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    There are many poems out in the world‚ an infinite amount written every year. Each one of these poems has their own meaning‚ their own symbolism‚ their own idea of what it takes to be a poem. In the poem “The Bearer”‚ there are many symbols and ideas that help push out the main idea of bravery. Working with the idea of bravery‚ there are some things that can‚ and do come up with this poem. The tellers’ tranquility in the forest‚ as well as his fear of the known but not liked nor ventured can be

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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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    woman. Different roots of a marriage also differ from distinct point of views. Yet‚ romantic love remains the most reasonable or obvious reason of all for such commitment. Still‚ some would argue that romantic love is transient and not a virtuous bias for marriage while others seek the aspect of love as the only true motive for marriage. This essay will develop on factors that are both in favour and against romantic love being a poor foundation for marriage. Aspects such as religion and similar perspectives

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    Love is difficult to define. How do you avoid confusing it with infatuation or lust? Philosophers and psychologists both have attempted to define love or at least its difference from infatuation and lust. There are different stages of the feeling love‚ one being lust or desire for someone or something ie. gold‚ money or jewels. Another‚ a feeling of loyalty or intense protectiveness of those around in in a family unit or such that you designate as your life mate or partner. The final is lust or passion

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    Love is many things: the protective love of a mother for her child‚ the passion of a couple newly in love‚ the deep love of long-term companions and the divine love of God‚” (Anderson page one). Love happens to be the greatest gift that one can ever hope to give or receive. With love‚ one has the ability to feel invincible‚ like one can do or achieve anything‚ as long as they have love by their side. Love also can give one a sense of comfort and belonging in the world. When one completely gives

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    Start writing your autobiography by conducting research on your own life.[1] Creating a timeline of your life is a good way to make sure you include all the most important dates and events‚ and it gives you a structure to build upon. You can consider this the "brainstorming" phase‚ so don’t hesitate to write down everything you can remember‚ even if you don’t think the memory will make it into the final version of the book. Your autobiography doesn’t have to begin with your birth. You may want to

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    COMMON EXPRESSION ON FRENCH 1. Expression: À la vôtre Pronunciation: [a la vot(reu)] Meaning: Cheers! To your health! Literal translation: To yours! 2. Expression: Allons-y Pronunciation: [ah lo(n) zee] Meaning: let’s go Literal translation: let us go there 3. Expression: À tes souhaits Pronunciation: [a tay sweh] Meaning: bless you Literal translation: to your wishes 4. Expression: Au fait Pronunciation: [o feht] Meanings: by the way‚ get to the point‚ informed 5. Expression: Au

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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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    "You Are What You Eat" There are many reasons I believe that you are what you eat. When assessing an obese individual you would now that they have a nutritional problem. Likewise when you look at a frail underweight individual they may have a nutritional problem as well. Your health depends on what you eat. Weather an individual is obese‚ underweight‚ recovering from surgery or has a debilitating disease a balanced diet has a significant role in good health. A well balanced diet according to Lutz

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    in society‚ there are few who think it can be completely erased. In “Grass‚” Carl Sandburg uses personification to proclaim that the traces of war can be eliminated by nature and time. "Grass" by Carl Sandburg is a poem filled with depth and complexity. The beginning line of the poem stating‚ "Pile the bodies high at Austerlitz and Waterloo" (Sandburg‚ Carl line 1) shows that there were several bodies left over from war. This historical allusion has a colorful meaning because Austerlitz and Waterloo

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