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    everyone has their own meaning of love, and that not one person’s definition of it is the correct one. It could be said that all of the definitions of love are correct. This main focus of love isn’t only seen by the characters themselves, but also how they interact with one another, by the setting that the author created, the fact that it is being told in first person, and so many other ways. There is something in every aspect of this story that contributes to the focus of love, and by all these…

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    Is love good for you? In this topic I will dive into the depths of the basis of love and discover if this powerful emotion is truly beneficial. Everybody has their own definition of love and indulge in it for different reasons. First defining what love is will be the first step in the process. Is love a feeling that comes from sexual attraction? Does it derive from connection of virtuous ideals? Is it innately a feeling we understand but cannot describe logically? Surfing through these ideas…

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    investigation Love Introduction- Love refers to a variety of meanings in context, such as person, things and much more. Love is a force of nature, which you can invite but you cannot dictate how, when, and where love can express itself and it is bigger than you. Love cannot be turned on as a reward or turned off as a punishment. (All About) When people express love they develop some sort of emotional attachment. The type of emotional attachment that people get when they express love is that they…

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    What is Love? Every human has experienced some form of love. Whether it is being loved by someone or loving another/something. The word love does not really have a positive or a negative connotation. It seems as if this term is a combination of both. We spend most of our lives craving, searching, and incessantly talking about love. This extremely complex emotion is one of the most, if not the most, intense emotions one can feel. According to the Merriam Webster Dictionary, love is a…

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    whole lives? If you guessed love then you’re right. Love is the life force behind human beings, love can come in many forms such as platonic, the way you love your best friend or romantic, the way you love your significant other. Romantic love being the most talked about type of love because it is not only the most complicated but the most fulfilling. Thanks to Lifetime movies and Nicholas Sparks books, we are given this idea of what love should be. It should be love at first sight, kissing…

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    There are many words to define love. Some may say it is warm, happiness, magical, unbearable, and painful. There are also many different types of love that makes people experiments different kinds of feelings. Like unconditional love, it is very uncommon to find couples like this, usually only happens in fairy tales. These couples will love each other under any circumstance, nothing can break them apart. Furthermore, limerence and crushes a more common way of love, but can extend to limerence…

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    Everything around us has its own definition, be it air, nature or even our own body. Even our feelings such as fear, anger and happiness have their own definitions. But one thing that does not follow this “rule” is the feeling called love, which each and every person, at some point in life, experiences at least once. You don’t fall into love, rather love finds you. That’s why it is called falling in love because you don’t force yourself to fall, you just fall. But as we think more about it we…

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    What is love, is presumably the second hardest question to answer, abutting what is the meaning of life. How life can have one meaning to one person, it can have a completely non-identical answer to a person with different values. Likewise, love also has numerous different principles, each changing for the type of person and or situation, therefore, it is next to impossible to exactly pinpoint what love is. Perhaps it can simply be answered as, an intense feeling of deep connection, yet that…

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    The meaning of love, by definition, “is a feeling of strong or constant regard for and dedication to someone” (Love, Merriam Webster). There are many different versions of love including boyfriends and girlfriends, family, husbands and wives, or best friends. Aside the differences, love can be shown with anyone, including a chemistry type of love or just a, “I love you bud.” With this being said, I don’t believe that love has to get in the way of a boy and girl friendship. I met my best friend,…

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    Definition Essay THE FIVE STEPS TO LOVE Shonda Faulcon | English 160 | 01/28/2018 As defined by Wikipedia, an interpersonal relationship is a strong, deep, or close association or acquaintance between two or more people that may range in duration from brief to enduring. The association may be based on inference, love, solidarity, regular business interactions, or some other type of social commitment. This guide will explain the five steps to love. In my experience if these five steps are…

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