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    Hatred requires a constant examination of your hated object’s flaws‚ its counterarguments‚ its good qualities-- anything that makes it unworthy of hate. And then‚ you counter those arguments. You crush them. You answer that whatever good the object of your hatred may have is based on incorrect logic and decide that it is worthless. That is why hatred is an overall better feeling than love. Hatred is purer‚ more empowering‚ and more intellectual‚ than love. And that is why our society must be based

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    Hatred is a deep and emotional extreme dislike that can be directed against individuals‚ entities‚ objects‚ or ideas. Hatred is often associated with feelings of anger and a disposition towards hostility. Commonly held moral rules‚ such as the Golden Rule‚ oppose universal hatred towards another. The Bible Both the Old and the New Testaments deal with hatred. Ecclesiastes 3:8 teaches that there is a "time to love‚ and a time to hate;". However‚ the Old Testament also contains condemnations

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    Hatred and Life

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    am now. As I was growing up‚ I have learned to accept and understand the people around me and respect everyone even those who are unworthy. I admit that I hated some people before because I simply disliked their attitude. The other reasons for my hatred towards others can be traced to insecurity‚ jealousy‚ close-mindedness and being judgmental. Back in the old days‚ I had a classmate who was an arrogant snob. I used to hate her for being like that‚ but when I started to get to know her‚ I realized

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    Hatred and Math

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    I Hate Everything and Anything About Mathematics First things first‚ the title is a lie. I don’t hate Mathematics‚ but I don’t have overwhelming positive emotions regarding it either nor am I entirely lacking an opinion regarding the matter. My stand on Mathematics is it’s necessary‚ but it’s hard. Like really hard. People usually think that the Moh’s scale of hardness ends with the diamond at number 10‚ but really there are 2 more things Moh forgot to put as he lacked time. One‚ a woman’s heart

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    Hatred Hatred is one of the strongest‚ most passionate feeling a person can have. It consumes a person and takes over their life. When someone hates‚ their thoughts and actions are taken over by a want to destroy the object of their hate. People will commit unfathomable actions strictly because of hatred. In many cases‚ people are willing to trade their freedom just to spite someone they hate. So what is the driving force that fuels the hatred in our world? To answer this question‚ we must define

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    people and can be misconstrued to be a form of hate. Another example would be the girl that has to ask around as to what color gown her nemesis is wearing to the prom‚ then goes out and buys the same color gown. This is a mere form of flattery‚ not hatred. Sometimes we get caught up in the drama of a situation and then let it snowball so that it appears there is jealousy or animosity. Furthermore‚ Hazlitt states “We hate old friends: we hate old books: we hate old opinions; and at last we hate ourselves

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    that stands out the most is don’t let jealousy take control of your actions. In the story Margot‚ the main character‚ has classmates who act on her out of jealousy and hatred. The author points out many times how the children act out of jealousy and hatred. In the end‚ the children realize what they did after their jealousy and hatred melts away. The theme don’t let jealousy control your actions is supported by many pieces of the story. One piece of the text Ray Bradbury writes is “And then‚ of

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    Gluck uses strong diction to create vivid images in order to convey the hatred and helplessness that is the core of the character. Although the diction is relatively colloquial‚ there are some prominent words‚ which are utilized to exhibit the woman’s emotions. The first two lines of the poem are bursting with powerful lexis‚ "It is not the moon‚ I tell you. / It is these flowers..." (1-2). The woman hates men‚ and uses influential words to aid in her belief. The word moon suggests power. The subject

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    jose garcia villa

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    "--windows as desolate as the soul of the occupants of the house‚ as sharply angular as the intensity of their hatred." This clearly shows how each of the two characters treat each other. Cold‚ distant‚ deserted and empty. By this time the author already catched the attention of the readers. Here‚ he starts to narrate why the FENCE was built. Aling Biang built the fence from hatred because she caught her husband with Aling Sebia and now she wants to protect her "properties" away from the "thief"

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    The Tower Pig

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    What happens when in spite of all odds‚ foe becomes friend? What happens‚ when an infinite and unending chasm between individuals is filled‚ and a void of mistrust‚ hatred and prejudice is replaced with more noble values‚ such as understanding and a sense of mutual respect? These are among the themes in the American short story‚ "The Tower Pig." The story is set behind‚ and outside‚ the walls of the Thomaston Penitentiary in present day America. The story essentially revolves around a young man

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