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    Sexless Marriage

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    Brand new parents or aging baby boomers with hormone imbalances are not the only people with sexually unfulfilling marriages. Numerous couples struggle to identify and resolve the reasons for their monotonous or nonexistent sex life. There are many reasons why people end up in sexually unfulfilling marriages. Some people marry their spouse because they think their partner will be a good parent someday, or because they are physically attractive, and ignore the fact that they do not have good…

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    Attack On Darwin Essay

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    On the 19th of February 1942, the Japanese came in with their airplanes and land-based bombers to bomb Darwin. This attack on Darwin happened 10 weeks after the bombing of Pearl Harbor under the same commander, Mitsuo Fuchida. The Japanese had 54 land-based bombers and around 188 attack aircraft which were launched from 4 Japanese aircraft carriers in the Timor Sea. On Darwin’s Harbour there were 46 ships docked there yet the boats couldn’t prevent the attack from the Japanese having around 900…

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    Controllable Attributions

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    act out regardless of the cause and their behavior is due to dispositional factors. Research has shown that parents who view their child in this manner are more likely to use harsher disciplinary techniques and criticize their child more often (Morrissey- Kane & Prinz, 1999). Due to the transactional nature between parent reactions and child behavior, the parents’ negative attitudes can reinforce the child’s subsequent deleterious behavior, resulting in a coercive cycle (Johnston and Ohan, 2005)…

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    Sport Subculture Essay

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    reduce risk in the pursuit of improving their life. For example, students spend roughly 16-20 years educating themselves in order to make themselves appealing to the corporate world, which emphasizes what is referred to as a “culture of caution” (Morrissey, 2008) in our society. Sporting subcultures seek to find a release from the ‘risk society’. Individuals use the thrill of risk and adventure sport in order to gain a sense of fulfillment not found in their everyday lives. One good example of…

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    Andy Warhol was notable as a gay man who lived openly before the gay liberation. He was born on August 6th, 1928 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Warhol was an American artist influenced by several other artists. Some artists would be Jean-Michel Basquiat, Robert Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns and Truman Capote. He was mostly known for his famous pop art but also did printmaking, painting, cinema, and photography. One of the nicknames that were given to him was “The Pope of Pop”. Some of his most famous…

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    Louise Erdrich is a famous “contemporary writer of German- American and Chippewa descent,” (Tanrisal 68) who is well known for “her own short stories and novels” which earned her reputation as a “fiction writer” (Beidler and Gaynor 2). Due to Erdrich’s Native American Decent, her novel settings were mostly centered on her “fictional North Dakota Reservation, whose heart is Matchimanito Lake,” (Beidler and Gaynor 2). Through the different novels of Erdrich, she manages to link them by having…

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    Definition Of Modernism

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    D. 2002). Villa Savoye is elevated off the ground, which allows air and nature to flow under it without blocking a natural flow. A feel of space is provided with the open floor plans that are independent from its supports and load bearing walls (Morrissey, D). Long openings and windows allow for light and free airflow through the Villa,…

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    Essay On Imaginative Play

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    proximal development such that their mothers transferred more play responsibility to the children at a younger age (approximately by 12 months). This indicates that greater independence in imagintive play at a younger age is a predictor for higher IQ (Morrissey & Brown,…

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    Worldview Of Islam Essay

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    Islam, like Judaism and Christianity, has a monotheistic worldview, teaching that there is one God in the universe; Muslims believe that this God is Allah. By its belief and its practice, the Islamic faith has produced a group of people who submit and surrender themselves absolutely to Allah. Following the guidelines of the Six articles of Faith and the Five Pillars, a Muslims is able to live their life in complete devotion to Allah. Islam is a monotheistic religion, the belief in one God who…

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    By looking at Lulu as the protagonist, there are many antagonists throughout the novel that work against her. For instance, the Native American society is an antagonist for Lulu because of the internal conflict it causes her. The novel states, “‘[Lulu] dyes her hair,’ I [Lulu] heard a voice behind me whisper. ‘Gray at the roots.’...By then there were near a hundred people in the room. ‘All those Lamartine sons by different father’” (280). As an antagonist, Native American society judges Lulu on…

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