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    animals. In English‚ love refers to a variety of different feelings‚ states‚ and attitudes‚ ranging from pleasure to interpersonal attraction . "Love" may refer specifically to the passionate desire and intimacy of romantic love‚ to the sexual love of eros‚ to the emotional closeness of familial love‚ to the platonic love that defines friendship‚ or to the profound oneness or devotion of religious love‚ or to a concept of love that encompasses all of those feelings. This diversity of uses and meanings

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    “The Canonization” by John Donne Define canonize. 1 to declare (a deceased person) an officially recognized saint 2 to make canonical 3 to sanction by ecclesiastical authority 4 to attribute authoritative sanction or approval to 5 to treat as illustrious‚ preeminent‚ or sacred 6 Don’t know 1. How many steps? 5steps. 2. What does it mean to be beatified? to give a dead person a title of honor for being very good and holy Stanza 1 1 Presumably‚ what has been said to the speaker

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    Mikhail Rivera TREDFOR – EE 10812601 Film Analysis Reflection paper “All are called to love. This is the vocation of every person.” In what way was this expressed/articulated or communicated in the film? Explore the depth of the message of the film. In what did the theme challenged you as a person? The film‚ Les Miserables‚ I have to say has a bitter-sweet ending. I would describe the film to be displaying dynamic message as the story did not revolve around one setting‚ place‚ or one

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    A Gender Bias Approach to Antigone Just as one stone removed can break a bridge‚ one flaw can bring a man to ruins. The flaw of one man cannot bring down an entire kingdom‚ but rather one outlook of the king can lead to the demise of the whole. In Sophocles ’ epic tragedy‚ Antigone‚ a strong gender bias is present throughout the tragedy‚ and is partially responsible for the downfall of the king. To Sophocles the king is not always representative of the people‚ but acts on his own personal desires

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    This more intimate relationship calls upon the sacrament of marriage. Marriage is when Eros‚ the sexual type of love‚ and Agape‚ the charity type of love‚ come together in perfect harmony. The love that a husband and wife have is unconditional meaning that no matter what they go through‚ they will face it together. Secondly‚ sexuality is important to have

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    ethics and this is agape love‚ otherwise the theory is relative to each situation. Fletcher believed that if you apply agape love (unconditional‚ generous love) you will be able to find the most moral action. Fletcher was influenced by Jesus in Christianity who emphasised the important of agape love which was shown through Jesus’ actions and teachings of “love God and love your neighbour” (Ten Commandments). Subsequently‚ you should do the action that brings about the most agape love. Situation ethics

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    The Theme of Love

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    chased by many idealists? The question should be asked‚ what is love? Love can be categorised into the following four categories‚ namely: “Filios” which is love for your family‚ “Storge’ ” which is love for your friends‚ “Eros” which is a romantic love between two persons‚ and “Agape’ ” which is love for your God. Many people think they have discovered true love and in the end they are disappointed in hatred. Very few people go through life without disappointment. The idealists describe love as follow:

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    satisfactorily resolved except outside of capitalism‚ through substantial social reorganization. But what can Gaddis’s discussion of the outmoded player piano finally tell us about the relationship between new music technologies and musicians? Agapē Agape suggests that we should not ignore or underestimate the extent to which new technologies of music playing and dissemination become occasions for the collective to dream of a world without the capitalist artist. Indeed‚ Gaddis’s most enduring contribution

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    “LOVE AND LONELINESS” Ashima Rangi AP English Literature and Composition Mr Powles 14-05-13 Humans are probably the greediest animals that have walked on the face of earth. There is always a want to achieve something greater than what one has. This might be a positive force on one hand‚ but on the other it can leave someone completely unsatisfied and unhappy with their life. One of the things out of the many which humans strive to look for in their life is love. Love‚ a recurring theme

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    Aristotle and Friendship

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    Aristotle and Friendship According to Aristotle‚ there are three kinds of friendship based on three kinds of love that unite people. Aristotle defines friendship through the word‚ philia. Philia is the emotional bond between human beings which provides the basis for all forms of social organizations‚ common effort‚ and personal relationships between people. The three kinds of friendship Aristotle explains are utility‚ pleasure‚ and complete friendship. Friendship based on mutual utility

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