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    SUMMARY: Robert Sternberg an American psychologist gave us the Triarchic Theory of Love. Wherein he shows us the different components of love‚ namely: intimacy‚ passion and decision/ commitment. This theory shows that love can be understood in terms of the three components‚ and they can be viewed as forming the triangle. Intimacy acts as the top vertex of the triangle‚ passion acts as the left point of the triangle and decision/commitment acts as the right point of the triangle. According to Sternberg

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    Taare Zameen Par There is a scene in Taare Zameen Par when the protagonist Ishaan (Darsheel Safary) runs away from school and loiters on the road for the whole day – for the fear of being punished for not having done his homework. I never did anything like that in school but keep doing it regularly once I started work. The comparison might not be warranted but this is just one of those scenes which made me relate to Ishaan’s plight in the movie. On paper‚ this is the story of a kid suffering

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    Categorizing love? The threshold to the infinite definition of love is many. Although many cynics like me‚ may have thought it impossible‚ sociologists over the past several decades have been attempting to categorize and quantify the notion of love. Sternberg in 1986 sees love in terms of the interaction among three independent aspects: passion‚ intimacy (two components of love that many of us need no help in identifying or do I dare say practicing?) and the “C” word that sends many of us rushing

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    Writing Assignment Gary C. Sanders‚ Sr. Professor Thomas Dunn‚ Instructor Sternberg’s Triangular Theory of Love I was most impressed with Professor Robert J. Sternberg’s Theory of love which simply states that love is made up of three interconnected components: intimacy‚ passion and decision/commitment. They are thought of as the triangular effect that displays intimacy in terms of closeness‚ bonding and warmth. It also shows passion as the sexual feelings and desires brought on and it

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    “Salim Baba” by Tim Sternberg depicts the life of a 55 year old man who struggles for life together with his family by earning a living from screening a discarded film scraps from cinemas for the children and neighborhood amusement. This film “Salim Baba” by Tim Sternberg offers the spectators a traditional way of film viewing way back a hundred years‚ however‚ the innovation of technology still affects the survivability of the first motion pictures‚ and this film by Tim Sternberg portrays the preservation

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    amount of profit‚ Britain came up with ways to involve other countries in a trade where each country involved benefited somehow. This is when the triangular slave trade evolved. At this point in time‚ Britain had a very high demand for sugar; everyone wanted this new‚ sweet tasting food. So Britain’s high demand for sugar linked in with the triangular slave trade. The trade started off in Britain where goods such as: sugar and rum were dropped off via a boat. Then the boat would sail to Africa‚

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    Robert Merton’s major theory that influenced the criminal justice field was his theory of social strain/anomie. Merton theorized that people experience frustration or strain in their failure to achieve their desires‚ which are influenced by society. Society has various norms‚ some which shape the desires of people and some which specify the acceptable ways to go about achieving those norms and desires (Merton 1968 & Merton 1938 & Anderson). Merton listed different ways that people can go about

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    Love and Attachment Makenzie Harms Introduction to Psychology Tom Oswald March 21‚ 2018 Love and Attachment There are both healthy and unhealthy forms of attachment styles that fuse with the Duplex theory‚ which are tied to neuroanatomy and neurochemistry in the brain‚ with many factors that define which attachment style two people have. Robert Sternberg‚ an American psychologist‚ compiled a triangular theory of love. It is broken down into three categories‚ its cornerstones including intimacy

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    Canadian Journal of Psychology‚ 1990‚ 44(1)‚ 87-112 Canadian Journal of Psychology Outstanding Contributions Series Levels of Processing: A Retrospective Commentary on a Framework for Memory Research Robert S. Lockhart and Hergus l.M. Craik University of Toronto ABSTRACT The influence on memory research of levels of processing (Craik & I^ockharl‚ 1972) is reviewed‚ and a number of conceptual and empirical criticisms are evaluated. Research since 1972 has enabled the original formulation of depth

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    Topic: The Triangular Theory of Love by Psychologist‚ Robert Sternberg. General Purpose: To Inform. Specific Purpose: To inform my audience on the “Triangular Theory of Love”‚ as it is characterized by a triangle in the context of interpersonal relationships‚ by three parts and in varying combinations of the seven forms 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

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