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How to Face the realities of life… At the beginning of married life, the romantic thrills it brings are always overestimated, the responsibilities underestimated, and the uncertainties ignored altogether. The realities of marriage shock every couple at one point or another. Yet, with all its problems, this institution is nowhere near extinction. A School Called Marriage aims at buffering the inevitable reality-check and guiding you to the path of mutual bliss. Starting with the significance of choosing the right partner, to dealing with life and all its issues after marriage, the book looks at the entire spectrum of intimacy, parenting, relationship with extended family, work-family balanc...
"This comprehensive work sensitively looks at the problems that can arise in marriages from every angle possible and then tries to provide feasible answers. At the beginning of married life, the romantic thrills it brings are always overestimated, the responsibilities underestimated, and the uncertainties ignored altogether. The realities of marriage shock every couple at one point or another. Yet, with all its problems, this institution is nowhere near extinction. The School Called Marriage aims at buffering the inevitable shock and guiding you to the path of mutual bliss."--Cover.
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship among differentiation of self, relationship satisfaction, partner support, depression, monitoring/blunting style, adherence to treatment and quality of life in patients with chronic lung disease (CLD). There is considerable evidence for the relationship between two or more of these variables, but no single previous study has looked at all of these variables together in patients with CLD. Fifty-two patients with CLD and their partners were evaluated on measures of differentiation of self, relationship satisfaction, partner support and depression. Patients were also evaluated on measures of monitoring/blunting style, adherence...
"An edgier riff on Agatha Christie. Murray takes common tropes and pierces them with darker realities to great effect."—Oprah Daily Arya Winters is your typical cozy heroine. She lives in a cottage in a small English village, and bakes for a living - well, she specializes in macabre desserts. She has nosy neighbors, who she avoids ruthlessly due to her social anxiety. And she has a keen interest in all things sexy, especially Branwell Beam, the writer next door. When her neighbor Tobias Yards turns up dead after eating poisoned tiramisu (definitely not poisoned when she baked it), no one seems to connect it to Arya's Auntie Meera's recent death. Instead, they blame her excruciatingly avera...
Paradigms that ask us where we go. From the randomness of desolate sands to the empty sky beyond the mountains’ cusp? A becalmed mind, slowly getting lost in delusion or turning the corner towards freedom? Reflections on places riding on waves of poetry. Impressions taking form over time and space, into permanence. Linking twenty-three cities and places across three continents, this book brings together the emotions a poem evokes, the thousand words a picture speaks, the contemplations a piece of prose induces. Towards a shared template and a personal intent for our society today. Through the eyes of someone who has been a student, a professional, a traveller, a layman. Striving to be a ci...
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