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Handicapped & hitched : love stories of the disabled
Published 2011“…Despite facing obstacles, people with disabilities have overcome the odds to find love, get hitched and build homes of their own.…”
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Family obligations versus romantic love.
Published 2012“…This paper talks about three of Shakespeare's more well-known works - namely, "A Midsummer Night's Dream", "Romeo and Juliet" and "Hamlet, Prince of Denmark", exploring the chief theme of these three genre-specific titles, which is the rift between filial obligations to one's parents and the romantic love that always seems to be at odds with these obligations. …”
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Interracial relationships in Singapore : is love colourblind?
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Singlehood : the paradoxes of love and economy in Singapore.
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Love : a discourse of corporeal vulnerability
Published 2017“…In response to Adrienne Rich’s challenge for women writers to “re-vision” love, this dissertation aims to demonstrate how contemporary women writers re-vision love as an ethical relation between self and other in romance narratives. …”
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From library with love / Farahin Zaabah
Published 2014“…Love can be delivered in so many ways. Some choose to show it verbally and some prefer using physical contact. …”
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The effects of romantic love on mentalizing abilities
Published 2014“…The effects of the human pair-bonded state of “romantic love” on cognitive function remain relatively unexplored. …”
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Attachment, autonomy and the evaluative variety of love
Published 2016“…The account of love proposed here draws on three sources: on attachment theory, on Aristotle’s treatment of vice and virtue, and on Kant. …”
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Break-ups and the limits of encoding love
Published 2018“…This act of encoding is especially salient in acts of the relationship where there is a discrepancy between what is performed (love within the relationship) and what is exhibited (static states that signify the relationship). …”
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Life, love and death in Latin poetry
Published 2018“…Inspired by Theodore Papanghelis’ Propertius: A Hellenistic Poet on Love and Death (1987), this collective volume brings together seventeen contributions, written by an international team of experts, exploring the different ways in which ...…”
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Evolution, suffering, and the creative love of god
Published 2016“…This article will explore the theological implications of evolutionary suffering, and begin to ground a theology of evolutionary creation in the love and work of God. </p> …”
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An enduring diplomatic dilemma: to be feared or to be loved?
Published 2016“…“If one of them has to be lacking, it is much safer to be feared than loved” Machiavelli once famously contended after taking note of the presumed fickleness of promises of friendship as opposed to the allegedly enduring magnetism of fear: “for love is sustained by a bond of gratitude which, because men are exclusively self-interested, is broken whenever they see a chance to benefit themselves; but fear is sustained by a dread of punishment that is always effective”. …”
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The abject lover of the Courtly Love Era
Published 2013“…This essay discusses the courtly love era through the work of Samuel Daniel with reference to his sonnet sequence To Delia. …”
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