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    namatay yung tatay ni Nick Laura Foster is a hopeless romantic. Her friends know it‚ her parents know it – even Laura acknowledges she lives either with her head in the clouds or buried in a romantic novel. Its proved harmless enough‚ even if it hasn’t delivered her real-life dashing hero yet. But when her latest relationship ends n a disaster that cost her friendships‚ her job and nearly her sanity‚ Laura swears off men and hopeless romantic fantasies for good. With her life in tatters around

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    Bob feels insecure in his romantic relationship with Alice because he feels that although there are certain expectations for a man that must be fulfilled‚ he cannot fulfill them. Alice‚ as a woman of color‚ ranks the lowest in social hierarchy. She is expected to have no autonomy whatsoever‚ while Bob is expected to financially provide for her. Both fail to meet their expectations. Alice is not just any “lowly” woman of color; she is a light-skinned African-American—most likely biracial—and she

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    The number 65 is displayed in front of you. Then you are asked a question: Is the percentage of African countries in the United Nations greater or less than 65? When Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman (1974) asked this question to their subjects‚ they found that the number shown before the question heavily influenced the answers. Those who were shown 65 gave a median estimate of 45 percent and those who were shown the 45 gave a median estimate of 25 percent. They defined this phenomenon as anchoring

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    Love of the mysterious‚ strange or supernatural is widely seen in Romantic Poetry. Through this idea‚ many authors were able to convey their love of nature. In “Rime of the Ancient Mariner”‚ Coleridge uses imagery‚ alliteration and similes to demonstrate the isolation of the Mariner. In “Rime of the Ancient Mariner”‚ Coleridge uses imagery to demonstrate the isolation of the mariner. “Alone‚ alone‚ all‚ all alone‚ alone on a wide sea!” (4.9) This quote illustrates the point that the mariner is very

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    thing.  But‚ you’ll want to get to the point where you’ve practiced enough and the main points (argument‚ logic‚ evidence‚ policy recommendation) jump out at you‚ so comparing summaries can help in that regard.  Here are mine: Mueller‚ “Democracy’s Romantic Myths” (HTRPS summary)   Argument:  Scholars and others who are interested in democracy and its quality have worried too much about apathy of the public‚ political inequality‚ and low levels of participation. Democracies still are more representative

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    Examples of figures of speech in romantic poems In the poem “Tintern Abbey” by William Wordsworth ‚ “ the anchor of my purest thought” in line 109‚ the author uses a metaphor comparing the idea that nature makes the speaker feels safe and the role of memory and imagination as something pure. In the poem “Ozymandias” by Pershy Bissy Shelley‚ The hand that mock ’d them and the heart that fed in line 8‚ it is an instance of Synecdoche and Alliteration. The hand that mock ’d them makes reference

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    Discuss research into the breakdown of romantic relationships (8 marks + 16 marks) Duck saw relationship breakdown as a process that occurs over time. He believed that a lack of interpersonal skills and lack of stimulation within the relationship causes the individual to get bored and feel that they are no longer progressing in their relationship which can cause strains and dissatisfaction. The first stage is intrapsychic; this is where a person feels under benefited in the relationship. The second

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    Rosaline‚ and the true love he has for Juliet; "Did my heart love till now? Forswear it‚ sight/ For I ne’er saw true beauty till this night." Romeo is questioning himself because he cannot believe that he was in love with Rosaline. Also‚ this signifies romantic love because he is saying that Juliet is the most beautiful woman he has ever seen. We can see that when Romeo and Juliet first speak‚ they speak in sonnets full of religious imagery‚ "profane‚ "holy shrine"‚ pilgrims"‚ which shows the sincerity

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    Romantic Dream "If love is only a will to possess‚ it is not love" (Thich Nhat Hanh). This caveat relates to the social and moral decay of the 1920’s. During this era‚ every American had one objective to achieve -- success. Francis Scott Fitzgerald‚ the author of The Great Gatsby‚ presents a realistic image of American life in the 1920’s. The characters in his novel‚ like many people in that period‚ only care for money. Becoming rich is their definition of success‚ and is their main objective

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