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    puppy love

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    A proper angle to view puppy love Falling in love before the entrance exam of collage is considered wrong as far as most of the parents’ concerned. Students are even seriously condemned if they are found having a relationship with an opposite sex. Being in love takes students’ mind off their studying‚ which is reckoned a main task of their schooling time. In addition‚ teachers claim that building and maintaining a relationship require a great deal of effort and time‚ which do a greater damage

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    Love styles

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    The three primary love styles in Hendrick and Hendrick (1986) are Eros (romantic‚ passionate love)‚ Ludus (game-playing love)‚ Storge (friendship love)‚ and three main secondary styles: Mania (possessive‚ dependent love)‚ Pragma (logical‚ “shopping list” love)‚ and Agape (all-giving‚ selfless love). Altogether‚ these love styles are all equally valid ways of loving. In order to determine your love style‚ you can complete a brief quiz. Hendrick and Hendrick (1986) developed a self-report questionnaire

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    Love and Rob

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    Remembering “Rumblefish” Rob Sheffield is former radio D. J.‚ as well as an editor and columnist for the Rolling Stones magazine. He stumbled upon a mix tape titled Rumblefish with no songs written on it. At first he referred to it as “just another piece of useless junk that Renee left behind” (Sheffield 643). Renee was his wife whom passed away after they were married for only five years. So as he listens through the tape‚ he finds himself re-living and relieving the memory of his life with

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    True Love

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    True Love From a simple mixture of sexual attraction and attachment to a manifestation of the human soul‚ feelings of fierce romantic desire boast no shortage of theories explaining their origin and meaning. Love is as much a mystery as it is familiar‚ highlighting a lack of insight into the human psyche. As man attempts to unravel the endless enigmas behind this apparently paradoxical emotion‚ more and more questions seem to arise. What is love ’s true purpose? Why does it begin? How are loved

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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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    Love and Medea

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    were afraid of her‚ including men. As a result of this‚ before Jason‚ she never experienced being in love. When she finally experienced this type of love she went to no end for Jason. To protect Jason and her love for him she killed the beast guarding the Golden Fleece‚ she killed her brother‚ and she left her home‚ family and everything she knew for him. Most women would not have gone that far for love‚ especially women during her time; but Medea was not your average woman. All of the things she did

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    Love and Stanza

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    express the meaning of love from his point of view. * He used a red rose as his lover. * His love like the melody which give intensive emotion. * Her sea would disappear the end of world and he would love her till the end of the world. * love is like a rose) he showed that love can be physical and emotional. * “Thats newly sprung in June.” because red rose generally come out in June. * The poets choice of the color "red" may seem obvious a symbol of love and passion.

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    One Love

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    Eclarhh was truly‚ madly‚ deeply in love with Prince Velte Archimesis from the Kingdom of Hisa. Once‚ their love was forbid as they were not from the same tribe. Princess Ellenna came from the Cruésee tribe while Prince Velte came from the Démonee tribe. However‚ due to the power of their one true love‚ both the prince and princess dare to fight for their rights. They were willing to do anything even it cost their own lives just to show how passionate their love was. Nobody has heart to see the lovely

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    Young Love

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    Collin Jardine English 1010 October 10‚ 2011 Young Love I was a sophomore in high school who had just lost my first love and my best friend‚ Bethany. I was left feeling like everything had just been taken away from me; like my entire high school career was already over. Bethany wouldn’t even talk to me in person; I couldn’t even try and explain myself or try and say I was sorry. I knew I had been making mistakes but after so many years of becoming best friends and spending so much time

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    Selfless Love

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    Mary Ann P. Calamba TFG1 January 29‚ 2010 Selfless Love “For one she loves‚ for one she adores‚ she will sell herself! That’s what it all amount to; for her brother‚ for her mother‚ she will sell herself! She will sell everything!” (Dostoyevsky. Part 1. Chapter 4. pp. 53). The above statements were spoken by Raskolnikov‚ the novel’s protagonist‚ after reading the letter given by his mother‚ Pulcheria Alexandrovna. The letter stated that her sister‚ Dounia‚ will be married to Luzhin.

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