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    For some people love is a complete devotion and endless adoration‚ for others is a temporary feeling that will disappear in time. For some people it is a fairy-tale and for others it is a dream come true. Some people say love is once-in-a lifetime thing and others believe that after one love comes another. The more you try to find a universal definition of love – the more you get confused with all these words you get from different people around you. The more you think you get closer to the true

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    People say that hate is a strong word‚ but so is love and it gets thrown around like it is nothing. Before you let go‚ remember the reason why you were hanging on. You are never really living until you found something to die for‚ I am at this stage in my life where I am just daring someone to push me off a cliff just to see if I am strong enough to fly‚ and for a moment the world fades away‚ sometimes you miss who a person really is I guess when you are young‚ first impressions are everything

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    LOVE What is the definition of love? The formal definition states that love is; 1. Intense affection‚ 2. A feeling of attraction resulting from sexual desire‚ and 3. Enthusiasm or fondness. Although these definitions are all true there is a deeper meaning to this word‚ this word can be a feeling‚ a choice‚ even a state of mind. Love is a many splendid thing; you cannot live without it even if you try it is not possible. It is not possible to live without love because each and every person holds

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    What is love? Love is something very important to each and every human being. Each and every human being have their own definition of what love is‚ however to me‚ love is a force of nature‚ something we cannot avoid. Love is inherently free‚ it cannot be bought‚ sold or even traded. No matter how much we try‚ we cannot buy true love. Many people have different conceptions of what love is‚ some are looking for true love‚ looking for someone they can rely on and someone they can spend the rest of their

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    concept of love‚ my thoughts are uncertain. When I think about the word love‚ the four letters arranged in a random pattern‚ nothing is simpler. Clearly‚ a distinct difference lies between a word and what it represents. The importance of the word love lies in the power it has over people. When asking someone what love means‚ not one person has a solid answer to the question. The word love is so abstract‚ as to which why I adore the word “Love.” While growing older‚ we have used the word love in many

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    “What is love? Baby don’t hurt me‚ don’t hurt me‚ no more.”(by Haddaway) This is one of the most known song choruses that ask the question‚ “What is love?” When people think of love‚ they think of having a nervous feeling because they are attracted to a specific person. My definition of love is‚ A chemical reaction in the brain that causes a person’s hormones to react because they want to mate. A person likes another person‚ because humans are still considered animals/mammals and want to pass on

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    Compassion is Love Dalai Lama once said‚ “If you want others to be happy‚ practice compassion. If you want to be happy‚ practice compassion.” The word compassion comes from the Latin word “compati” which means ‘suffer with.’ In the bible‚ Matthew 9:36 says‚ “When he saw the crowds‚ he had compassion for them‚ because they were harassed and helpless‚ like sheep without a shepherd.” Whether a person does it for themselves or others‚ it is important to have compassion. Everyone needs compassion regardless

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    Platonic Political Ideals Plato was an interesting individual‚ and has always been one of my favorite Philosophers. I personally like most of his political ideals‚ and find them almost in alignment with my own. In particular I like his reasoning when it comes to the citizens that make up the city-state‚ along with the leadership. So throughout this essay I plan on drawing from the Republic to talk more about this Philosopher’s ideas. Plato had some interesting thoughts with his “Philosopher

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    Love Love‚ a four letter one syllable word with Germanic origin and has the definition of “an intense feeling of deep affection”. Love is something you feel from the day you are born. Not everyone has the same definition of love because the levels of love we feel are different. Love shapes who we are as human being and it gives us life. Without love the world would be a dark place. We learn a lot from love and we take that knowledge and make the best of it. Everyone has good and bad experiences with

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    several outstanding philosophers associated with idealism. The chapter breaks the philosophers into three areas: Platonic idealism‚ religious idealism and modern idealism and its characteristics. Chapter 1 also discusses idealism as a philosophy of Education. The basis for platonic idealism is the concept of absolute truth and that knowledge is not created‚ but discovered. Platonic idealism consists of the philosophical‚ social and educational ideas of the Greek philosopher Plato. Being a disciple

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