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    another moral issue – love driven by money. Although Chris does not love Chloe‚ he still decides to stay with her because of the social status and power that he would get. His desire of power and status made him choose his wife even when he has no affection towards her as proven when he says “But what the hell am I going to do if I leave Chloe?” (Match

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    loves. The conflict is best represented by the lines‚ “How comes it then that this her cold so great is not dissolv’d through my so hot desire‚ But harder grows the more I her entreat?” (Lines 2-4). Spenser explains that the more the man shows affection and love to the woman‚ the more the woman loses interest for the man. This Sonnet is full of metaphors‚ mainly relating and comparing the opposite feeling of the heart the two shows for each other with burning fire for Spencer‚ and freezing ice for

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    disappointments about club recruiting or conflicts with my parents at home. Regardless of the topic‚ he always listened to me with so much patience and empathy. How could he show such empathy after my years of ignoring him? I didn’t deserve his affection‚ and wanted to make productive this lesson of empathy in any way I could. He taught me a sort of openness towards which I have begun to aspire in my other relationships. My grandfather‚ a product of old world Vietnamese culture that defied vulnerability

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    children were rearing has a strong influence in the development their personalities. Furthermore‚ this child-rearing will affect their futures relationships. Children have parents who are attentive to their emotions‚ feelings‚ need of love‚ and need of affection‚ these children grow up feeling secure‚ beloved‚ independent‚ and they will have a positive attitude and a positive social interaction with other peers and their parents. (Gulley‚ Oppenheimer & Hankin‚

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    and authoritative parenting. The authoritarian parenting style is categorize as having low warmth with high control. Thereby making the style of child rearing to be demanding and rigid. Resulting in the parents to be very strict and withhold affection toward their children when they display disobedient behaviors. Authoritarian parenting is usually associated with the Insecure-Avoidant Attachment

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    love we see that the poet is happy with his mistress even if she’s not the most beautiful person on the planet. His view is simple; he has feelings towards her. Love‚ according to dictionaries‚ is defined as a feeling of strong or constant affection for a person‚ and that is what Shakespeare was feeling at the time. People these days want something out of love be it lust‚ money‚ land‚ etc. Shakespeare described love in a multitude of ways in 154 different sonnets. Shakespeare never stated the

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    pretend to any other office than to serve and obey them” [T 2.3.3 p. 414] in his work A Treatise of Human Nature. Reason alone cannot motivate or oppose passion. “Reason is perfectly inert and can never either prevent or produce any action or affection” [Book 2‚ 265]; moral distinctions are not derived from reasons. Reason does not by itself constitute grounds for an action of desire. Reason only “intervenes to explain passion’s impulses to actions proceedings” and thus connecting between two elements

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    MSND Theme Essay What is love? Webster’s defines it as a passionate affection for another person. But in the play‚ "A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚" by William Shakespeare‚ he explored all the different types of love and the ways in which it is expressed. Each character in the play represented in some way Shakespeare’s ideas on the subject. Shakespeare had loads of ideas about love‚ each idea is molded to suite his views of the connections with life and people. I have chosen to write about Demetrius’s

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    have on personality development? a. Conditional Positive Regard is when a person must meet conditions of worth in order to receive affection/acceptance‚ or when affection/acceptance is only given out in certain circumstances. This requires people to meet certain preconditions or requirements. It is the opposite of Unconditional Positive regard‚ which provides affection and acceptance with no strings attached. Conditional Positive Regard can be useful in looking for a significant other. In these situations

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    definition that pops up is “an intense feeling of deep affection.” “To love” as a verb is “to feel a deep romantic or sexual attachment to someone.” Some synonyms for love are “affection‚” “fondness‚” “darling‚” and “passion.” Synonyms for the verb to love are “to like‚” “to be fond of‚” “to fancy‚” and “to adore.” This is what the world thinks of the idea of love: that it is a feeling. In order to love someone‚ you simply need to feel “deep affection” for that person. Love is used in our culture almost

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