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    The Family

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    perspectives on the familyfamily is deteriorating‚ family is changing‚ not deteriorating‚ or family is stronger than ever. Discuss which of these perspectives you feel is the most accurate concerning families in the United States today‚ using information from the text and the reader to provide support for your argument. In order to compare and contrast the three perspectives on family we first must define family. In America today there is much diversity. Ask five different people what family is‚ you might

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    Love and Man

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    them. He should be able to make me laugh at times when I am depressed. Moreover‚ I would prefer a bunch of cherry red roses from time to time. I would adore it if he could take care of me like a mother who takes care of her baby. He should be madly in love with me because I would not have it any other way. I am totally romantic at heart‚ so naturally; my ideal mate better be well versed in the art of romance. Not flirting‚ but romance‚ and there is quite a difference. I admire dignity. It is rare and

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    the family

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    THE FAMILY There is no general definition of the term ’’ family’’ as its structure and functions vary from society to society. In our society‚ the family is seen as a group or social arrangement in which individuals who are specifically related by blood‚ marriage‚ adoption or some other factor‚ group together and tend to share a domestic unit-a household. Not all households can be described as families‚ however. The family is the basis on which large communities or societies are formed. It

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    Sex and Love

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    connection between sex and love? In particular‚ is there an obligation to restrict sex to relationships involving love? Or‚ is the insistence that sex be accompanied by love based on a degrading view of sexuality - that sex is bad an in need of redemption by love? Is romantic (sexual‚ erotic) love a kind of illusion and trap that it is best avoided? These are just some examples of the different points we will be discussing. There are those that believe sex ought to be separated from love. Some have the belief

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    The Love Debate

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    The Love Debate Everyone has a different view on what love means and the level of importance it shoulb be held at. Some may say love makes us who we are today. Others might think there are more important feelings and emotions. One group could think that love does not have to be present to thrive in life. Another might think people could not even function without love. Two articles from Psycology Today have different views on what role love plays in peoples’ life today. One of them suggests love

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    God Is love

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    September 17‚ 2013 Love is in the Air Love is the air. We breathe this air and so it is in us to love. Just like the involuntary need to breath in oxygen and breath out carbon dioxide we need to love and be loved. It is near impossible to ignore that the presence or absence of love in someone’s life as it plays a magnificent role in all things regarding that person. God has created us diligently and therefore he has by default bestowed upon us his greatness – his loving nature. We are born with

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    Love as an Entity

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    Love as an Entity There are different varieties of love‚ each with its own capabilities to invoke powerful emotions. An idealistic love is a form of love which in many ways is quixotic and lacking essential attributes‚ proof of which can be found in the works of Christopher Marlowe and Sir Walter Ralegh. Another potent form of love is pure love which is unconditional and timeless as expressed by Shakespeare and Elizabeth Berrett Browning. On a different note‚ a twisted love is flawed and bound

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    Lasting Love

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    ANALYSIS/ REFLECTION: Lasting love is the story¬¬¬ of a woman who fell in love with the guy from their childhood until she was died. The story of love that lasts and never changed until her last breathed Love that compelled to the woman to do good for her beloved even without anything in return and love that waits and never become selfish. In the story‚ the author started through conversation that later on drifted to love. From the beginning of the story until the end it revolved in the story

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    Definition of Love

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    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 for

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    Works of Love

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    “Works of Love” In chapter IV of Works of Love‚ Soren Kierkegaard discusses the duty of love that all humans must find. On a biblical account‚ Kierkegaard argues that‚ in order to love‚ whether or not one sees perfections or imperfections‚ we must love a person for the person that we see. Kierkegaard begins the chapter with several examples regarding the different ways people love‚ one example being a difference between two artists (pg. 156). The first artist travels the world seeking a face

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