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    Love is such a strong word used in our society today. By definition it means a feeling of deep intense affection. This definition is actual seen as a noun which is what most people see love as. Love can be used to describe either a person or an object, but is the noun version of love the best way to describe it? I believe love as a verb would serve as a stronger and more desirable meaning. Anyone can have love for someone else but that love is never really felt. Love as a noun can be giving to…

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    What Is Love Throughout the centuries, many individuals have contemplated the meaning of love. Due to the vast array of experiences with this specific topic, people tend to define it relative to the occurrences in their personal lives. However, there is a fixed definition as well. According to Merriam-Webster the definition of love is “a strong affection for another arising out of kinship or personal ties: attraction based on sexual desire: affection based on admiration, benevolence, or common…

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    ¨And love is not a victory march, It's a cold and it's a broken Hallelujah.¨ I want to meet Leonard Cohen. I want to ask him why love broke him. I want to know why it froze him. His words intrigue me. And they have resonated as anthems for numerous people throughout the last few decades. I have heard of the differences in the types of love but mainly I think people would agree love is either romantic or platonic. But do people really know the definition of love? Do I even truly know the…

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    What is Love? People around the world use diverse words which have double meanings, abstract significances, and different definitions in different countries. Sometimes, those words are an effective way to express feelings or emotions for someone; however, people could not understand the real meaning, which might cause a fight or discussion. One of these words which brings problems, is the word “Love”. Because of love, many people fight, get a divorce, and separate from each other, instead of…

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    the laundry or put the baby to sleep. Sometimes what you call love is obvious, but sometimes it's really not what is many people fall in love at first sight but are they really in love? Everybody has their own definition of love. Most people think that love is feeling good, but actually the concept of "like" is really the feelings. When you say you like someone, You are talking about the feelings you have. but when you say you love someone you are not talking about how you feel you are…

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    THE MEANING OF LOVE In my many experiences both good and bad I have learned there is a definite meaning of the word love. Some know it, but only a few obey it and those who have bad experience blame “love” but let me tell you, love is not the blame. When a person uses a gun to kill someone, no one blames the gun, the gun did not say, “hey let’s go kill someone!” so they rightfully place the blame on the person holding the gun, but not the gun. Think likely so, that love is like a gun, but when…

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    hear the word love? Is it a long walk on the beach or a kiss in the rain? A white tablecloth dinner or a dozen red roses? Do you picture John Cusack holding a boombox outside Diane’s window or do you hear Paul McCartney singing ‘Maybe I’m Amazed’? In any case, it is evident that the word ‘love’ has many different definitions and personal connotations. So while research has recently begun to explore the complex neural basis behind this powerful emotion, it is my personal belief that love should…

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    According to Dictionary.com, love is defined as an intense feeling or affection for a person or thing that someone loves. Love has been known to cause physiological and psychological effects such as increased heart rate, loss of appetite and sleep, and a feeling of excitement. The brain also releases chemicals such as dopamine, norepinephrine, and serotonin. The words koi (恋), ai (愛), and ren'ai (恋愛) all mean love in Japanese. Love has been into all aspect of the world. The word love first…

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    humanity. It is love… A love so vehement and unabating. This love moves me beyond my own understanding. It makes me question the very context of the physical act of love. Is love a choice? To this I say yes. Regardless of what life brings one can choose to love well. One things that I know to be true about…

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    When it comes to love, people do not know where to start from. What is the definition of love? How do we demonstrate love? Do the people we love know we love them? How do you know it is love? People define love in many different ways; and they all are correct. Love can be as powerful as a tornado and as painful as its results. Love is not easy to understand and we might not know when we are in love. Also, love appears when we least expect it. Can we prepare for that? Love appears when we might…

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