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    love in action

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    Love in Action Engaging the culture of the community is participating in the shaping of the world through affecting people in some way. Engaging with the people in a community can come through many avenues‚ including service opportunities‚ jobs‚ or even just living daily life with an awareness of what is going on and an openness to get involved. Although it can seem small and insignificant on the global scale‚ putting time into serving those in a community has a large impact and can change the

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    Abusive Relationships

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    Abusive relationships are characterized by extreme jealousy‚ emotional withholding‚ and lack of intimacy‚ raging‚ sexual coercion‚ infidelity‚ verbal abuse‚ threats‚ lies‚ broken promises‚ physical violence‚ power plays and control games. Abuse in a relationship has no age group. According to Answers.com studies show that 1 in 11 teenage high school students report being in an abusive relationships. Approximately 7 out of those 11 are girls‚ as men are more likely to hurt their love ones.

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    Project Love

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    we deducted a research on love expressed in music. As young adults music reaches out to us‚ and is easy for us to understand and relate to. Brainstorming love‚ we noticed that books‚ theater and art‚ all express love‚ yet the most intriguing method to express it is music. Music is a very creative manner of expressing love and affection. The rhythm makes it unique and separates from other artistic method. We chose to research questions such as how and which types of love are expressed in songs.

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    The Agape Love

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    The word agape can be defined as the unconditional love of God or Christ for humankind. This was the first word that came to mind once I read the poem. It reminded me of going to church on Sundays; I go faithfully and wonder sometimes why God did for not only me but everyone here on earth. If that is not agape love‚ I don’t know what is! We are currently in a sin cursed world‚ where every time you turn around someone is doing some kind of evil. However‚ regardless of the harshness of the sin that

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    Campus Love

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    Say Yes to Campus Love If you are a university president‚ will you ban campus love in your college? For me‚ I will not. Some people may be still sticking to the stereotype that campus love is a bitter fruit which may lead to pains and hurt. However‚ the reality is that college students are mature enough to start to learn love and‚ instead of simply forbidding it and resting easy‚ colleges should help them with it. First of all‚ college students need to learn to love and colleges should

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    Compassionate Love

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    Critical thinking assignment Marital Research on Compassionate Love 10/4/06 1) A definition of compassionate love‚ according to the authors is a globally positive view of one partner that is linked to an accurate understanding of the partners’ specific strengths and weaknesses. In addition‚ compassionate love is a love that recognizes the partner’s specific positive and negative qualities‚ while simultaneously affirming the partners

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    In the Mood for Love

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    Jeremy Prentice In the Mood for Love Paper “The most important thing in communication is hearing what isn’t said.” -Peter F. Drucker The quote by the author Drucker is a prime example of how non-verbal communication is most of the time more important than the actual answer itself. Body language is an essential element of everyday interaction amongst people. Based on simple hand gestures or a flicker of a smile‚ one can instantly change the syntax or structural meaning of a sentence. This

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    Psychology of Love

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    In choosing not to work through these‚ we seal our fate—we live our destiny. In choosing‚ however‚ to face and complete the projects‚ we open doors—not only for ourselves‚ but for others who will follow. Some of this work is universal—learning to love‚ for example; finding our Source‚ and therefore our connectedness to all things; taking responsibility for ourselves and our perception and experience of the world around us...these are the first steps‚ and ongoing‚ for all who wish to find happiness

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    The Love Suicides

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    “The Tragedy of a Desperate and Hopeless Love” What are the limits of love? Is despairing love boundless and its ill-fated actions expected to be understood? How far is too far in an attempt to ease the hurt of a broken heart? These are questions that many have asked since the beginning of time to which no one has ever really adequately answered. This satiating of an intense desire for another result in a varying of consequential results based on culture‚ customs‚ and the time frame in which

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    What Is Love

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    Monday Oct. 19th What is Love? According to Webster’s dictionary the word love is described as a strong‚ positive emotion of regard and affection. But in society today it seems as if we throw the word love around in such a loose manner it really has lost its meaning. Ranging from “I love Coach purses”‚ to actually telling a person “I love you” is now a common thing. Throughout this essay I’ll be taking a philosophical approach to help give a better understanding of what love is according to the speakers

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