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    A Love for Life

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    Chohanrim 2013112062 2013.4.4 <A Love for Life> ‘A Love for Life’ is a fiction that contains many feelings we can have in our typical daily life. Friendship‚ jealousy‚ maternal affection‚ specially‚ it mainly deals with love between adults. Fanella‚ main character of this story‚ is a woman who lives alone but wants to adopt a child. After taking several processes‚ she finally meets a girl named ‘Ellie’. Meanwhile‚ she falls in love with the teacher of school‚ ‘Rod’. Fanella keeps in

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    Love Is Equal

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    Emma Rosen Professor Lucas Rhetoric and Composition November 24‚ 2012 Love is Equal Federal and state governments have an obligation to protect the rights of individuals. The general population may feel that they are doing their job‚ but in the issue of same-sex (gay) marriage this is not the case. As recently as the 1970s‚ homosexual marriage was considered a crime in most states in America and such laws were ruled unconstitutional in only 2003.  America is the land of the free‚ where citizens

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    Love and Marriage

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    Love and Marriage Ever wonder why so many happy marriages become failed marriages? Love plays a big part of failed and happy marriages. Happy marriages are hard to obtain and keep in this day of age. Marriage is defined as “an intimate or close union” by Merriam Webster. Marriage has been used for mutual benefit‚ personal benefit‚ or just the simple uniting of a couple in love. Happy marriages seem to be rare now with the stress of jobs‚ life’s struggles‚ or just the simple temptations that can

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    To Sir with Love

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    To Sir‚ With Love (1967) Engineer Mark Thackeray arrives to teach a totally undisciplined class at an East End school. Still hoping for a good engineering job‚ he’s hopeful that he won’t be there long. He starts implementing his own brand of classroom discipline: forcing the pupils to treat each other with respect. Inevitably he begins getting involved in the students’ personal lives‚ and must avoid the advances of an amorous student while winning over the class tough. What will he decide when

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    What Is Love?

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    What is love? SPH 109H Professor Richardson Shannon C. Valdiviez 05.06.2008 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 3 I. What is love? (Definitions) 3-4 II. Types of love emotions 5 III. Conclusion…………………………………………….6 IV. Bibliography………………………………………….7 Introduction Love has always been and interesting topic to me because it seems to have no limitations; desired by many‚ and disregarded by some. Have you ever heard the expression ‘’Love is a universal language’’? What does this really mean? People

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    Theory of love

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    Marina Burgos Theory of Love PSY/220 9/1/13 Diane Winn-Clouse Part I The three dimensions of love are; Intimacy‚ passion‚ and commitment‚ according to Sternberg’s “Triangulor Theory of Love” (1986‚ 1987). These are the three ingredients that are defined to love. In our readings this week it is explained to us about different types of love that either include one or two of these dimensions‚ with the possibility of all three; Positive Psychology chapter 11 (Close Relationships

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    Love and Infatuation

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    misconceptions in this world‚ so many people have been confused with regard to the distinction between love and infatuation. Although they have a common denominator‚ they differ as well in so many ways. Apparently‚ we all know for a fact that love is a feeling and so is infatuation. They are both intense emotions that one feels for another person. But how can we really determine if we are truly in love or just simply infatuated? I would like to thank my ex boyfriends for coming into my life. Because

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    Love and Friends

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    I didn’t know what “thankful” meant until I saw the real love of my family‚ friends‚ teachers‚ and many other people who had showed their love towards me. I was little back then‚ and didn’t know anything about being thankful for someone else. Now‚ I had figured out that being thankful to others isn’t just saying the meaningless words “thanks” or “thank you”‚ but showing it so would know that I am truly thankful for them. When I think very carefully about the people who I’m thankful for‚ I just feel

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    True Love

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    True Love At Its Finest. “If it is truly meant to be‚ it will be” Whoever thought of this quote is a genius‚ I think everyone can relate to it in some sort of way. When we are young and vulnerable we may think that out significant other is the one we might want to spend the rest of our lives with. But honestly‚ it does not always end up in your favor‚ you might be one of the lucky ones and they might be “the one” for you. More times than not we end up breaking off the relationship‚ moving on

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    The Changing American Family I chose the reading‚ "The Way We Really Are"‚ by Stephanie Coontz. The author’s viewpoint focused on the changes in family values over the years that have led to more single mothers and fewer successful marriages. She refers to several quotes from resources about the American family tradition slowly dying. More unwed mothers are emerging‚ and more women are single‚ as they believe marriage is secondary to their social and personal commitments. I believe psychiatrist

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