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    what is love?!

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    Whenever we ask‚ “What is love?” it’s usually because a) we’re unsure if a certain special someone really loves us‚ or b) because a certain special someone just accused us of not really loving them. When we are truly engaged in giving and receiving love‚ we don’t ponder such philosophical questions. It’s only when something is lacking that we begin to analyze and contemplate what that thing actually is. For example‚ nobody sits down to a full meal and asks‚ “What is a pastrami sandwich?” It’s

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    Love and Othello

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    Love and Othello Human identity is one of the complex sides of human beings. Because there is no single identity‚ it is an unsoluble issue. People are different in terms of their natures. This has been one of the important elements that writers use in their works for years. William Shakespeare was one of them. He analyzed human identity very well and shaped his characters according to his researches. His analysis of humankinds are well-presented in his tragedies. Even though they have bad deeds

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    Love in Siddhartha

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    Siddhartha had always considered love inessential in his life because he categorized it as a worldly sensation that the common people simply experience. The wisdom and knowledge of the love differs greatly and both play a large role in Siddhartha’s quest for finding the Atman. Siddhartha understood that love was the act of loving another human being‚ but it was just another word in his language until he had experienced it for himself He found out that he still had much to learn after he went through

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    Contradictions of Love

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    Franz Kafka once said‚ “Love is a drama of contradictions.” In other wordslove can cause joy as well as sorrow. Often in life‚ people are in love and therefore have many contradictions with those that they love. William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet explains the rivalry between two households‚ the Montagues and the Capulets. Romeo‚ a Montague‚ and Juliet‚ a Capulet‚ fall in love‚ but since their houses experience strong hatred toward each other‚ they must withstand difficult challenges and face

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    The Innocence of Love

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    kiss‚ can all be described as expressions of affection. Innocence often has to do with the fondness and adoration displayed in relationships. The movie‚ Love Actually‚ starring Hugh Grant‚ focuses on different ways of making love work by showing the lives of different people. The film‚ from time to time‚ shows a little boy who is falling in love with a girl in his school. He thinks that the best way to win her heart is to become a rock star and so he joins his school band as a drummer. He practices

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    Define Love

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    Write a 350- to 700-word response summarizing the three dimensions of love and how they interrelate to identify a specific type of love relationship. When it comes to love in needs a few thing and some of them are passion‚ intimacy and commitment. However depending the type of love or relationship varies. Passion is a form of an emotion that is how you feel someone‚ and intimacy is a measurement of how close you are to someone or familiar with them. Finally commitment is the act of being

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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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    Rhetoric In 200 Words

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    The British Dictionary’s number one definition of rhetoric is “the study of the technique using language effectively”. (Collins) Interestingly‚ an American version defines it as‚ “(in writing or speech) the undue use of exaggeration or display; bombast.” (Random House) or “language that is intended to influence people and that may not be honest or reasonable” (Merriam Webster) It seems that American’s exaggerate and fib more often‚ and the British apparently are more concerned with language effectiveness

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    Same love

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    Same Love That is so gay. You are a faggot. Take a second and think about how many times you encounter these phrases on a daily basis. Derogatory terms such as these are some among many other hateful anti-homosexual sayings that are used regularly by adolescents across the country. Why? How have these revolting expressions become part of all of our daily vocabularies? How have the terms ‘gay’ and ‘faggot’ become synonymous with ‘lame’ or ‘not cool’? With the youth of our nation bred into constant

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    Hungry for LOVE

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    Everyone has desires‚ and one desire‚ love‚ is one for which most people crave. Pablo Neruda’s poem “I Crave Your Mouth‚ Your Voice‚ Your Hair‚” describes how someone is hungry for love. Other poets express this craving for love as fatal as others will tend to kill to be loved. In “Sonnet 43” by Elizabeth B. Browning and “Sonnet 116” by Shakespeare also express how powerful love can be. Although there are many differences‚ they share similarities with the devices they used to convey their messages

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