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    Peace an Elusive Dream omen the violated‚ [i] the reality is far more nuanced. Peace‚ then‚ must be gendered too. Women and men experience war differently; gendered thinking considers the multiple experiences and perspectives of each. Gender mainstreaming is a process of inclusion‚ enabling sustained peace that considers the needs of all stakeholders‚ especially women who suffer disproportionately during and after war. [ii] Gender mainstreaming requires more than just talking

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    decolonial imaginary. The colonial mindset still determines the relations of power‚ whether gendered or sexual or racial or classed‚ in our society. In order to challenge the colonial mindset‚ we have to decolonize our history. Instead of allowing the white‚ colonial‚ heteronormative gaze to construct our past‚ we must change the way we think about history. Emma Pérez writes‚ “I am arguing for decolonial gendered history to take us into our future with perspectives that do not deny‚ dismiss‚ or negate

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    There is a theory called the Triangular Theory of Love and was created by Robert Sternberg. His theory about love is based on three dimensions and they are intimacy‚ passion‚ and commitment. Intimacy refers to a mutual understanding‚ warm affection‚ and mutual concern for their partner’s welfare. Passion is a strong emotion‚ excitement‚ and physiological arousal‚ often tied to sexual desire‚ and attraction. Commitment is the conscious decision to stay dedicated to someone and to stay with a relationship

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    Ahuvia‚ 2006). This most commonly referred to model of love consists of three basic elements: intimacy‚ passion‚ and commitment. Sternberg defines intimacy as the emotional connection that is based primarily on the sharing of intense and personal information and the capacity of mutual acceptance. Passion is defined as love’s motivational drive including sexual attraction and craving for sexual intimacy; passion induces attraction and appeal‚ and is easily aroused‚ but also easily dampened. Commitment

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    Erikson's Theory Analysis

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    early and middle adulthood. Also‚ I will discuss the strengths and weaknesses of each of the theories. The two theories that I have selected are Erikson ’s Intimacy versus isolation to explain the early adulthood stage‚ and the Life Events Approach theory. In the Erikson ’s psychosocial developmental theory (intimacy versus isolation stage)‚ Intimacy can be explained as "is the ability to fuse ones identity with that of another person without fear of loosing it" (Feist‚ 2008‚ 258). It further means an

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    Gelsthorpe‚ L. (2010) ‘Women‚ crime and control’ SAGE Publications This article was written by Loraine Gelsthorpe to ‘tease out Wacquant’s treatment of gender’ in his two books ‘Punishing the Poor’ and ‘Prisons in Poverty’ (Wacquant) Loraine takes a feminist approach towards Wacquant’s work and feels he needs to look into gender more. Agreeing with Loraine although Wacquant has written about the vulnerability of women in the regimes of workfare‚ he fails to understand how social policies escalate

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    Profile of the University of Cape Coast (UCC) The University of Cape Coast (UCC) in Ghana was established in 1962 out of a dire need for highly qualified and skilled manpower in education and was affiliated to the University of Ghana. It was established to train graduate teachers for second cycle institutions such as teacher training colleges and technical institutions‚ a mission that the two existing universities were unequipped to fulfill. Since its establishment‚ the university has added to its

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    of love. Central Idea (Topical Order): The measure of love a person encounters is dependent on the authentic strength of the three components; intimacy‚ passion and commitment and the kind of love a person encounters‚ is contingent on their stability comparatively to each other. I. The three components of love and their definitions are: A. Intimacy 1. Which is characterized by feelings of bondedness‚ closeness and connectedness. B. Passion 1. Which is characterized by the drives

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    Leigh. "A Quest for a Restroom That ’s Neither Men ’s Room Nor Woman ’s Room." The New York Times 4 March 2005. News Article. Davis‚ Masen. "Transgender People Need Safe Restrooms." Huffpost Gay Voices 24 June 2013. News Article. Herman‚ Judy L. "Gendered Restrooms and Minority Stress: The Public Regulation of Gender and its Impact on Transgender People ’s Lives." Journal of Public Management & Social Policy (2013): 65-80. Peer Reviewed Journal. Marinucci‚ Carla. "Opponents Start Ballot Effort to

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    Sternberg proposed the triangular theory of love. This theory explains the topic of love in an interpersonal relationship. The three components of love according to the theory are intimacy‚ passion‚ and decision/commitment. Different stages and types of love can be explained as different combinations of these three elements. Intimacy encompasses feelings of attachment‚ closeness‚ connectedness and bondedness. Passion is an intense emotional desire which involves physical and sexual components. While commitment

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