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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 Is Learning

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    From time and again love has been a profound word. As I grow up‚ I came across numerous definitions‚ pictures‚ and different emotions about love. According to Erik Erikson’s Life Span Approach of the Psychological Stages of Personality and Development‚ at my range of age I’m at the stage of Intimacy versus Isolation. Thus‚ Love is a major concern. Now that I’m mature enough‚ I am having a crisis towards the true definition of love. What is Love? Personally‚ love is the emotion that has everyone

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    Love is a fallacy

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    advanced English Love Is a Fallacy   Love is a fallacy. This definition became true the moment Mr. Darcy met Elizabeth Bennet.   Apparently‚ the love that belongs to Darcy and Elizabeth contains too much fallacies and accidents. Rarely could anybody believe that this miraculous relationship would happen in our daily life; nevertheless‚ this story precisely indicates the essence of a solid love affair which is truly enlightening for

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    love and respect

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    20 January 2015 Love and Respect Women want to be loved and men want to be respected. In the introduction‚ Dr. Emerson says love is not enough and he shows us this couple who went to his conference in the right time. They explain how they went to his Love and Respect conference and all of Dr. Emerson’s methods for marriage. The book talks about the crazy cycle‚ the energizing cycle‚ and the rewarded cycle. In part one Dr. Emerson is starting to explain the crazy cycle. Without love‚ she reacts‚ and

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    Falling in Love

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    Falling in Love “Hey‚ hellooo‚ man what is wrong with you? You have been acting strange lately and I think it has something to do with you falling in love.” Nicole said. “Yea‚ falling in love has some weird effects on me.” Kendall responded. The two girls continue to chatter about the effects of falling in love. Falling in love can have a variety of devastating and enjoyable effects such as always have a companion‚ getting

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    true love

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    TRUE LOVE IS A BASIS FOR MARRIAGE Nowadays‚ people can easily date and fall in love together. Love is one of the most important things in our lives. We may live sadly and lonely without love especially love from opposite sexes. However‚ getting married is a very important decision‚ people need to think carefully about. Some people think that true love is a basic to get married. In my opinion‚ I disagree with that because getting married depends on a lot of thing‚ and true love may

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    Love Monologue

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    Love Love at first sight - I thought it only existed in Love Stories until I saw you. My stomach jumped‚ my heart started to race when I saw you on the crowded dance floor. I couldn’t stop staring at you‚ I caught your eye but quickly turned away embarrassed. My friends couldn’t believe I was interested in someone that looked like you - tattoos‚ piercings my parents would be horrified. To me you were the only person in the crowded room - could you feel the same way? Could we spend the rest

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    Love Hurts

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    Love Hurts The air stream was strong‚ and the wind whistled through open windows; it was the dead of night and the street looked as lifeless and forlorn as ever. The cobbles still remained unscathed‚ as if nobody had wanted to pace onto that territory. The dense gardens of boarded up houses lay untouched‚ whilst houses which were occupied had the same warmth glow that homes have‚ like the homes where families live in and play in their gardens for the duration of summer. Although this convivial

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    Forbidden Love

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    Forbidden Love “There is a charm about the forbidden that makes it unspeakably desirable” quote by Mark Twain. Michael Ondaatje feels similarly in his poem “The Cinnamon Peeler” because he longs to be with his beloved but this is not possible. We infer that Ondaatje is in a lower caste than his love because he hypothetically states “If I were a cinnamon peeler…” (1). The idea of them being together is what sets off this love poem. He goes on a type of role-playing game in which he and his wife

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    Styles of Love

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    Styles of love The six styles of love are Romantic love (eros) which has tremendous passion‚ physical longing‚ deep intensity and intimacy‚ Game-playing (Ludus) which is playful interaction but lacks the deep intimacy or intensity‚ friendship (Storge) which is a strong companionship and shares values but has little to no intimacy‚ Logical love (pragma) which means a person will search for people with certain characteristics only‚ Mania love is a combination of eros and ludus love or called trouble

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