Limits In some cultures, where bigamy is allowed, there are limits to it. In the Koran, for…

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    Paul states that “the wife should not separate from her husband, and the husband should not divorce his wife.” In these statements, Paul is not only advocating for mutual fidelity, but he clearly advocates for monogamy as well. Paul’s thoughts on marriage draw from Greeks in terms of monogamy, from Jews on matters of fidelity, and then from his own divine revelation (or creativity) on sex within marriage. Rather than viewing the topic as taboo, Paul confronts sex within marriage by strongly…

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    Primate parenting have a lot of features which can be considered different from other mammal. One of the biggest difference could be the parental investment which is the amount of time the average parent spends with it's off spring after birth and further gives it the skills of survival or maybe just social skills to survive in the group. Primates especially females spend a lot of time caring for their off springs by teaching them skills like termite fishing and further grooming them. Female…

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    Every culture and religion have varying different opinions regarding many days to day activities. These can vary from what kind of food they eat, the clothing they wear, and even their relationship with others. In many cultures, the most important relationships come from a family so it can be difficult when family members do not see eye to eye. It is especially hard for Fatima who is trying to balance between the U.S. culture that she is surrounded by and the culture coming from her Pakistani…

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