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    In the short story Good Hair Day Patrice says, “If you shoot for the ideal and expect nothing less, you are setting yourself up for a very frustrating and bitter life.” In regards to relationships and life, I agree with this statement. At one point in our life, a majority of us hoped to meet and marry our ideal husband/wife and live the lifestyle we 've envisioned for ourselves. As important is to create and have those dreams and setting standards, it is also crucial to stay grounded and…

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    Love In The Bible

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    Love is a complicated and resilient matter, existing in all things since the Lord created the heavens and the Earth. However, the proper ways to love would be following Jesus 's commands to always love one another regardless of race or background because everyone values love, love shapes what 's good and in the Bible there are three different and enduring kinds of love: Eros, Agape and Philos. The first love is exponentially described in the Bible - Eros love. This specific kind of love is based…

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    troubled relationship and poor coping skills. I completely agree with this because I personally see it played out between two families in my church. One family has two children, is constantly arguing, and they started their family shortly after the honeymoon. While the other family has five children, seems happily organized, and didn’t start their family until five years following their marriage. This is ironic to me because the family that has it the worst compared to the happy family has less…

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    Cancun Research Paper

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    Cancun, a Mexican city on the Yucatán Peninsula, bordering the Caribbean Sea, was discovered by the Mayan ("Cancun" 1). Since Cancun is a peninsula, it is normally a tropical climate. Specifically a tropical wet and dry climate, with temperature differences between seasons, but it is a rainy place. May, June, September, and October are the wettest months of the year, in the two months, there is an average of 9 inches each month. All though Cancun is warm year-around. It is basically like having…

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    love someone, you cannot see any faults in that person. Some believe this is a lifelong feeling, but I believe it is only temporary. In the film Her by Spike Jonze, Theodore falls in love with his operating system and is forced to grow out of the honeymoon phase as the operating system advances. When Theodore first starts to fall in love with Samantha (his OS), he is blind to the fact that he is not in a normal relationship. This reminds me of a piece of art we studied: The Lovers by Rene…

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    As we are almost arriving to the end of this semester with five weeks remaining my professor has lectured us in depth about sex, gender, and desire. Sex is a topic everyone in their life will most likely come across eventually some sooner than others. While on the topic of sex it is best if you have positive communications with your significant other because you can have sex multiple types of ways. Like we learned in class lets change the term of sex(baseball) into pizza. Where in pizza we have…

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    Love Definition Essay

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    first couples will be attracted to each other because of the set standards that they made for their ideal partner. Romantic gestures will naturally come out and expecting for more nostalgic stage in a relationship will come along. Sometimes that honeymoon stage will last but there are also instances that eventually this feeling will end for some reasons, like falling out of love. Eros really gladdens and makes people happy but it is not the Biblical word used for…

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    But as it turns out, being skinny was not the answer to her problems. If anything, it allows formore selfesteemproblems to erupt. Larsen faced this resentment head on, “Then resentment set in. The honeymoon in her new body was over. Why should the world treat her different now that she was an "acceptable weight"? She was still the same person on the inside. How could she accept her new body identity?”(DuShane). Some people who are overweight fall into…

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    Connor Huneycutt Ms. Christensen English 12B 1 May 2018 Frankenstein In the 1818 novel Frankenstein, author Mary Shelley consistently demonstrates standard romantic themes, only to undercut them with gothic elements, writing, and themes. This is mostly seen in the beginning volumes of the novel where romantic elements are consistently introduced. As the novel continues, romantic elements are replaced with more gothic elements and writing. Characters are introduced with romantic themes, only…

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    examples: “Happily married were very “in love” and affectionate as newlyweds. They showed less ambivalence, expresses negative feelings less often.”(Patz 300) This indicates that love can be present, but it develops stronger with time, even when the honeymoon stage pass, the value for each other was there without all the affection…

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