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    Meaning that each love has its own unique relationship because each individual person has different things to offer to the one they love. This article also allows me to explore my question on love, if there shouldn’t be any “putting yourself first” in a relationship and the wrongness of it. This article makes a statement that in a relationship there shouldn’t be any of that, “such a possibility does not include illusions of self-importance or compulsive anxiety management or dependence. The less…

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    What do you think of love? So, the question is, is it better to have loved and lost than to have never loved at all? I personally think that you should love. Love is one of the most fascinating things that you can enjoy in life, even if you do run into problems. Even though some stress can occur during love, and that there might be a possibility that you can lose love and be broken hearted, it makes you feel alive. Whenever I visualize love, I see my father, the love I have with him is immense…

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    Love is a feeling we have all experienced at some point in our lives. Love is an amazing feeling that cannot quite be described. “Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails.” Love to me means many things, such as…

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    My Definition Of Love

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    My definition paper I turned in last week was not a complicated paper, but I had a few troubles along the way. I really just had one main problem and it was making my definition interesting enough and giving it enough claim. Having to figure out what love is not and making it flow smoothly was not a breeze to do either. Overall the essay was not hard to write about there were just a few little mistakes I had along the way that made it complicated. My main problem was trying to make my definition…

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    Sacrificial Love: A husband call! Scripture Focus: Ephesians 5:25-27 Some key definitions Now there are several definitions for each of these key words but I want to focus on a definition with a spiritual perspective 1. Sacrifice: Life given for others 2. Love: God’s nature 3. Call: A vocation and powerful force of attraction. Scripture Focus: Ephesians 5:25-27 25 Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ also loved the church and gave Himself for her, 26that He might sanctify and cleanse her…

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    I have only experienced this with my kids. I would like to experience that. Be in a relationship where we both have unconditional love for one another. I would love to experience agape love. I want to be with my best friend as well, and when I look back, I smile more than I frown up. Like you said relationships get hard, but the good should outweigh the bad. Intellect is one of my favorite qualities about…

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    effective reproductive technology when trying to accomplish this. In this paper, I will argue that surrogacy redefines the definition of family in a positive light. Surrogacy is changing the world we live in for the better by creating bonds between human beings based on relationships, emotions, and choice instead of genetics. Although genetics are an important factor in the definition of a ‘traditional’ family, its significance is greatly diminished today. Surrogacy has been around since…

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    In the dialogue Euthyphro, Socrates inquires into the nature of piety and goodness by questioning Euthyphro, whom Socrates deems to be somewhat of an expert on moral matters. Euthyphro defines piety as being that which the gods love. Socrates argues that this definition brings about a dilemma (named the Euthyphro dilemma) that Socrates believes has only two options, both of which challenge the common role that god and religion play in relation to morality. I will argue that perhaps these two…

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    distinguish its members from the larger culture; a world within a world. Comparing that to Heck’s definition, I see multiple similarities. Heck defines culture as a group with a unique cultural patterns. He goes on to define it by saying that they share cultural patterns with a general culture, unique patterns affect the total life of members, and Heck also states it is a means of learning. These two definitions, although different have…

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    subjective, so is any idea of a definition. This makes writing about Courage an incredibly difficult thing, simply because defining something like that isn’t really practical. It could be entirely possible that Courage, as we think about it, doesn’t exsist. In the things they carried, Courage, as defined above, shows up frequently. You see a woman holster her fear and become a fighter, you see a coward give up on fleeing via the pressure of others. You see a man throw aside his love, in an…

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