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    Couple in the Garden by Eduardo Carrillo: A Formal Analysis In visiting the Pasadena Museum of California Art‚ I was introduced to an artist previously unknown to me. I walked into the gallery space with intent of finding the most visually interesting work of art specifically for this analysis. My first encounter was a painting hung at the entrance of a space without any other visitors around. The painting did not impress me. The style was impressionistic‚ heavily smudged all around. Its colors were

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    I. INTRODUCTION Mary and Martha were a lesbian couple living together in Florida. They had been in a committed relationship for five years when they decided that they would like to have a child to complete their family. Due to age and health factors‚ the women decided that Mary would become pregnant using an anonymous sperm donor. During the pregnancy‚ Martha supported Mary and attended birthing and parenting classes with her. When the child was born‚ both women were listed on the birth certificate

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    Young Interracial Couple What is the first thing you notice when you look at a photograph? Do you ever notice what’s in the background or even the foreground? How well do you pay attention to detail? When looking at a photograph‚ we should consider using these tools to help us understand more about a photo. Bruce Davidson puts emphasis on figure-background‚ focal point‚ and color in his photograph really bringing about the composition of the photograph for his viewers. One of the

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    Adoption by Gay Couples

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    Adoption by Gay Couples: Is There Any Risk in Having a Family? On my way home. “It’s now a reality on the ground‚” said Adam Pertman‚ Executive Director of the Evan B. Donaldson Adoption Institute‚ an organization working to change adoption policy. And it’s a fact that despite legal barriers‚ about 19 percent of same - sex couples reported having an adopted child in the house in 2‚009 up from just 8 percent in 2.000 according to the Williams Institute on Sexual Orientation Law at the University

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    Gay Couples Adopting

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    Homosexuals must be allowed to adopt children just like any other couple who want to do the same thing. A child needs love‚ respect and a home in which they can assure themselves that there will be someone there to care for them. As in the example‚ there is no need for a dad and a mom who will always be arguing about the shared custody. Just because their parents are homosexuals does not mean that the child will grow up to be the same. Everyone is different and will grow up to be what they want to

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    there are not enough married heterosexual couples that are interested in adopting a child. Should we ignore the fact that hundreds of thousands of children currently in foster care will grow up alone‚ unhappy‚ without having an opportunity to find out what family is? I strongly support the idea that all children deserve the chance to be a member of a loving and nurturing family unit. ADOPTION IN HOMOSEXUAL COUPLES How many times have we heard

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    Listening For Couples Listening For Couples by Matthew McKay‚ Martha Davis and Patrick Fanning. Topic found in chapter one listening‚ on page 23. In a book name “Messages‚ The Communication skills book”. I found this sections of the book while reading chapter one in Messages. On page twenty- three‚ its shortly explains some useful listening skills for couples. There’s a process called reciprocal communication‚ provides a structure in which you can really hear each other. when you’re discussing a

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    Paweł Janicki COMMUNICATION AND EMOTIONS The source of couple conflicts 2009/2010 Conflict occurs between people in all kinds of human relationships and in all social settings. Because of the wide range of potential differences among people‚ the absence of conflict usually signals the absence of meaningful interaction. Conflict by itself is neither good nor bad. However‚ the manner in which conflict is handled determines whether it is constructive or destructive (Deutsch and Coleman

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    Human Sexuality Course Project: Human Sexuality — Different Facets Submitted by: Date: Delayed Pregnancy and Infertility Treatment Although Marsha and Liam’s marriage is able to weather the conflict arising from Marsha’s diagnosis of HPV. Marsha is treated as successfully as possible‚ and the virus seems to be in remission. The couple decides to postpone starting a family until they both have more time to develop their respective careers. Although they discuss starting a family

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    A Married Couple Analysis

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    A Married Couple is an "actuality drama" movie directed and produced by Allan King in 1969. The documentary is about a relationship in turmoil and a genuine marriage in emergency‚ in which the couple endeavors to distinguish and resolve the contentions and feelings of hatred that have driven them to the edge of partition. Billy Edwards is a forty two year old publicizing official with a subsiding hairline‚ walrus mustache and a nearly very much safeguarded‚ tubular-molded body of which he is glad

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