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    the consequences over time will cost you! How cooperative do you think he/she will want to be when you manipulate with your anger.? And that is what it is, manipulation. You then can assume as you carry your anger into your relationship with your spouse that you are indeed straining…

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    "Wedding at the Cross" is a wonderful, sentimental, and deplorable story composed by Ngugi Wa Thiong 'o. (Ngugi 1691). Thiong 'o 's story portrays to love crazed youngsters. The wife, Miriamu, originated from a well to do Christian family, and the spouse, Wariuki, originated from destitution and a widowed mother. Before their marriage Wariuki met with Miriamu 's guardians. "A God-dreading couple he and his wife were: they went to chapel on Sundays, they said their supplications first thing in…

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    But when it comes to married person they are limited to spend time with friends because their spouse or children will want to spend time them which causes friendship loss. According to (Krueger) “single people—even the older ones—are much more likely to spend time with friends and neighbors, volunteer, attend art classes, and do other social activities…

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    married allows people to share the affection and thoughts with their spouses. First, couples can share their affection through living, working, and relaxing. Feeling is an emotional state to express by gesture, action, and language. Couples have romantic time and feel happy together by the trips, picnics, and vacation because their hearts have the same beats and feelings. Moreover, the wives or husbands share and stand by their spouses’ difficult time. For example, in my own life, I worked in…

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    wife-reported conflict resolution, whereas wives ' benevolence motivation predicted husbands ' reports of better conflict resolution” (Finchan, Beach, & Davila, 2004, p. 72). This is significant in producing results of the benefit of forgiving one’s spouse. When husbands did not feel like forgiving, the wives reported poorer conflict resolution but when the wives felt more generous and benevolent, the husbands reported better conflict resolution. The second experiment was similar but included…

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    Married five times, she has exerted dominance over her husbands. Despite being beaten by her latest spouse, she ultimately won dominance in the relationship. The Wife of Bath is also a very independent and successful woman, enjoying holy pilgrimages solo and reaping the benefits of a successful career as a seamstress. The Wife of Bath is prosperous and has the ability to assert dominance over her spouses, exhibiting traits of a strong woman. The Guardians are placed next due to their power…

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    Amy Laskowski, in the article Could Facebook Use End a Marriage, found that the heavy social media user compared to the nonuser were 16% more likely to think about leaving their spouse. In todays society, as people scroll through their Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter feed they come across feelings of jealously towards there friends. These feelings of jealously are what then causes doubt in a happy relationship or marriage. Social…

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    has been a humbling experience, putting my marriage under a microscope looking for ways to improve it. No one likes to hear that they are doing something wrong much less that their actions could lead to the demise of their marriage and hurt their spouse. In the beginning of this class I felt I had a rock solid marriage, and I do, but I walk away with tools to keep it on a solid foundation. The best thing I can do to improve my marriage is to treat my husband with a Christ-like love. If I could…

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    collected from both partners. Participants are asked how much they make a year, how many hours they work per week, and how much emotional support or advice their spouse give them. 95 survey packets were given out, only 65 were useable. The study finds that the partners who tend to work more and make more receive less emotional support from their spouse, thus causing their quality of life to decrease and more conflicts within their marriage. This supports the students’ thesis.…

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    Director D.W. Griffith employs a variety of innovative filmmaking techniques, under the categories of mise-en-scene, cinematography and editing, to tell his narrative in Death’s Marathon. I will focus on a few techniques that stood out to me as essential stylistic decisions that progressed the narrative. Firstly, the costumes and how they distinguished between characters, and events; secondly, the blocking and character movements and how they expressed emotion; thirdly, the lighting and how it…

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