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Police in riot gear are silhouetted against barbed wire fencing surrounding Chapmen Square where the Occupy Portland camp used to be in Portland, Oregon.
Portland police arrest more than 50 protesters as Occupy camps cleared 2011
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Chapmen was approached at November's New York Entrepreneur Week by And Now Media, a production company looking for attendees to sing the praises of the event on camera.
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Chapmen writes: "Good communication requires that we identify and eliminate the unhealthy [elements or communication patterns] and then find new ways of communicating that foster understanding and intimacy. [p. 13]"
Printing: NOW YOU'RE SPEAKING MY WAY, REVIEWING the MESSAGE OF Gary Chapman to the Married World 2010
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Chapmen writes: "Good communication requires that we identify and eliminate the unhealthy [elements or communication patterns] and then find new ways of communicating that foster understanding and intimacy. [p. 13]"
NOW YOU'RE SPEAKING MY WAY, REVIEWING the MESSAGE OF Gary Chapman to the Married World 2010
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However, unlike Chapmen, who saw “love languages” as a Christian-specific metaphor to be applied in Western faith settings only, I explored initially in Kuwait the cross-over to Islam.
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Chapmen assumes that awareness of the language preference of oneself is just a starter, i.e. when we are talking about the global need to communicate to others and the ALMIGHTY our love.
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The metaphor continues, according to Chapmen and my research to date:
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“Five Love Language” metaphor is a essentially the same as that advocated by the biblically oriented Chapmen.
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As noted above, Chapmen focused his 5 Love Languages of God on the Christian God, with which he was familiar.
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Chapmen finds through his decades of counseling that each human being has a preference for one form of communication (or Love Language) when relating to their loved ones or even to their Lord or God.
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