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    the contrast of romantic pairs vis-à-vis the predominant characters. Bazarov and Odintsova are contrasted with Arkady and Katya. This comparison extends further to the secondary characters of Pavel and his failed romance‚ and Arkady’s father‚ Nikolai‚ and his relationship with Thenichka. Interestingly‚ Turgenev begins his work by highlighting the ideological bond between Bazarov and Arkady; thus is able to clearly indicate their eventual divergence as a by-product of their romantic

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    Communication in Family and Romantic Relationships Presentation Valencia Lee Keshia Hassell Fatesha Johnson Tim Dennemann What is a romantic relationship? • The most intimate of intimate relationships • Exclusive • Interdependence • Investment • Spiritual • Financial • Emotional Conflicts in Romantic Relationships? • Jealousy • Unequal love/Commitment • Self centered • Sexual withholding • Unreliable Examples of major Romantic Relationship? • Raising children • Communication • Disagreements

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    New Forms‚ New Colors‚ New Logic: Writing Music in the Romantic Era Music has always been an essential part of the arts‚ with classical music in particular holding a special place. And like most of the arts‚ classical music exemplifies and affects the general worldview of a given period in history. Because of this‚ Western classical music is typically divided into four periods- Baroque‚ Classical‚ Romantic‚ and Contemporary- with each period differing from the others greatly in sound‚ mood‚ and

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    Romantic love has been the subject of endless contemplation for poets of all periods. Intangible and complex‚ love is the highest manifestation of humanity. No topic in poetry has received more attention than romantic love. Conversely‚ the ultimate expression of love is through poetry. In each poetic period‚ the representation of romantic love has been informed by the social and cultural values of the time. Thus‚ across time‚ attitudes towards romantic love have shifted with changing values and beliefs

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    Romance in marriage often fades after couples’ struggling to survive in life. What’s left to connect their relationships are just mutual respects and responsibility. Therefore‚ romantic love is a poor basis to start a marriage because romance is just a contemporary mutual affection of love on each other. Financial stability and shared moral beliefs are two important factors lead to a successful marriage. First‚ for most people love is considered an emotion‚ a mental state that arises spontaneously

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    writing based in the late 19th century. It is characterized by nature‚ individual expression‚ emotion and imagination. Many writers in his time were part of the Romantic Movement and William Cullen Bryant was one of them. His poems are full of Romantic ideals such as the benevolence of Nature and the emphasis on emotion. Bryant is clearly a Romantic poet and his poems "Thanatopsis"� and "To a Waterfowl"� are clearly illustrations of this. Nature is a big part of both "Thanatopsis"� and "To a Waterfowl"�

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    The Wish Image and the Romantic/Capitalist Artist As I noted in Chap.ter 3Two‚ the conflict between technology and artist is a capitalist conflict‚ and accordingly will not be satisfactorily resolved except outside of capitalism‚ through substantial social reorganization. But what can Gaddis’s discussion of the outmoded player piano finally tell us about the relationship between new music technologies and musicians? Agapē Agape suggests that we should not ignore or underestimate the extent to which

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    Attachment Theory and the impact Adult Romantic Relationships Iksheeta Shah University of Waterloo March 23‚ 2011 My roommate‚ Breseis‚ and I get along really well. We are completely opposite in every aspect‚ but only to complement each other. When I met her‚ she barely talked and never shared any of her stories or her past. She only started trusting me when I trusted her with my problems. She was always uncomfortable talking about her life with others. However‚ she slowly let herself lose

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    ROMANTIC IDEALISM IN JOSEPH CONRAD’S “LORD JIM” --------------- An Undergraduate Research Paper In Partial Fulfillment For The Requirements Of LIT TWO HUNDRED (Literary Research 2) -------------- Presented To Dr. Robert M. Picart Professor‚ Kalayaan College --------------- written and submitted by ZACH HONTIVEROS PAGKALINAWAN B.A. in Literature October 2011 – October 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 5 CHAPTER ONE: Introduction

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    Ultimately‚ the Opium Wars changed China’s relationship with the Western world‚ resulting in a major shift in the economic and the diplomatic relationship between the Qing dynasty the western nations. The self-sufficient isolationist Chinese economy confronted a rapidly industrializing society that would refuse to submit. The failure of the Qing imperial court to properly secure their borders during the Opium Wars was a fatal oversight that would affect the foreign and domestic policies throughout

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