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    As a matter of fact, another theory that was very important is Sternberg’s triangular theory of love. This is about how companionate love consists of two types of love, which is intimacy and commitment. Sternberg’s states how there are three elements of love which are passion (sexual as well as physical attraction to someone), intimacy…

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    People say love is a feeling that one could describe in many ways. A person can love someone for his/her looks, personality, sense of humor, how fit he/she is--but when does his name become a factor of if one loves another or not? Writer Owen Wilson claims “Love is the soul's recognition of its counterpoint in another.” One does not typically prefer to date someone with the name John, rather than Dylan, for example. Usually, a person will say a name does not matter when it comes to loving…

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    Introduction: Many people see love as a one dimensional concept; however, Robert Sternberg sees it differently. Sternberg suggests that “love has three components: passion, intimacy, and commitment” (p. 109). Passion refers to the physical aspects of a relationship, such as both physical and sexual attraction along with romance. Intimacy describes the closeness of the individuals, and commitment encompasses the choice to both begin and continue to love. Under Sternberg’s theory, these three…

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    Fact or Fiction: The Effects of Misrepresentation Literature appears in many forms from fiction to non-fiction to memoirs with each providing a different purpose for the intended reader. Often, authors will write their memoirs in order to give the reader new knowledge of events through personal experience rather than to entertain them as a folk tale might. Consequently, those in search of gaining knowledge through personal experience on a particular event will most likely choose to evaluate the…

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    The majority of students, including myself knows about slavery. Our own selves have seen, heard, and often talked around it intensively in class discussions or with our parents. The biggest common slaves that were famous by doing something drastic was Harriet Tubman, Fredrick Douglas, and George Washington Carver. Harriet Tubman became famous for her secretive underground railroad that led an enormous amount of slaves to freedom by following the North Star. Fredrick Douglas became famous for…

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    the greater interconnectedness was the expansion of the slave trade and the expansion of the Islam from the western Mediterranean to India. These two events was wrapped up in the Age of Exploration. The first event that led up to the greater interconnectedness was the expansion of the slave trade. The expansion of the slave trade The vast majority of those who were enslaved and transported to the New World, mainly on the triangular trade route and its Middle Passage, were Africans from the…

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    Colonies can be compared and contrasted by the settlement patterns, demographic patterns, trading patterns, religion, government and economic activities. In terms of trading pattern the Chesapeake and New England Colonies had way different ways to trade. The Chesapeake Colonies mostly exported tobacco products, while the New English Colonies mostly exported things like fish, fur and lumber. The Chesapeake Colonies made a lot of money selling tobacco. The Chesapeake Colonies had a lot of good…

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    luxury is directly linked to the cost to obtain it. Price will dictate quality, therefore the less you dangle your highest point producers the more other owners will covet them. Fantasy foes will often inquire about your best players, offering you trade packages in efforts to swoon away your earliest…

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    Secondly, after actually making trades and building portfolio of my own, I learned that having the insight to pick up the right information to forecast future market is an important factor to be successful in trades. But I think it is easier said than done. I was surprised that only one student in the class has made a positive return. Even with the research on characteristics of ETF and analyzing the market, it was difficult to make a positive return from the trade. According to the trend line…

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    only able to trade after a long oceanic voyage can now access the internet and purchase goods from across in an instant. This increase in economic interconnectedness has had far-reaching implications for the world. Economic globalization has had a positive impact on the world, as nations have been able to increase speed of trade, specialize and grow economically at rates unseen in human history. Ever since the trade ship brought the first form of economic globalization, the speed of trade has…

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