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    Origin of Love

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    ------------------------------------------------- Origin of Love The Bible indicates that love is from God. In fact‚ the Bible says "God is love." Love is one of the primary characteristics of God. Likewise‚ God has endowed us with the capacity for love. This capacity for love is one of the ways in which we are "created in the image of God.” Different Kinds of Love The Greek language (the language of the New Testament) uses two different words to describe and define love. The most commonly used Greek word translated "love" in the New Testament

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    Summary in 750 Words

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    Attempt to Say Nothing in 750 Words An English class has rarely been a subject that majority of students be apt to love. There are always quite a few assignments to write and as the years of education increases‚ the assignments are needed to be in more standardized and complicated requirements. Essays are no longer written in single sentences‚ paragraphs‚ or short summaries about yourself‚ or something interesting‚ in my point of view. It will always be about an article or something to be researched

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    Love and Person

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    Love has a definition—a profoundly tender‚ passionate affection for another person—but yet has so many different meanings. Thesauruscoping demonstrates the different meanings in which the word Love can deliver. The synonym of Love‚ Adoration‚ does not necessarily mean that these words have the same meaning. The definition of Adoration is the act of paying honor‚ as to a divine being or to worship. These words can be isolated from each other by meaning because they are two different descriptions.

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    A Love Affair

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    and desserts. Mandatory sugary confections commemorate birthdays and anniversaries. A couples’ new life together is first celebrated with slews of edible delights and ostentatious cakes. Tragically‚ even death is marked with food furnished out of love and sympathy for the family. In the lives of most American’s‚ the food that is supposed to provide sustenance can also provide so much more. Food can be an experience‚ companionship‚ satisfaction‚ comfort‚ and even intoxication. When my marriage

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    love is a fallacy

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    The narrator of the story “Love is a Fallacy” relates to a freshman student in law school‚ intelligent‚ egocentric person‚ and outgoing always thinking he was logical. As the narrator showed us some fallacies throughout the story‚ he was outsmarted by Polly. What are some of the impressions that I made from reading Love is a Fallacy is that he favors appearance as how a cool‚ logical lawyer must have a beautiful and intelligent wife‚ friendship‚ and it depicts on being materialistic. The narrator

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    Word Formation In English

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    Word-formation in English by Ingo Plag Universität Siegen in press Cambridge University Press Series ‘Cambridge Textbooks in Linguistics’ Draft version of September 27‚ 2002 i TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction .......................................................................................................... 1 1. Basic concepts 1.1. What is a word? 4 4 1.2. Studying word-formation 12 1.3. Inflection and derivation 18 1.4. Summary 23 Further reading 23 Exercises 24 2. Studying

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    The Theme of Love

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    Does true love really exist or is it just a fantasy chased by many idealists? The question should be asked‚ what is love? Love can be categorised into the following four categories‚ namely: “Filios” which is love for your family‚ “Storge’ ” which is love for your friends‚ “Eros” which is a romantic love between two persons‚ and “Agape’ ” which is love for your God. Many people think they have discovered true love and in the end they are disappointed in hatred. Very few people go through life

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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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    The word happiness resembles success to me. Happiness is a significant word than the term hustle. Success does not necessarily mean obtaining money‚ or having enormous houses. Happiness can be defined as being joyful in any of your momentous parts of your life. Happiness can lead you in acquiring splendid experiences throughout your life. Those wonderful experiences can guide you in finding and accomplishing your passion. There is no necessity for stressing and hustling your way out to success. When

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    Platonic Love

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    Platonic Love In the Symposium‚ which is normally dated at the beginning of the middle period‚ Plato introduces his theory of love. First thing to note is that in Plato’s theory‚ love is given and its existence is not questioned. The word love leaves the matter ambiguous as to whether we are discussing love in the normal‚ human‚ sense of the word‚ or if we are discussing desire in a much broader sense‚ but in this discussion we are only considering only love of type eros‚ love as a kind

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