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    Love. What do you think of when you hear that word? Affection‚ devotion‚ friendship‚ maybe even lust? Well‚ love is a profoundly tender‚ passionate affection for another person. Today‚ people see love as a beautiful thing‚ that everybody dreams of falling into. Aw‚ so sweet right? Not quite‚ love can cause some problems‚ and sometimes these problems are quite traumatic. In Book IV of The Aeneid‚ Virgil uses Dido’s strong affection for Aeneas to show that love can lead to complications‚ even

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    Many of my friends go around saying how great it is having a small family with only one brother or sister or even some with no siblings at all. But what is so good about a small family? I have two brothers and two sisters and I couldn’t be happier being a member of my family. Growing up in a large family has taught me so much. We can learn a lot from each other‚ whether it is about life or general knowledge. Everyone would lend a helping hand with the chores. This would make our parents’ time in

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    The Love that Bridges the Gaps: Which is your kind of love? By Don Brown The ancient Greek identified four specific terms to describe love which are as follow: agape‚ phileo‚ storge‚ and eros. Which of these do you spend time engage in most of the times? Agape Agape love: This is an unconditional love that sees beyond the outer surface and accepts the recipient for whom he/she is‚ regardless of their flaws‚ shortcomings or faults. It’s the type of love that everyone strives to have for their

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    Love Definition Essay

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    Essay On Love – How Do You Define The Emotion Of Love? Sunday‚ October 18th‚ 2009 A definition essay on love strives to define it as an emotion felt and displayed by humans‚ animals‚ and all living beings in their own way. It is a topic that has been written about through the ages and has found its way into books on literature and religion. Love knows no bounds and language is never a barrier. Wars have been fought over it. People have been and are still influenced by the emotion of love. Some of

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    I Love Pakistan

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    on Why I love Pakistan Love is a fundamental passion of man. Man needs and desires sympathy‚ help and love form fellow human beings. Man is afraid of living alone. He is a social being . his life is bound up in a thousand ways with the people around him. He must live in a country and build a home. He must seek union with his fellow beings. Man cannot but love the country where he and his family and the people he needs and loves live. The country is his home‚ and the nation is his family. It is only

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    All about Love

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    All about Love Love is a variety of different feelings‚ states‚ and attitudes that ranges from interpersonal affection to pleasure. It can refer to an emotion of a strong attraction and personal attachment. It can also be a virtue representing human kindness‚ compassion‚ and affection. It may also describe compassionate and affectionate actions towards other humans‚ one’s self or animals. Love between two human beings is called “Interpersonal Love”. The most spectacular‚ indescribable‚ deep euphoric

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    A Different Kind of Love

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    111 FJT14 Ms. Hemingway 27 April 2013 A Different kind of Love What is love well love is – well love is something a person experiences for their selves. A person cannot tell someone else what love is because to different people that word holds different meanings. We all have had different experiences. Although everyone has felt it at one time or another‚ be it for a person‚ pet‚ or even a non-living object. That feeling is love. Love is felt in different amounts; it may consume your whole life

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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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    History of Love

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    novel The History of Love she takes the life of a lonely man with a large appetite for attention and tells his story of lost love and an unknown family whom he watches from a far. The main character a man named Leo Gursky‚ in his late 80’s‚ lacks a family or the friends to support him. He manages to survive from the company of one man Bruno and the knowledge that his dream of being a writer is being fulfilled by his son‚ who doesn’t know Gursky even exists. Gursky found love early as a child in Poland

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    Love in War War can seem like an all-consuming force of hate‚ death‚ and misery to the soldiers and citizens who must fight war’s wrath. However‚ to survive one must transcend the unspeakable horrors from the fighting. The French women of World War II who survived the war exemplify this transcendence. Left under the control of the Nazi occupation‚ these women had to protect their family and their morals. Kristin Hannah’s The Nightingale addresses the topic of surviving war through the perspectives

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