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    Love and Hate

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    Love and hate are two powerful and intense emotions that define humankind. Both emotions are independently defined as opposites but are almost compatible in terms of how they make one feel. Love and hate are also dependent emotions‚ you feel one because of the other. They are like two halves of a whole‚ one cannot exist without the other. Hate is the absence of love. We love to hate but hate to love. Love and hate are not as complicated as people make them out to be but they have different levels

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    A Complicated Love

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    Most people could agree that all have been in some sort of love over the course of their lifetime. As a relationship is built off the love for one another‚ what is to be done if you are in love with one who has less than admiral feelings for you in return for your very best. Sonnet 30 by Edmund Spenser and an excerpt from “Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare touch upon the feelings of the two authors at the time of a complicated love they felt for someone. In the two poems‚ Shakespeare and

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    Brand Love

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    Buzzz Research papers : Issue 5 14th February 2010 The Buzzz Ltd Rear Suite‚ The Arch Barn Harewood Yard LEEDS LS17 9LF t: 0113 387 3222 What kind of love does your brand enjoy? Some research based thinking for Valentine’s Day from The Buzzz In 2008 a client once said to us that they wanted their brand to become ‘the most loved brand’. It seemed initially like a quaint mistranslation from someone for whom English was not a first language‚ but on reflection it led the team at The Buzzz to

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    Unconditional Love

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    Conditional Love - How to Love Do you feel the sting of being rejected? Do your closest friends and even family push you away or mistreat you? I think that every emotionally healthy person wants to love and to be loved. We want people to love us as we are. We want to feel accepted no matter what we may say or do. When we make a mistake‚ we want to be forgiven and we don’t want to experience rejection. We want to be loved unconditionally. A problem comes though when we do not reciprocate unconditional

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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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    Love is not all

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    1. In today’s society‚ love is something everyone expects to behold in their lifetime. If someone veers from the stereotype of marriage‚ they are often ridiculed. But is love really a necessity in life? In Edna St. Vincent Millay’s poem “Love is not all” the persona conveys that love is not essential to survival‚ but that she would sacrifice everything in her life in order to preserve the love she shares with her significant other. 2. This poem is a sonnet which means it contains fourteen lines

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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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    Love and Sacrifices

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    Love and Sacrifices What does it mean to love another? To love another person means to feel compassionate towards them‚ to "feel" what they feel. Caring about someone‚ and what happens to them is also a sign of love. Sharing a relationship with someone means that you have to be responsible and have to be aware that there will be times when things go wrong. Loving someone means taking these "wrong" things and trying to fix them. What are some signs of love? Making sacrifices is one

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    Phenomenology of Love

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    "Love is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies." This is just a sample of a quotation from Aristotle. Different quotes are being sent anywhere for just to let the sender express his feelings towards a person. But still playing on my mind a question that could be answer in all ways‚ what is LOVE?  Love is a very strong feeling of affection. It cannot easily be described for it is a mix of emotions. Love is the attraction of one person to another person‚ object or sensation. Scientifically

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    Shakespeare in Love

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    The movie that is being compared to a story here is one of the all-time best. The main theme portrayed in "Shakespeare in Love" is a love that is never meant to be. "Shakespeare in Love" parallels the play Shakespeare is currently working on‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ in which love is not meant to be due to the many obstacles in the way. Shakespeare’s life in the film is very comparable to Romeo’s life in Romeo and Juliet. William Shakespeare’s life in the film and the play he is writing has

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