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    Yana 400110053 How the English Composition class will help me in the future? Why we take ‘English Composition’ class? Actually‚ English Composition is a class that is needed for all aspects of our lives‚ especially for students from Foreign Languages department. It would be an absolutely necessity for students who learn English and for those who wants to be compatible in business sphere in the future. But talking about students who is learning English- this class will teach them to express

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    Platonic Love

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    Platonic Love In the Symposium‚ which is normally dated at the beginning of the middle period‚ Plato introduces his theory of love. First thing to note is that in Plato’s theory‚ love is given and its existence is not questioned. The word love leaves the matter ambiguous as to whether we are discussing love in the normal‚ human‚ sense of the word‚ or if we are discussing desire in a much broader sense‚ but in this discussion we are only considering only love of type eros‚ love as a kind

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    Definition Of Love

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    very hard and very wrong" It is best to be the right person for the one you love and start from there... You’ll always end up disappointed when you set standards and define a right person for you...and don’t rush things...coz somewhere somehow God is preparing somebody for you. You can never be perfect...teh person you love can never be perfect...but both of you can be perfect through love and prayers and your love can be perfect through the both of you. But no relationship is complete without

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    Love or Lust

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    LOVE OR JUST LUST Romeo and Juliet is shown as a great “love” story by Shakespeare‚ but in my opinion it is clearly set up as a story of “lust” . Romeo is madly in love with Rosaline at the beginning of the story‚ as the story progresses‚ he falls in love with Juliet at first sight. Juliet a very young girl does not know the meaning of love‚ and what it should be to fall in love‚ she subsequently falls in loves with Romeo based on his looks. Both‚ Romeo and Juliet were never meant to succeed

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    Eros Love

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    Eros‚ the god of love‚ is persistently called upon to assist mortals in their quest for love. He embodies love and his figure is often depicted off of a person’s feelings towards love. Both poems address the relationship between Eros and humans; however‚ the two have opposing underlying beliefs on love. The two poems both use anatomic detail to relate the mortality and place of humans in their relationship with Eros. The first poem describes love as the “Tyrant of the Human heart”. The heart is

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    The Song of Love

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    The Song of Love “This Kiss” by Faith Hill is a beautiful song because it tells us the truth of love‚ and also the smooth rhythm makes me feel very comfortable. Furthermore‚ I really like the voice of the singer. It can lead us to a peaceful world‚ and give people the space to relax‚ to enjoy. Also‚ this song reminds people of the love‚ especially those who has already forgotten the pure love in life. The lyrics of the song is the best part‚ it expresses the joys of being in love through the act

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    Love in the Bible

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    presented throughout the Bible is love. It is‚ in many cases‚ the undertone‚ the overt message‚ the context‚ the commandment‚ the moral to the story‚ the answer to the difficult question‚ and the motive. What is love without its expression? The way in which we express our love is directly unto God and by loving other people. We form relationships with people that we know in a variety of ways and each time we encounter another person is an opportunity to express love to them and thus obey one of God’s

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    Love Is Important

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    Love is important Love is not only important in literature‚ but also important in life. Love is shown through many different ways such as‚ parental love‚ friendship love and romantic love. “Romeo and Juliet” a play by William Shakespeare shows us all types of love. The most well known love in “Romeo and Juliet” is romantic love. Romeo who was a Montague fall loves with Juliet‚ a Capulet. However‚ Capulets and Monagues are forsworn enemies. Despite‚ their family feud the two lovers tried their

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    Love and Kiss

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    person that will‚ make your kiss unforgettable‚ memorable‚ that you will cherish it forever. INTRODUCTION I. Attention Statement: They say that when it is your “first” it’s hard to replaced and very hard to forget like first lovefirst failure‚ first adventure‚ first achievement and of course that is why as much as possible we want or first‚ perfect and unforgettable. II. Clarification Step: This morning I will tell you something about kiss. Its kinds and meaning and how to initiate a kiss. BODY

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    Defining Love

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    Defining Love: Aim-inhibited Libido or Unconditional Positive Regard? Abstract Love‚ whilst recognised as a universal experience has been found to be extremely difficult to define. This essay compares and evaluates the strengths and weaknesses of two of the most prominent love theories. The first is Freud’s theory of love as aim-inhibited libido. Aim-inhibited libido can be defined as libido where the sexual instincts have been diverted or disguised due to the means for their fulfilment being

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