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    Mesopotamia. The use and approval of sex and prostitutes rather than its condemnation in our society is one such cultural normality. Though the cultural differences between our society and the Ancient Mesopotamian society are quite obvious, there are similarities shown throughout the epic and the author 's style of writing that reflect similarities between the ancient society and modern day. Among those similarities, are the purposes authors have for creating literature. To answer the question…

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    Is age directly linked to love? Personally, I do not think so. Most people refer to teenage love as “Puppy love” but what is the difference? Everyone has their opinion of love, but the universal definition of puppy love is “teenage infatuation or love”, while love is defined as “a feeling of warm personal attachment or deep affection, as for a parent, child, or friend”. If a child can feel love for a parent or friend, a teenager can easily feel love for another person. The person the teen falls…

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    have the same skills as Holmes, but his knowledge in medicine contributes considerably. Their love for solving crimes allows them to connect, something that many find difficult to do because of Holmes’ nature. Watson, the narrator throughout the books, states quite often how much he knows of Sherlock Holmes. Often times, the language he uses to describe Holmes is similar to that of a person who is in love. In A Study in Scarlet,…

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    Kierstin Flint Mrs. Atnip English 2 Period 2 2 November 2015 Friendship A Relationship in One During a lifetime friendships are the most important bond that people can form. These friendships are alive throughout all generations and we use the skills we learn to continue making new relationships. Throughout the novel, A Separate Peace, the author, John Knowles, displays the good things about close friendships but also the hardships that often occur. Gene and Finny, two boys that attend…

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    Love could very well be considered a universal human phenomenon; we all need to love and to be loved. The human need for love is placed in our knowledge of our individual loneliness within the natural and social world. This is one of the existential contrasts, in which characterize the human condition: “Man is alone and he is related at the same time” (Fromm) . Love in its various forms acts as a catalyst of interactive relationships and, due to its central importance, it is one of the most…

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    Social Network’s Effect on Relationships The monster that has become social media can put a lot of extra stress on friendships, families, and relationships these days. Social media takes a toll on friendships when groups of friends are torn apart by drama and other forms of miscommunication. Families that are constantly keeping their attention on social media are risking the chance of having a normal family relationship. Being in a relationship, and the constant activity on social media, it is…

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    self-sacrifice. The spirit of self-sacrifice creates trust in the power of love” (Morihei Ueshiba). The Kite Runner, by New York Times Bestseller author, Khaled Hosseini, is a true story about a boy’s journey through life with the obstacles of sacrifice, loyalty, guilt, discrimination, pride, and betrayal. A boy named Amir growing up in Kabul, Afghanistan during the 1970’s learns much about the importance of loyalty and friendship as him and his childhood friend’s separation causes ripple…

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    his older brothers Sodapop and Darry. Ponyboy is caught in the middle of a feud between the two teen social classes that consequently lead to violence and death.A strong underlying theme within the novel is the natural cruelties of life and social biases. Darry sets his aspirations of a glorious college life aside to support his brothers through their teen years after the death of their parents, while the friendship of esteemed Cherry Valance and poor Ponyboy is imposed upon by the separation…

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    Obsessed over Demetrius emphasizes the impulse of love and its excesses. Even though she knows she is making a fool of herself by pursuing Demetrius, Helena cannot stop the chase. She reminds us that love is blind, even though she is as beautiful as Hermia, so there is no reason for Demetrius' sudden shift in affection. This point is further emphasized by the two men's love potion-persuasion attraction for her. Through these interactions, we find out that love is blind, illogical, seemingly…

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    importance of understanding the difference between hurting someone and harming someone. Cloud and Townsend state, “You need to evaluate the effects of setting boundaries and be responsible to the other person, but that does not mean you should avoid setting boundaries.” When setting boundaries, it is likely that some loved ones will be hurt by our decision to set certain boundaries. It is our responsibility to to think through the other person’s feelings and confront them with love when setting…

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