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    "What 's Love" People often say a Mother loves her child even before the child is born as she becomes part of the child world and their heart beats as one. But love often has different faces and emotions, some love for money, power and fear but no one can only Truly know when they have found love after they have lost it. Can you love something or someone without actually having had that person or thing with you your whole life? I have often fantasized that when I fall in Love at…

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    Humans need love, love, and relationships are psychological needs required to be emotionally healthy. This is often referred to fulfilling Maslow 's Hierarchy of Needs but what happens when the search for this needs results in confusion of other feelings for love, such as codependency where one person can rely on the other to love and care for them because they can’t do it themselves. Is it really love? In The Perfect Man, Naeem Murr explores the relationship between two characters, Annie and…

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    The Love Lab (Benchmark) Yes, the three stages that a marriage ought to have so as to have an effective marriage or relationship would be beginning to look all starry eyed at, trust, and responsibility. Beginning to look all starry eyed at more often than not is the first step to making your marriage work. Without affection, couples run the danger of not believing the individual whom they are involved with, subsequently no dedication should be in progress. Criticism, Contempt, Defensiveness,…

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    Love is not always easy and can be very difficult for many reasons. Love can be artificial, which basically means fake. This was demonstrated several times throughout the play by people being unfaithful, disloyal, and by betraying their friends and loved ones. I do believe that you can love someone, but you shouldn’t marry that person unless you are both for sure truly in love. The fairies forced the people by casting a spell on them to love each other. In some cases, only one person really…

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    "There is only one happiness in life- to love and be loved." The single achievement all humans ache for is true love. Whether it is stated verbally or not, the thought of love always lingers in the back of the mind. A numerous amount of people believe happiness can not be achieved without a significant other, leading to the constant search for love. "True Love" questions the real meaning of love, if there even is one. The narrator witnesses the happiness couples possess while also debating if…

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    Love is “a strong affection for another arising out of kinship or personal ties” (Webster Dictionary). Love is the one commonality between all cultures and people. We all seek love and affection from someone or something. Love is not always recognizable, but it is felt by the beholders of this love. Love and care is what we all crave, what we desire. But how do we get the love we desire? There are both bad and good ways in which humans seek love, but in the end love is love, and everyone…

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    into the man I am today by compassion and love. These are the most important ideals that you can impress on another being. In Merton’s Love and Need, Merton touches on the idea of opening yourself up to love and allowing yourself to feel love for another person. In Benedicts Verbum Domini, Benedict takes Merton’s ideas and connects them with a love for God and receiving loves god in turn. Finally, in Pope Francis’s Laudato Si’, he touches on not only love for your fellow human beings but an…

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    Love is a big conception. It can be between all races, genders and ages. Love is what is most important in this world, it simply conquers all. Unfortunately love is not experienced by all individuals. When it comes to love, so many things can end up wrong, and that is what we discover in this movie. Forbidden love is a main focus in the movie. This movie is based on the concept of Romeo and Juliet, which William Shakespeare wrote himself. In the movie Shakespeare and Viola fall into a deep…

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    “Chemistry of Love: Scanning the Brain ‘in Love’“ focuses on the different emotions and feelings love may bring to couples who are in a passionate romantic relationship. Fisher describes three chemicals: dopamine, norepinephrine, and serotonin that play an important role on how the brain works when a person is in love with their significant other. Each chemical effects the brain and an individual’s expression of their feelings and emotions towards their beloved. Helen Fisher’s most important…

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    Barbara Frederickson’s Love 2.0, new ways to think and feel about life and love are proposed to the reader. She delves in on love as it relates to us physically and cognitively. Personally, I have always carried the belief that without love, we are not truly alive and thriving, but are instead barely surviving. But when I say love, I’m not talking about the strong love you would feel for a significant other, the filial love between a mother and child, or even that strong love a dog feels for its…

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