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    when she wrote this; which makes most people think she was just being nice when she said this. But after careful look through‚ her statement and feelings were found to be true at heart. No matter what anyone says‚ love is closer to the heart than hatred because after all the heart is made to love. People have conversations and relationships with complete strangers that they barely know. There is no urge to hate the stranger you barely know anything about‚ therefore you and the stranger interact well

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    morality of humans. Others might regard crime as an act that harms the universal human rights. In my perspectives‚ I think that crime is an offence made towards the law. Therefore‚ why do people still commit crimes? Some crimes were committed because of hatred‚ hardships and even because of the people they loved. All in all‚ I do agree that people commit crimes because of selfish reasons. I am saying so based on several reasons.   My first reason to agree with the statement is that people commit crimes

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    reading about the hatred in South Africa with apartheid and being treated unfairly. According to Mark Mathabane‚ ways hatred can be treated in South Africa is to follow under the lead of Nelson Mandela. Mark Mathabane stated in the article that “Hatred can be vanquished by humanity”. Which is true because taking out all your hate with violence doesn’t do anything but cause more problems. Mathabane also states in the article “Under the leadership of Nelson Mandela used to prevent hatred from becoming

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    shown more positive as it is depicted as more bright and warm ”enjoy the cheerful fire” this suggests the friendliness of the people with the home and also the warm suggesting kindness. To piece the whole thing together wuthering heights represents hatred jealousy and anger since there is a few colourful characters within the household also there is a large amount of tension while contrasting Thrush cross grange represents love and peace. The Difference between wuthering heights and Thrush cross

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    بسم اللہ الرحمٰن الرحیم In the name of Allah the Most Gracious‚ the Ever Merciful Love for All Hatred for None. In the Holy Quran‚ Allah the Exalted mentions that whenever there is فساد that is disorder or the situation of breaking up ties‚ spread in this world; he send his messengers to reform the world into a compound of peace and love spread all over. Same happened about 1400 years ago when all such disorders were so intensely spread out in the world that the human beings turned into savage

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    Throughout The Outsiders‚ violence is depicted in numerous ways. The Greasers and Socials use violence towards one another regularly in the story. For instance‚ the story begins with a group of Socials jumping a Greaser. However‚ the author tries to convey to the reader why violence is never the answer. In the text‚ she attempts to get through to the reader that violence does not resolve anything for both groups. By trying to explicate this through the text‚ she conveys to the reader how violence

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    father was bitter and isolated. Baldwin’s father drove his family farther and farther away from him. His father was so full of hatred that it consumed him like gangrene which is slow and demoralizing till the day he died. All that Baldwin has so strongly imprinted in his mind about his father is that he told him to never trust white people. Ultimately‚ his father’s hatred for whites destroys him and causes much anger in his son’s life. 3) In section III‚ Baldwin begins with his father’s funeral

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    In Senator Robert F. Kennedy’s speech‚ he is asking the people of America to understand the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. with compassion and love‚ not with bitterness and hatred. He uses a sympathetic tone to talk about the struggles he knows the people of America are going through‚ and relates their issues and feelings to himself. One way Kennedy does this is through the use of repetition. Throughout his entire speech‚ Kennedy recycles numerous words and phrases. For instance‚ he repeated

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    but Shylock refuses because he wants to punish him. Shylock refuses to conform to Venetian law as he acknowledges that his hatred for Antonio is based on racial discrimination rather than a desire for the law ’s application of justice. Shylock ’s hatred of Christians shows that it is the fundamental inequalities between Christians and Jews which is the basis for that hatred: "I am a Jew. Hath not a Jew eyes? Hath not a Jew hands‚ organs‚ dimensions‚ senses‚ affections‚ passions; fed with the same

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    According to the play‚ Romeo presented three palpable changes as the followings‚ he gets over Rosaline right after meeting Juliet‚ his hatred towards Tybalt changes into love back and forth‚ and he forgets about his desire to die right after receiving the message from Nurse. These changes made Romeo’s character even more important and appealing‚ which presented the love‚ hatred and violence of play. Firstly‚ Romeo changes the most because he quickly gets over Rosaline right after meeting Juliet in the first

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