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            <title>Soft Tissue Tumor Review-Sternberg</title>
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            <description>Sternberg Chapter 5:  Disorders of Soft Tissue</description>
            <pubDate>2011-12-28</pubDate>
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            <title>Sternberg Chapter 1:  Nonneoplastic Disease of Skin</title>
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            <description>Flashcards covering concepts addressed in Chapter 1 of Sternberg's Diagnostic Surgical Pathology</description>
            <pubDate>2011-11-20</pubDate>
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            <title>Triangular Theory of Love</title>
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            <description>nonlove - no love.

liking/friendship - not just any friendship; like best friends. a person feels a bond, warmth, and closeness with a person.

infatuation - pure passion. (sexual?) romantic relationships often start out as infatuation &amp; become romantic as intimacy develops over time. without any development, infatuation can disappear. (friends with benefits never stays that way.)

empty love - commitment w|o intimacy or passion. a strong love may deteriorate into empty love. (lola &amp; lolo?) arranged marriage can go from empty love &amp; develop into another form.

romantic love - bonds individuals both intimately &amp; passionately--but nobody wants to commit. you like them &amp; want them, but don't want to commit. -_-

companionate love - intimate, non-passionate love that is stronger than friendship because of the element of long-term commitment. this type is found in marriage which the passion has gone out of but, there is still deep affection &amp; commitment. (older couples? lol, no sex.) love shared between family members would be a good example.

fatuous love - example? ELOPING! commitment is motivated by the passion! (heat of the moment)

consummate love - the complete form of love. (like self-actualization, but for love) &quot;perfect couple&quot; --&gt; continually be intimate 15 years into the relationship, overcome their few difficulties gracefully, &amp; can't imagine themselves with anyone else. maintaining this may be harder than achieving it. consummate love is not permanent.</description>
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            <title>Sternberg's Triangular Theory of Love</title>
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            <pubDate>2009-12-14</pubDate>
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            <title>CogPers_1_Intro</title>
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            <pubDate>2008-12-30</pubDate>
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            <title>Psychology Cognition</title>
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            <description>Fall 2007 Sternberg</description>
            <pubDate>2007-11-04</pubDate>
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            <title>Sternberg's Cognitive Psyc 3rd ed chapter 8</title>
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            <description>psyc 309 2005 ubc</description>
            <pubDate>2005-12-07</pubDate>
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            <title>sternberg's Cognitive Psyc 3rd ed. Chapter 5</title>
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            <description>psych 309b 2005 UBC</description>
            <pubDate>2005-12-06</pubDate>
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            <title>Sternberg's Cognitive Psyc 3rd ed chapter 6</title>
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            <description>psychology 309 2005 UBC</description>
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            <description>psyc 309 2005 ubc</description>
            <pubDate>2005-12-06</pubDate>
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