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    Brand Love

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    Buzzz Research papers : Issue 5 14th February 2010 The Buzzz Ltd Rear Suite‚ The Arch Barn Harewood Yard LEEDS LS17 9LF t: 0113 387 3222 What kind of love does your brand enjoy? Some research based thinking for Valentine’s Day from The Buzzz In 2008 a client once said to us that they wanted their brand to become ‘the most loved brand’. It seemed initially like a quaint mistranslation from someone for whom English was not a first language‚ but on reflection it led the team at The Buzzz to

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    Hamelt Love

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    of the greatest plays of all time. The play has many different themes one of them being big on love. The two biggest characters Hamlet and Ophelia were used to illustrate this theme. Their relationship is distorted when they both experience hardships and difficult circumstances. It’s sure to say that Hamlet never stops loving Ophelia‚ even when he tries to deny it. As the play progresses Hamlet’s love for Ophelia is ever changing‚ it starts off as a secret loving and being inseparable from Ophelia

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    One Love

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    Eclarhh was truly‚ madly‚ deeply in love with Prince Velte Archimesis from the Kingdom of Hisa. Once‚ their love was forbid as they were not from the same tribe. Princess Ellenna came from the Cruésee tribe while Prince Velte came from the Démonee tribe. However‚ due to the power of their one true love‚ both the prince and princess dare to fight for their rights. They were willing to do anything even it cost their own lives just to show how passionate their love was. Nobody has heart to see the lovely

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    Tunnel of Love

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    Earth has many hidden‚ unique and beautiful places. Ukraine boasts one of the most romantic places in the world: Tunnel of Love. Located near the town Klevan‚ “The Tunnel of Love” became an unique attraction in the world. It was formed on the train tracks‚ through union branches of trees‚ turning into a tunnel of green vegetation. There is however one problem with this “tunnel”. As it passes a train track and should be on your toes if you want to visit him. The Tunnel which covers railway conducted

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    Poetry & Love

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    For the Love of Poetry As once said by prominent activist Helen Keller‚ “the best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched—they must be felt with the heart.” One of the few things that can’t be touched but experienced with the heart is poetry. Just as poetry is embraced on a more powerful level with the heart‚ so is the universal concept of love. And although love can come in a combination of ways whether it be between a child and a mother‚ an old withered couple

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    Love in Siddhartha

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    Siddhartha had always considered love inessential in his life because he categorized it as a worldly sensation that the common people simply experience. The wisdom and knowledge of the love differs greatly and both play a large role in Siddhartha’s quest for finding the Atman. Siddhartha understood that love was the act of loving another human being‚ but it was just another word in his language until he had experienced it for himself He found out that he still had much to learn after he went through

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    Love and Hate

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    Love and hate are two powerful and intense emotions that define humankind. Both emotions are independently defined as opposites but are almost compatible in terms of how they make one feel. Love and hate are also dependent emotions‚ you feel one because of the other. They are like two halves of a whole‚ one cannot exist without the other. Hate is the absence of love. We love to hate but hate to love. Love and hate are not as complicated as people make them out to be but they have different levels

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    love for all

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    Love for all‚ hatred for none Love brings peace in our lives. Where ever there is a love there is peace whether it’s a house‚ a community or the world but the pace at which peace is fast disappearing from the world today has caused each sane and sensible person to worry. Now a days the world is facing the threat of the third world war because of the present social ‚ political and religious situation all around the world. To make this world a peaceful place what we need now is love for all‚ hatred

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    Definition Of Love

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    very hard and very wrong" It is best to be the right person for the one you love and start from there... You’ll always end up disappointed when you set standards and define a right person for you...and don’t rush things...coz somewhere somehow God is preparing somebody for you. You can never be perfect...teh person you love can never be perfect...but both of you can be perfect through love and prayers and your love can be perfect through the both of you. But no relationship is complete without

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    What are Antioxidants? In the world of molecules‚ antioxidants are true superheroes. They are our bodies’ first line of defense against free radicals‚ which are unstable molecules that can wreak all kinds of havoc on cells‚ proteins and DNA. In order to understand why antioxidants are so important‚ we need to get acquainted with their enemies: Free Radicals Free radicals are formed within our bodies as by-products of normal aerobic respiration‚ metabolism‚ and inflammation. They also arise from

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