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    The Council of Trent was meeting of bishops of the Catholic Church held between the ages 1545-1563.The founder of the Council of Trent was Pope Paul III, The council of Trent only lasted eighteen years the first meeting was held in December of 1545. All together seven hundred Bishops could have attended the council at the start but only thirty one showed up along with fifty Theologians (An expert or a person who engages in Theology).Near the final sessions of the Council about two hundred and…

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    hard. Marriage is hard. Getting over infidelity is hard, but it is possible. Every situation is different, but these steps might help and if they don’t it might be time to move on. Firstly, if you happen to find out that your spouse is having an affair, go ahead and have that mental break down. You might need to take a few day to process the information, so get away. Rent a cabin, go stay with a friend or family member. You don’t need to discuss anything with…

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    meets Jill and he is “having an affair [with her]… and he [doesn’t] know what to do about it” (Carver 16). This significant because this shows that he is being unfaithful with his wife and it also shows that he doesn’t really care about what his wife thinks. In the film version of the story, Al says “there are too many women in my life” (Jerry and Molly and Sam). This is shows that Al has many women in his life besides his wife. Al’s depression leads him to have an affair with…

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    of luxury with Tom due to Gatsby’s socioeconomic status. Tom has a string of affairs in which he does not care for either woman and only cares for his own gain. Tom commits to having two different relationships in which he leeches on the benefits of both, he cares not for Daisy 's or Myrtles feelings and only worries…

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    'The Graduate’ (Nichols, 1967) is a comedy that uses a three-act film structure and includes its major structural elements. The film depicts a recent college graduate (Dustin Hoffman), whose feeling of a lack of purpose results in his life becoming dominated by his relationship with Mrs. Robinson and eventually, her daughter Elaine. Act I establishes the key characters; Ben, his parents and their friends, including, Mrs. Robinson. The audience is empathetic towards him and likely wanting to see…

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    You have to decide for yourself if the end result of finding happiness is worth it. Sharon has had an affair with another man, and tells David about the incident. “Sharon confessed to an extramarital affair” (Alexie 159). The two had been married ten years, and this is the first time they are really questioning the happiness in their relationship. In college, I face many obstacles. You will have multiple…

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    Personally, I think Leadership is the ability for an individual(s) to inspire others to believe that they are able to do anything even when the goal looks unattainable. They have the ability to motivate, influence, and set a culture that is uplifting and breaks down barriers between leadership levels. It is not something that can be taught in a class, PowerPoint, or book. It is based on experience throughout a career or a combination of careers. Leadership is everybody 's business because…

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    lover is unfaithful. He gets angry, but as the movie continues to play, he forgets all about her. He simply finds a new love, Viola. These love affairs take place all over the world, but in the 16th century these affairs are being taken a bit more loosely. As mentioned before, Shakespeare has two affairs. Viola has an affair. Even Shakespeare’s lover has an affair. Everybody is cheating on each other, and that is not what love is. Love is most likely between two people, even if it is family,…

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    and how her family decides to cope with it. Her husband could be the reason why everything is going the way it is. Both, the husband and the wife had different ways of coping with the miscarriage. He decided to cope with the miscarriage by having an affair with another woman in their own home. While the wife decided to get a dog to help her emotionally cope with the loss of their baby. This relates to a Drama in the sense that the man decided to cheat on the wife with another…

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    herself detached from the children and other family members. She suffers a lot due to her fractured identity in every role of being a woman. As a woman, she lost her dignity in the form of infidelity, as a wife, she lost her status by her illicit love affair. Even, she could not either become an ideal mother to her children or a daughter to her…

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