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    My top three core values are faith, happiness, and love. These core values are my top three because they make me the person I am. To me core values really can say a lot about a person; how they act, how they treat themselves and others, and why they make the choices they make. In my life faith, happiness, and love are some of the most important things to me and I have my own reasons for that just like everyone else has their own reasons for their core values. I also think the situations that we…

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    teach us how to love, but to also to be shown love. The Holy spirit, God’s passion for us, wants to come out from within. It desires to spread its light to others. It asks me to do the right thing when another is in need. It is the warm feeling I get, after holding the door for an extra 5 seconds, so another student can enter. The littlest thing, bringing the warmest fuzzy feeling inside. This retreat’s theme is rightfully titled what’s your choice. Who do you want to share your love with; for…

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    most likely changed a lot of people’s minds- gum equals romance. Extra took this level of an emotional love story farther by using Elvis Presley’s classic “Can't Help Falling in Love” sung by Haley Reinhart which might have you wiping tears away by the end. This ridiculously adorable commercial tells a story of two high school sweethearts who end up getting engaged by the end of the ad. The love story starts out as a cliché of a simple act of sharing a piece of gum. Sarah offers Juan a piece of…

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    poem explores on the theme of love, religion nature; love being the central aspect, but the poet does not address the poem to any speaker, rather it explores on the reasoning of love as a concept. The second poem of analysis will be on Elizabeth Barrett’s poem: Sonnet 43. Barrett was born in 1806 and was recognised as an English poet of the Romantic Movement and was a very prominent poet during her era, both in the U.S and the U.K. Barrett also shows the theme of love, nature and religion in her…

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    Love. It is the cure to pain. A remedy to sadness. The ideal happy ending to all fairy tales. Love is the cause to the butterflies and jittery feeling inside when that special someone is near. In numerous scenarios, love is portrayed as a positive asset to life. However, in John Donne’s poem“The Broken Heart,” love destructs and shatters a heart to an extent where restoration is incompetent. Throughout this doleful poem, Donne’s speaker uses an abundance of literary devices such as metaphors,…

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    Branscum Ethics movie essay I Love You, I Love You Too Have you ever just sat or laid somewhere thinking how sweet and romantic it would be to love someone so much that nothing or no one else in the world mattered at the time? If so, the movie called The Notebook is a great movie to lay there alone or with the person you love and have all those feelings just fill your heart and soul. It is a love story from 1940 about a young couple who are totally opposite from each other in the way that they…

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    How could one of the most notorious crime-couples be the example of true love? Contradictions aside, Bonnie and Clyde is a well-known biographical-romance story that depicts the lives of Bonnie and Clyde and their various robberies and outrageous adoration for one another. At a young age, Bonnie and Clyde met and fell in love instantly. Fascinated with delinquency, they proceeded to live out a life of crime, committing robberies and numerous acts of murder. Alas, their crime-spree and romantics…

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    beyond perfection. However, no matter how great a relationship is, there are always bumps on the road that can either change the course of your journey towards a happy ending. What makes a healthy relationship always depend on the two people involved and it should not be base on what other people think about the two of you. WHAT IS A HEALTHY RELATIONSHIP? A healthy relationship is something that can surpass no matter how bad the challenges being thrown to them are. Having a healthy relationship…

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    Romeo and Juliet can be considered the most known tragic love stories known to humanity. Not only do the two protagonists commit suicide, the causes of why the whole story leading up to their deaths is disputed from around the globe. My opinion is that the ages of the characters, particularly Romeo caused this immense tragedy. His age caused him to develop many flaws, his idea of love, his imaturaty, and his impulsivenes. Romeo's idea of love was way too dramatic. From the first time we meet…

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    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 exists, it requires a moral law giver. Expounding on this conclusion in section 2 “What Christians Believe”, Lewis…

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