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    Everlasting Love

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    Everlasting Love Shakale Phipps ENG/125 March 4‚ 2014 Melanie Novak Everlasting Love There are many forms of literature. Poetry just so happens to be one of them. As a poet‚ there are several styles of poetry‚ such as Haikus‚ freestyle‚ or ones that have rhythm. How a poet chooses to express himself is all up to him‚ and whether we understand or not does not really matter. Some poets give a clear meaning of what they are trying to convey‚ others‚ on the other hand can come off a bit complex

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    Love Contracts

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    CONSENSUAL RELATIONSHIP AGREEMENTS: LOVE CONTRACTS When we think of work its’ connotation leads us to think of our way of life. It’s our way to make money‚ keep a roof over our heads‚ as well as put food on the table. Over time‚ through many studies‚ it has become a known fact that America is one of the most work-oriented nations in the world. Americans have a reputation for spending more time at work than we do at home. With that in mind‚ why is finding love in the workplace considered something

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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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    An Endless Love

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    An Endless Love “It’s not going to be easy. It’s going to be really hard. We’re going to have to work at this every day‚ but I want to do that because I want you. I want all of you‚ forever‚ you and me‚ every day.” A love like this is not easily found. It’s the love that little girls dream of finding their whole lives. This quote is from one of the most well known love stories‚ The Notebook. The movie‚ written by Nicholas Sparks and directed by Nick Cassavetes‚ first premiered June 25

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    The Gift of Love

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    THE GIFT OF LOVELOVE IS A TREASURE FOR WHICH WE CAN NEVER PAY…THE ONLY WAY WE KEEP IT IS TO GIVE IT AWAY…” Mr. Hamilton admits that he had mixed feelings. As he waited for the arrival of Jason Stevens‚ he realized that it was the end of their year-long odyssey of discovery. Mr. Hamilton was confident about the future Jason had before him. Mr. Hamilton felt that he would be losing his lifelong friend‚ Red Stevens. Mr. Hamilton had learned in that transformation‚ that he went through along with

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    Alright Love

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    Alright Love and Classical Hollywood The classical Hollywood style is all about the art of invisible storytelling and the ability to make the viewer feel part of the movie by enabling them to relate with the central character. This is achieved through the use of a seamless narrative which is accomplished by not just the script or story itself‚ but includes every aspect of what goes into making a successful movie. The short 2004 film Alright Love‚ directed by Samuli Valkama‚ does indeed share

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    The Power of Love

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    The Power of Love In the future society of “Bloodchild”‚ humans became “host animals”‚ they host Tlic’s eggs for them so that the Tlic’s generation can continues; and the Tlic have the control and power to rule the world and provide humans with places to live‚ food sources‚ and make them stay young and strong. Two main characters Gan and T’Gatoi are not only tagged as living in a different social classes‚ but more importantly‚ they are different living beings. They have different appearances‚ biorgans

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    Love in Vain

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    Love in Vain was written by blues legend Robert Johnson in 1937. Since then it has been covered multiple times by other music’s great entertainers—The Rolling Stones and Eric Clapton. The original composition recorded by Johnson and released as a race record plays along in with the Mississippi Delta blues style with an added juxtaposition of the iconic “piano-like” approach to guitar Johnson had. His somber tone and guitar plays along as he describes his love for Willie Mae Powell turning to love

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    Purple Love

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    What’s This Love? My Life My Days and Nights Were Changed The Way Of Living Was Also Changed. The Moment When I Fall‚ I Was Purely Covered By A Relation Like Heavenly Feelings Were Surrounding Me all Around. The Word Love Was So Meaningful As It’s Made For Angels Only and Really Blessed Are The Ones Who Fall In Love. But‚ The Most Worst Play‚ Played By Time......‚ I’m Asking From Time What The Heck TIME Did With Me ? The Whole Story Is Being Changed‚ THOUGH BEFORE‚ I Got You As Mine‚

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    Work and Love.

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    by Stephen Dunn reflects on the problem of hard work and personal feelings. The author argues the purpose of hard work and shows the tiny‚ fragile borders that limit social responsibility and obligation and give the way to individual prerogatives - love‚ wishes‚ and desires. The poem "Hard Work" is characterized with a deep introspection of the protagonist. The whole mood of the poem is philosophically calm‚ though somewhat sad and pessimistic. At the end of the poem the author draws to the conclusion

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