Examples of companionate love in the following topics:
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- Passionate love is an emotional love that is mostly expressed in a physical manner; it is a love that is shared between people who are intensely enamored with each other.
- Companionate love, on the other hand, is best defined as passionate love that has settled to a warm enduring love between partners in a relationship; in Sternberg's terms, it is comprised of intimacy and commitment.
- Often found in long-term relationships, the companionate love shared between partners consists of fewer ups and downs than does passionate love.
- Romantic love derives from a combination of the
intimate and passionate components of love.
- From an evolutionary point of view, both passionate and companionate love are adaptive: the former because it increases the likelihood of procreating, and the latter because it increases the likelihood of a long-term relationship and joint-parenting, which probably increases children's chances of survival.
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- Women were the center of the domestic sphere and expected to fulfill the roles of a calm and nurturing mother, a loving and faithful wife, and a passive, delicate, and virtuous creature.
- Harrington in the Ladies' Companion.
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- Until the late 20th century, Wollstonecraft's life, which encompassed an illegitimate child, passionate love affairs, and suicide attempts, received
more attention than her writing.
- In it, Wollstonecraft argues that women
ought to have an education commensurate with their position in society and then
proceeds to redefine that position, claiming that women are essential to the
nation because they educate its children and because they could be
"companions" to their husbands rather than mere wives.
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- Romance is the expressive and pleasurable feeling from an emotional attraction to another person, and is associated with love.
- In the context of romantic love relationships, romance usually implies an expression of one's strong romantic love, or one's deep and strong emotional desires to connect with another person intimately.
- The conception of romantic love was popularized in Western culture by the concept of courtly love.
- Romantic love is contrasted with platonic love which in all usages precludes sexual relations, yet only in the modern usage does it take on a fully asexual sense, rather than the classical sense in which sexual drives are sublimated.
- The conception of romantic love was popularized in Western culture by the concept of courtly love.
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- Two independent variables were investigated: (1) whether the companion was obese or of typical weight and (2) whether the companion was a girlfriend or just an acquaintance.
- For example, it is possible that the effect of having an obese companion would differ depending on the relationship to the companion.
- Perhaps there is more prejudice against a person with an obese companion if the companion is a girlfriend than if she is just an acquaintance.
- Weight: Are applicants judged differently depending on the weight of their companion?
- Relationship: Are applicants judged differently depending on their relationship with their companion?
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- Rococo style in painting echoes the qualities evident in other manifestations of the style including serpentine lines, heavy use of ornament as well as themes revolving around playfulness, love and nature.
- Themes relating to myths of love as well as portraits and idyllic landscapes typify Rococo Painting.
- 'Pygmalion and Galatee' is indicative of Etienne Maurica Falconet's Rococo style in its depiction of lighthearted love, including a cherub indicating its predisposition to mythology.
- The work employs serpentine lines, a reasonably pastel palette and themes of love indicative of Rococo artwork.
- Watteau's signature soft application of paint, dreamy atmosphere and depiction of classical themes that often revolve around youth and love is evident in his work 'Pilgrimage to Cythera
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- Companion cells are associated with STEs.
- Neighboring companion cells carry out metabolic functions for the sieve-tube elements and provide them with energy.
- Lateral sieve areas connect the sieve-tube elements to the companion cells.
- Sucrose is actively transported from source cells into companion cells and then into the sieve-tube elements.
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- This was the experience of Mildred and Richard Loving, who married in 1958 in Washington D.C., a district in the US that no longer had a law against interracial marriage.
- Bazile, told the Lovings during their trial for miscegenation that, 'if God had meant for whites and blacks to mix, he would have not placed them on different continents. ' He also seemed to take pride in telling the Lovings, "as long as you live you will be known as a felon. " The Lovings eventually contacted the American Civil Liberties Union, who took their case to the Supreme Court in 1967, resulting in Loving v.
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- The substances travel along sieve elements, but other types of cells are also present: the companion cells, parenchyma cells, and fibers.
- The activity of the sieve tubes is controlled by companion cells through plasmadesmata.
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- Three unlikely companions—a canary,
an eagle, and a parrot—flew by my window in an odd flock.
- Three unlikely companions – a
canary, an eagle, and a parrot – flew by my window in an odd flock.