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    Analysis Of Up In The Air

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    This is Sternberg’s theory of intimacy, passion, and commitment. These 3 components are what make up the different kinds of love. Towards the beginning of the film, Ryan was only capable of showing intimacy and a little bit of passion. But as time went on, Ryan began to fit more into all three components, while the women he…

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    Bang Theory Application Paper Sheldon Cooper is one of the main characters in the Television Series The Big Bang Theory. The Big Bang Theory is about a girl named Penny, who moves into an apartment across the hall from two genius physicists (Belyeu, 2007). This television show displays the lives of these three people and their friends inside and outside of their workplace, as well as their personal lives (Belyeu, 2007). Sheldon Cooper, one of the brilliant physicists of The Big Bang Theory, is…

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    I Love Attachment Essay

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    Attachment is a close, enduring emotional bond that finds its roots at infancy. Attachment can be seen in ways, such as, infancy-caregiver and romantic love attachment. Whereas, researchers have suggested that these two concepts have similar emotional dynamics. Throughout this essay I will be addressing the different attachment styles and how it may impact love, sexuality, commitment and viability of life experience. Attachments can be illustrated in many ways; secure…

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    Colonialism And Patriarchy

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    Colonialism and patriarchy lead to a number of parallel relationships made between individuals occupying similar roles. Through the colonial missions goal of “remaking the Other in the image of the Self, inevitably needed and produced culturally hybrid subjects among the colonizers as well as the colonized” (Krishnaswamy 39). There seems to be a merging of sexual, gendered, and national identities in Anna Lombard. Gerald remarks that natures craves “to return to the type which is neither…

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    Reiss’s wheel theory of love Wheel Theory of Love describes the four stages of love that certain relationships look for or that is lacking in some areas. With each person having a different upbringing their definition or thoughts of love would be different. Depending on how they were raised one person in the relationship would know how to feel at ease in a relationship if they came from a household where they had both of their parents. They would get the love they need from both the mother and…

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    Cultural Intertextuality

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    look of sexuality for example contraceptive method that needs to be considered by Nadia and Steve. It also looks at the physical and the physiological factors. In accession to this, the essay looks at one theoretical perspective that is Sternberg’s Triangular Hypothesis of Lovemaking that I learned in this course. Never the less the article talks about the risk factors that are connected to health which I would infer might be nowadays in the scenario between Nadia and Steve, explains how the…

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    Four Types Of Love Essay

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    are four types of love, Courtly/Romantic, Companionate, Friendship and Same-Sex Love. Courtly/Romantic is defined a powerfully emotional, intense love in which a person believes that there is love at first sight, then there is only one true love, and that love conquers all. Companionate love, is, calmer than romantic love, emphasizing intimacy with, affection for, and commitment to another person. Friendship love is an attachment between people, it is the basis for a strong love relationship,…

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    Cinderella Man Analysis

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    married to his wife Mae. They had a monogamy relationship, just for each other. They had what was considered to be a traditional vital marriage in a patriarchal family system. Giving Lee’s types of love they would have been considered to have agape love or self-sacrificing love which is the highest type of love according to the Greeks. According to sociologist Keith Davis eight qualities…

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    This essay will investigate the evolutionary psychology theory and the Attachment theory and how they relate to other theories. I will discuss which theory is better in explaining attraction which includes strengths and weaknesses. The Attachment Theory is how one is attracted to another human being and how one builds relationships with different people (Chisholm, 1996). It is said that how one acts and builds attachments to another in adult life can solely relate on how one’s mother treated one…

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    Consummate love is where all three are present at the same time, which can cause conflict if one of the theories is more than another. Not only was age a factor on why we aren’t friends, over the last couple months her intimacy was stronger than I was for her. Her, still being high-school, was a huge difference…

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