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    Unrequited Love

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    Unrequited love is a love that is not openly reciprocated. The one who is adored may or may not be aware of his/her admirer’s romantic affections. They also may ignore their admirer out of lack of interest or the presence of another lover. “Let no one who loves be called altogether unhappy. Even love unreturned has its rainbow” (J.M. Barrine‚ The Little Minister). This certain type of love has been depicted as an unselfish and uncomplaining willingness to accept suffering and humility. Psychiatrist

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    theme love

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    ‘The Curse’ written by Lee Su Ann touches on many aspects of life. Basically‚ all the aspects revolve around our own community and can be used as guidance in our life. In this essay‚ I am going to write about the theme of ‘love’ which is actually the main conflict in this whole novel. Firstly‚ we can see this aspect between mother and child when we read how loving was Azreen towards her mother when she came back from London. She realized her mother still does not know about the death of her sister

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    Puppy Love

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    English 24 August 2011 OHHHH “Puppy Love” Oh how I do miss that love which fills the air with exciting new romances and new imagery to gaze upon. “Puppy Love” in my opinion defines the start of a new relationship at a young age‚ and goose bumps. Age‚ to begin‚ has a great influence on “Puppy Love’’. I recall those days when my mother forbid me to see a particular boy named Bryan. He was a tall athlete that enjoyed walking though the park with our hands held tight eating only one cotton

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    What Is Love?

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    What is love? It is a strong positive emotion of regard and affection. According to Irving Singer‚ however‚ it can also be threatening‚ subversive‚ and is feared by many. Why‚ if love is a positive emotion and act‚ does Singer associate these negatives with it? The reason for this is because love‚ although experienced in very different ways‚ has a profound effect on every single one of us. These effects can range anywhere from simply letting yourself and your beloved to enjoy each other’s company

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    Love Medicine

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    “Marie’s Individuality” What is Love medicine? Love Medicine is a fiction novel by Louise Erdrich. The book is based on Native American stories‚ which cover three generations‚ fifty years‚ several families‚ and there are many relationships. Love Medicine is a collection of short fiction stories of “people that are living on Chippewa reservation in North Dakota”. Louise Erdrich makes the story with use of flashback. Love Medicine is not on particularly one theme but there are

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    Desperation in Love

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    going to talk about “Crazy For Love”. Or it can also be called as “Obsession on guys”. Actually it’s common to happen on girls‚ and we do not have to feel shy about it. We girls love to talk about guys‚ hang out with them‚ or chase after them. But‚ when our lives become obsessed with getting guy’s attention‚ we’re heading for trouble. In this topic‚ I’ll share about what these obsession looks like and rediscover ourselves by embracing the fact that God deeply loves and cherishes us. Defining “Desperation”

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    What Is Love?

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    What is Love? By: Memi What is love? What is this emotion that so many of us feel at least once throughout our lifetime‚ and why do we so strongly desire it? Most people regard it to be a physical or emotional sensation and inherent feeling of happiness that comes when we surround ourselves with people that we find are agreeable‚ or that it is the pleasant sensation that arises when we are with our Mr. or Mrs. Right. However‚ I am not most people. I do not view love as a sensation‚ but rather

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    Congestive Heart Failure in Pets and Companion Animals Pets can suffer from both acute and chronic heart disease just like their human companions can. Heart disease can lead to congestive heart failure‚ a weakening of the heart that makes it impossible for it pump enough blood into the rest of the body. A surplus of fluid will then back up into a pet’s lungs and ultimately cause death. Congestive heart failure in dogs and cats has many causes and many symptoms. It can come on quickly in some cases

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    Love and Feelings

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    outlook on life. There was no consideration of others’ feelings or situations throughout the play. Everyone paid the price for their persistent desires. There is a lesson to be learned from this play‚ ultimately‚ the one who loves with the heart and the mind finds genuine love and happiness that lasts. Oenone - Oenone put so much passion toward pleasing Phaedra that it brought her pain and destruction. After Phaedra turned against her‚ Oenone kills herself. Phadra explaining the death of Oenone to

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    In Love and War

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    "In Love and War" Abstract: Women of Afghanistan are forced to live under oppressive regulations set forth for them by the men of their societies. Women have virtually no rights to do anything for themselves. There entire lives are controlled by and lived for someone else. Through their songs‚ they lament the conditions of their lives and are able to convey a beauty in their verses that all people can identity with. (67 words) Key Words: Pashtun‚ women‚ honor‚ oppression‚ songs Love and

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