husband. Our text states that there are six different styles of love which include the following; Romantic love (eros)‚ Game-playing love (ludus)‚ Friendship (storage‚ philia)‚ Logical love (pragma)‚ Possessive‚ excited love (mania)‚ and Selfless love (agape) (Rathus‚ Nevid‚ Fichner-Rathus‚ 2011). 1. Scenario: Selfless love Amy is an individual that make sure that she always does the right thing throughout life. She will make whatever sacrifices need be to make sure that she is able to take care and do
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After reading the threads of your classmates from last week‚ glean ideas from their experiences and write up a simple outline of what you think would be the best approach to premarital counseling (cite at least 3 of your classmates). Engage your classmates and the professor on this. Ask questions and get clarification. Consider the Hawkins text on Strengthening Marital Intimacy. How should cultivating intimacy be a part of this premarital approach? After reading several of my classmate’s posts from
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List of Concepts covered in Class each Week Fall Semester Week 3 - Chapter 2: relativism‚ cultural evolution‚ enculturation‚ acculturation‚ power distance‚ masculinity/femininity‚ tolerance for ambiguity‚ individualism/collectivism‚ high & low context cultures‚ intercultural comm. competence‚ stereotypes‚ ethnocentrism‚ stages of culture shock‚ any of the concepts covered in the Japanese communication patterns Blackboard article. Week 4 – Chapter 3: self-concept‚ self-awareness‚ self-esteem
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Ethics and morality are synonymous terms‚ both meaning customs in their original languages‚ Greek and Latin respectively. However‚ the Greek term "ethics" also implies character as opposed to its Latin counterpart referring to social customs. Ethike is descended from ethikos which‚ in turn from ethos which means character or nature. Ethos is the fundamental and distinctive characteristic of a group within its social context or period of time‚ typically expressed in its attitudes‚ habits or beliefs
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For hundreds of years‚ a regrettably large number of people have struggled to gain rights for oppressed minorities. Every so often‚ someone succeeds. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Mohandas K. Gandhi were two of these successful individuals. Specifically‚ “Letter from Birmingham City Jail‚” by Dr. King and Bhikhu Parekh’s “Gandhi: A Very Short Introduction” concisely illustrate the philosophies of these prominent civil rights leaders. Many of their principles also draw parallels to Henry David Thoreau’s
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for hours‚ but only now‚ as it neared the shore‚ did I see it. The ship rocked in the water a good distance from me and my abandoned beach. A small boat began to lower from the ship; a single figure perched inside. I began to feel conscious of my agape jaw and furrowed brow though I did not know what else to do but to stand and wait. A hat‚ a draping shirt‚ a sword‚ boots and the lagging shuffle-walk of a man too tired for pleasantries. “I have a treasure map” he shoved a scribbled-on paper
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pastor in 1954 in a Baptist church in Montgomery. Following Rosas Parks protest through refusing to move from her seat on the bus to give it to a white person‚ he became involved in the civil rights movement. Mixing the Christian idea of perfect love (Agape) with St. Thomas Aquinas` philosophy that an unjust law in the eyes of God is immoral‚ and therefore‚ not a law. King said in his letter from Birmingham Jail that‚ “an individual who breaks a law that conscience tells him is unjust and who willingly
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terms: Thomas Becket The Act of Supremacy Sir Robert Bruce Cotten Wodwo Western Schism Henry II Dante Alighieri Wycliffe Bible Bertilak de Haustert Courtly Love Beatrice Gomen Pearl Poet Cheval Pietas Chretien de Troyes Exemplum Agape and Eros Be able to answer these short answer questions: 1. What is the symbolic nature of the recurring 3’s in The Inferno and give examples. 2. The Miller’s Tale is meant to “requite” or “answer” The Knight’s tale. Explain. 3. What image
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This week I had the opportunity to gain just a bit more insight into the lives of the children at St. Mary’s Bridge Home. I had the job of listening into conversations the children at Bridge Home had with their parents‚ and it was not what I expected. After reading the stories of neglect from the files of these kids I expected cold DCF ( Department of Children and Families) mandated phone calls. Instead I heard what I can only describe as sincere love and longing over the phone. This is the Concept
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It also leads to family‚ kids‚ joy and laughter Phileo This we could call the love of soul. It is easy love and affection; it is bent towards our natural tastes. God is said to have this kind of love for us and Jesus and also his disciples. Agape Agape is a parental and sacrificial kind of love. It is also known by saying to take pleasure and prize it above all things. It is really known for love that God has for us which inspired him to sacrifice himself. Love is bigger than you are. You can
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