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Abstract

These words which are spoken in a traditional Anglican-Episcopalian betrothal/nuptial marriage-ceremony hint of tenderness and caring, promising each other a life of togetherness and harmony. For various reasons the positive emotions behind these words are frequently obscured by even stronger needs or emotions including anger, power and aggression. The union of the two persons involved then becomes a disharmonious lifestyle, void of many of the promises spoken during a marriage ceremony.

Year of Submission

1983

Degree Name

Master of Arts

Department

Department of Educational Administration and Counseling

First Advisor

Audrey L. Smith

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Date Original

1983

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1 PDF file (78 leaves)

Language

en

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