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    The Science Behind Love

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    Final Draft The Science Behind Love What is this thing called love? There are so many definitions that people can come up with for love. Some are easy to understand while others do not make that much sense. Many people think that love is something that happens in a split of a second. Actually what people don’t know about love is that it does not happen in a split of a second. Psychologists and scientists have said that in order for someone to fall in love‚ it would take at least 90 seconds

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    The 5 Love Languages

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    T’aime or “I Love You”? They say that French is the most romantic language of all‚ but after reading Gary Chapman’s bestselling book‚ The 5 Love Languages‚ I would have to disagree. This international bestseller written by the director of Marriage and Family Life Consultants‚ Inc. has revived the love in millions of marriages around the world by uncovering the five specific languages that successful couples use to communicate their love for one another. These couples share a priceless love due to their

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    romantic love‚ filial and familial love (family)‚ religious love and humanitarian love in Crime and Punishment as the vehicle for complete moral and spiritual redemption. While both Raskolnikov and Sonya demonstrate love and in turn redemption‚ Svidrigailov’s life is void of love and eventually results in his death. FINISH THIS Despite being closely associated with evil‚ sin and crime‚ Rodion Raskolnikov shows the four major types of love throughout Crime and Punishment including familial love‚ humanitarian

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    Love in Twelfth Night

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    Love in twelfth night In the play twelfth night‚ Shakespeare covered three types of love : Lust‚ true love and brotherly love. Love is one of the most confusing and most misunderstood emotions that we as humans posses. Love is an extremely diverse emotion which is why it was used as the main topic in twelfth night. Lust‚ which is probably one of the most confusing types of love was an apparent subject in twelfth night.There are many reasons why one would lust‚ one could be because you are

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    “The theme of obsession has the ability to lead to irrational behaviour‚ alienation and despair’. Explore how McEwan presents this in the novel ‘Enduring Love’ and consider how it illuminates the core text‚ ‘The Great Gatsby’ by Fitzgerald. Both The Great Gatsby and Enduring Love explore the theme of obsession within their novel based around the idea of love for someone or something; an obsession which eventually leads to pain and ruin. The Great Gatsby is set in America‚ from spring to autumn in 1922

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    Different Types of Love

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    The different types of Love It’s in the human nature to love. Love is more than just a feeling or a sort of action. It’s a mental happening and it’s built into our minds. We feel love most of the time. Love is a fragile and evanescent mechanism. There are several different types of love. Quite a few of them can evolve into a different kind. There’s the kind of love you feel for your family and other relatives. A love that is more based on needs than actually loving the people for who they are

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    A Love Story

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    The Notebook MISS. VERONICA & LINDA ROMERIA MANCERA KELLY BOOK REPORT DUE THE 31 OF JANUARY OF 2013 Written by: Nicholas Sparks SUMARRY OF THE BOOK This love story takes us back to the summer of 1941‚ when Noah Calhoun and Allie Nelson were deeply in love. After having a wonderful summer Allie had to go away with her father because he didn’t approve of Noah. Half a decade had passed and Allie is having doubts about getting married to a wealthy lawyer because she can’t stop thinking

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    True Love Waits.Docx

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    True Love Waits Be pure... Be wise... Be blessed... These are the “three important Be’s” to be remembered especially when you are in a relationship... Purity is one of the mos hottest issues these days... Luckily‚ Kuya Kevin is here to help. I wasnt able to attend his TLW seminar (True Love Waits Seminar) but I managed to ask some few questions to my classmates who attended... And luckily‚ I can relate to them because I had read one of Kuya Kevin’s Books. (Basta Love Life) First of all‚ I

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    Addicted to Love Essay

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    Addicted to love Biochemically‚ falling in love is pretty much like getting simultaneously smashed on low-dose speed‚ E‚ and heroin. That’s because most of the recreational substances we indulge in‚ work on exactly the same brain bits that love does. It all comes down to what love does to a couple of chemicals in your brain: dopamine and noradrenaline. Dopamine and noradrenaline are neurotransmitters - they get released from nerve cells‚ switch on other nerve cells that are sensitive to them

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    INFLUENCES ON LOVE Thesis: American culture influences our view of love because of traditional values for love‚ individual freedom‚ and the mass media that shapes our thoughts and actions. I. American culture influences love because of the traditional values society views as norms. We become accustomed to the beliefs and ideas that society values. A) Society defines love as an unconditional or deep affection for someone or something. We often hear that love should be true and when you love someone

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