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    associates and taking care of them‚ eventually there is going to be damage in those relationships and lack of performance and trust. There are some very clear testimonies within this chapter that stuck with me. For instance‚ when James is discussing his love/hate relationship with his first boss. In this section of the chapter‚ he states how the authority expressed to him was done so in a manner that will make him remember this leader for

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    Definition of Love

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    Simone Mathurin 10/12/12 ENC1102 Definition of love Love is an incredibly powerful word. When you’re in love‚ you always want to be together‚ and when you’re not‚ you’re thinking about being together because you need that person and without them your life is incomplete. This love is unconditional affection with no limits or conditions: completely loving someone. It’s when you trust the other with your life and when you would do anything for each other. When you love someone you want nothing more than

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    Love Versus Hate

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    Love Versus Hate Among the multifarious emotions which human beings experience‚ love and hate are undoubtedly the most prominent. This is because these particular feelings are so incredibly strong‚ that they evoke countless other emotions within the human psyche. Both these emotional states are inarguably compelling; however‚ love is certainly more powerful. Although hatred is easier to yield to‚ love is stronger because it causes one to surrender their personal desires for those they cherish.

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    Love and Hate in Jamestown

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    David A. Price‚ Love and Hate in Jamestown: John Smith‚ Pocahontas‚ and the Heart of a New Nation (New York: Alfred A. Knopf) As a young child many of us are raised to be familiar with the Pocahontas and John Smith story. Whether it was in a Disney movie or at a school play that one first learned of Jamestown‚ students want to believe that this romantic relationship really did occur. As one ages‚ one becomes aware of the dichotomy between fact and fiction. This is brilliantly explained in David

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    LOVE What is the definition of love? The formal definition states that love is; 1. Intense affection‚ 2. A feeling of attraction resulting from sexual desire‚ and 3. Enthusiasm or fondness. Although these definitions are all true there is a deeper meaning to this word‚ this word can be a feeling‚ a choice‚ even a state of mind. Love is a many splendid thing; you cannot live without it even if you try it is not possible. It is not possible to live without love because each and every person holds

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    Love and Hate in ‘Romeo and Juliet’ The ambiguity of the opening sonnet would have made it incomprehensible to much of the audience despite outlining the plot of the play does not tell us how or why anything happens. Such is the layout of Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre that most of the people in the penny pits would be unable to understand the sonnet form‚ the subsequent fight‚ a far more simple form of introducing the feud between the two families would ensure that the whole audience understands

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    For some people love is a complete devotion and endless adoration‚ for others is a temporary feeling that will disappear in time. For some people it is a fairy-tale and for others it is a dream come true. Some people say love is once-in-a lifetime thing and others believe that after one love comes another. The more you try to find a universal definition of love – the more you get confused with all these words you get from different people around you. The more you think you get closer to the true

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    concept of love‚ my thoughts are uncertain. When I think about the word love‚ the four letters arranged in a random pattern‚ nothing is simpler. Clearly‚ a distinct difference lies between a word and what it represents. The importance of the word love lies in the power it has over people. When asking someone what love means‚ not one person has a solid answer to the question. The word love is so abstract‚ as to which why I adore the word “Love.” While growing older‚ we have used the word love in many

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    “What is love? Baby don’t hurt me‚ don’t hurt me‚ no more.”(by Haddaway) This is one of the most known song choruses that ask the question‚ “What is love?” When people think of love‚ they think of having a nervous feeling because they are attracted to a specific person. My definition of love is‚ A chemical reaction in the brain that causes a person’s hormones to react because they want to mate. A person likes another person‚ because humans are still considered animals/mammals and want to pass on

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    Love has different meanings to different people. True love is not based on how good looking a person is. I think true love should be about how much you care about a person and how much you guys have in common. For example in the article “ Is There Live at First Sight” author Elliot Cohen stated that love should have common ground. “ Is he articulate? Does the tone of his voice resonate well with you? Are her morals ‚ as expressed ‚consistent with your own”(Cohen5). True love should have trust and

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