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    Submission of Wife; Love of Husband

    22. The believing wife and husband are to walk in a spirit of submission and love. As found in Ephesians 5:22-23, discuss the walk of each mate. (One page/250 words minimum) Groom: I,____, take thee,_____, to my lawful wedded Wife, to have and to hold from this day forward, for better for worse, for richer for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, till death us do part, according to God's holy ordinance; and thereto I plight thee my troth Bride: I,_____, take thee,_____

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    Self Disclosure

    through which you come to know the other person and to know yourself better as well” (Sole, 2011, sec 7-7). I can definitely relate to this article. Terri Orbuch brought up a great idea with her 10 minute quality conversation a day rule. My husband and I have been married for almost 10 years and have 3 wonderful children. We often find ourselves talking more about the days schedule and what we have to do for the kids or the house rather than talking about ourselves and what we like and/or want

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    Wife of Bath Prologue

    I wonder how much experience one requires to make a rational statement. An account, that is sensible enough to substantiate serial marriage. And I believe, I know just the right person to solicit. 5 marriages with no regrets and still having enough caliber to hunt down “the sixth”, Wife of Bath proves to be the appropriate someone to inquire. Wife of Bath’s prologue begins with the launch of torpedoes and missiles aimed at ‘authority’. It’s more like a full scale war; her very first lines

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    A Respectable Woman

    Mrs. Baroda was a little provoked to learn that her husband expected his friend, Gouvernail, up to spend a week or two on the plantation. They had entertained a good deal during the winter; much of the time had also been passed in New Orleans in various forms of mild dissipation. She was looking forward to a period of unbroken rest, now, and undisturbed tete-a-tete with her husband, when he informed her that Gouvernail was coming up to stay a week or two. This was a man she had heard much of

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    she never stopped to think about what really made her happy. But after meeting a Creole woman named Adèle Ratignolle, Edna finally opened her eyes. In doing this, Edna goes out of control as she slowly ruins her life and reputation by leaving her husband, falling in love, being unfaithful and not being a mother to her children’s. Corrales 2 The conflict of the story begins after Edna starts spending time with Adèle. Being Creole, Adèle is more unreserved and forthright than most women. Edna starts

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    Wife of Bathe Reaction Paper

    woman.” Almost as soon as she began speaking in the prologue, she explained that she had gone through five husbands, and she was on the look out for a sixth. The Wife says that she married for money: "...I’ll tell the truth. Those husbands I had, three of them were good and two of them bad. The three I call “good” were rich and old.” The Wife even goes on saying that she didn’t value her husbands’ love. Then again, why should she have to? She received everything her female heart desired: money, control

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    Into the Woods

    The main theme that stood out, in my opinion, was greed. The musical shed light on how many people have selfish tactics and will do anything in their power to get what they want. Jack wanted gold, the married couple wanted a baby, and Cinderella's husband wanted a beautiful woman. Each person did what could to get what they wanted, and everything seemed fine. Just like in reality, everything that glitters isn't gold. Once each person had what they wanted, things started to backfire on them because

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    Reaction on Greek and Egyptians

    Based on the representations shown in Discovering the Global Past, chapter three, the Greek and Egyptian cultures both value strong men, and women who needed their men. However, one difference that the Egyptians and Greeks have in their values is simplicity. The Egyptians favored elaborateness and the Greeks preferred simplicity. Both the Greek and Egyptian cultures value strength in their men. The images of the Greek men show these men in the prime of their abilities. The well muscled bodies

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    In Vietnamese Culture, What Should Be Considered as Rites of Passage of a Mature Person?

    "Maturity begins to grow when you can sense your concern for others overweighing your concern for yourself " - John Mac Naughton once said. It is particularly true in Vietnam where men who can not be regarded as a mature person until he gets his first baby, even though they might have already got a well-paid job and married a good woman. In my opinion, having the first child is the most important event marking the maturity of a people in both financial and spiritual terms. In this essay, I would

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    Succesful Relationships Guideline

    Life is a constant exercise in self-improvement. And while some of that focus lands squarely on becoming more educated or rising in the ranks of the workplace, sometimes we forget to improve how we treat ourselves and those around us. In the rush to achieve, the idea of being “better” becomes lost to ambition and selfishness. The journey to improving your soul and your compassion toward yourself and others begins here. Often times we go about our days, interracting wih dozens if not hundreds of

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