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    Sister Love Love is very small word and it has deep meaning. Everyone needs other love in their life. Without love no one fulfil in their life. So, sometime people become more dangerous just only for someone love. No one didn’t want to lose their love and favourite things. For these reason Marcia always felt jealous when she saw her favourite person talk with her sister and told her that he love her not Marcia. Marcia and Karin two sister and they lived with their father. Their father was…

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    “Forty rules of Love” is written by a Turkish author and storyteller Elif Shafak, which has earned her many awards and praises. She mostly writes fiction both in Turkish and English. Shafak mixes Western and Eastern customs of narrating in stories of women, minorities, outsiders, subcultures, and youth. Her written work draws on various societies and literary traditions, reflecting interests ever, theory, Sufism, oral culture, and social legislative issues. The Forty Rules of love is a…

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    St. Augustine Analysis

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    It is believed by many that, “whoever does not love, does not know God, because God is love” (1 John 4:8). This essay will explore the writings of each theologian and their ideas and thoughts on baptism, predestination, free will, salvation and how it intertwines with the love and knowledge of God. One could sit and ponder how this short, yet specific verse could hold so much truth. Many theologians such as Origen of Alexandria, Gregory of Nyssa, St. Augustine, St. Prosper of Aquitaine and…

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    How Can Love Be A Tragedy

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    Can love be a tragedy? In Williams Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, it is just that. A tale set where two hate ridden families must learn to love one another. The Capulets and Montagues rivalry tearing everyone, both their families and Verona apart. Romeo and Juliet is a timeless classic that has stayed elegant and yet evolved with the generations that read it in ways such as, the plot, characters and ending. The plot of Romeo and Juliet has always been about two forbidden lovers in Verona,…

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    Love And Hip-Hop

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    show “Love and Hip-Hop” show how African-Americans are portrayed in the entertainment industry. The show, shows both male and female entertainers, entrepreneurs, singers producers, song writers etc. As the show is very diverse, it continues to show the African-American females in a not so positive way. Love and Hip-Hop was created by Mrs.Mona Scott-Young. The show has three different series that take place in 3 different major cities Atlanta,Ga, New York City, New York, and Hollywood,Ca. Love…

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    night, while in the kitchen I overheard him fuming about how all women were the same and all they wanted was money. Now, I was a woman that had been taken advantage of financially, verbally, and emotionally by a man in the not…

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    the play “ much ado about nothing” by William Shakespeare has many different types of romances. In this case it is set on these two certain couples who are Beatrice and Benedick for one and Hero and Claudio as the other couple. Beatrice and Benedick has somewhat of the same perspective towards love. These two are very comedic toward each other and they also do not believe in love and marriage. On the other hand Hero and Claudio are your typical lovers who show each other the love they have for…

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    ones belong to the people we love. In such cases, taking risks could reach to sacrificing one 's self for his or her loved ones. When one truly cares and loves a person, they take risky actions and decisions for them blindly. This idea of taking great risks for one 's precious ones is often explored through literature. In the play, Merchant Of Venice, the playwright William Shakespeare, utilizes powerful characterization to suggest that taking risks for the people one loves, blinds one of the…

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    Orsino's Love

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    Viola/Cesario of his love for the countess of Illyria, and all of its imperfections. However, Viola does not completely approve of Orsino's cynical view of women, as he argues that there can be no comparison between the kind of love that a man has for a woman and vice-versa. In the start, Cesario reminds Orsino that Olivia has denied his confessions many times already, but refuses to accept that she is not romantically interested in him. Which suggests that perhaps Orsino's love is selfish…

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    Lewis Mere Christianity

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    Lewis’ Mere Christianity is such a powerful message and a truly magnificent introduction to Christianity. He doesn’t sugarcoat the truth but speaks boldly with love, grace, and conviction. Dividing his book into four parts, Lewis discusses the foundation of Christian belief and theology. In the first section “Right And Wrong As A Clue To The Meaning Of The Universe”, Lewis argues that every man is born with a sense of morality, a moral compass. He goes on to contend that if a moral law…

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