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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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    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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    Power of Love

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    meaningful? A majority of people would say the close relationships we carry in our lives define their meaningful life. We meet a variety of people throughout each day. Sometimes these strangers become friends‚ sometimes they become romantic relationships‚ and sometimes they remain strangers. In this paper I will discuss the power of love through attraction‚ personal bonds‚ and romance. Many factors impact the type of people we are attracted to. They include physical attractiveness‚ proximity

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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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    Forbidden Love

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    Love or Rebellion: Explore How Shakespeare and Orwell Present Forbidden Love in Romeo and Juliet and 1984 Both secreted their relationships‚ knowing that they wouldn’t get let off lightly if they were ever caught‚ the consequences of Winston and Julia was foreshadowed at the beginning of the book by Orwell constantly reminding us what it is that would happen if a comrade was to go against big brother. At the beginning‚ they would be the audience watching as the convicted recited his convictions

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    Psychology of Love

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    Triangular Love Theory and The Effects on Our Brain Merry Alijoski College of New Rochelle Author Note This paper was prepared for Psychology 101‚ taught by Professor Hertler. Abstract This paper presents the classification of love in Robert Sternberg’s triangular love theory and how the brain falls in love within the three components of love. The research findings hold significance

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    Shakespeare’s definitions of Love and Lust 	When there are women and an omnipotent force to procreate there will be a number of resources that a man will use in order to attract the opposite sex. Often with the use of the notorious whistle/mating call‚ the perpetual use of lies about income‚ the stench of musk cologne‚ or the ever-popular use of the love poem‚ men strive to appeal to women with the intent to see his way to her heart. William Shakespeare‚ a man who‚ based on his works‚ was

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    First Love

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    First love‚ it can make or break you. It’s a love that will live in your heart‚ remain in your memory‚ and cherish forever. A person’s first love is powerful because it comes from innocence and naivety. They say nothing is impossible‚ but I believe forgetting your first love is impossible. It’s impossible to see that person with someone else and not wonder‚ what if? It’s something you can never forget; every time you see them‚ your stomach turns and your heart flutters. Whether you miss them or not

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    God's Love

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    God’s Love What is love? Many of us toss around this word as easily as anyone. And we end up trivializing it. The word "love" is so misused and overused in our society that we hardly know what to think when someone says‚ "I love you." Let us focus on not the earthly kind of love but of a greater love ever known to mankind and that is God’s love. • What are some characteristics of God’s Love? (1) God’s Love is Unconditional In the world around us‚ people are loved on the basis of their

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    Love as an Entity

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    Love as an Entity There are different varieties of loveeach with its own capabilities to invoke powerful emotions. An idealistic love is a form of love which in many ways is quixotic and lacking essential attributes‚ proof of which can be found in the works of Christopher Marlowe and Sir Walter Ralegh. Another potent form of love is pure love which is unconditional and timeless as expressed by Shakespeare and Elizabeth Berrett Browning. On a different note‚ a twisted love is flawed and bound

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