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    Summary Of The New Landon

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    receives from the Lord. This book 's theme is that, miracles can happen, and dreams do come true. I don 't think that I would change anything about this book; it was great. I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys reading Christian fiction and love stories. The movie A WALK TO REMEMBER, starts differently from the book, it shows Landon and his friends drinking at a Water Plant, and someone gets hurt. He then is required to do things to help people and participate in the school…

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    Lewis Mere Christianity

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    Lewis’ Mere Christianity is such a powerful message and a truly magnificent introduction to Christianity. He doesn’t 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…

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    Synthesis Don Pedro believes strongly in love and marriage, and he himself is single. Then there is Benedict who is the polar opposite, but also single. It makes sense why most of the soldiers want marriage and love after witnessing pain during the war. And yet Benedict preservers and is clearly the odd goat out from the group. Which is ironic because Beatrice is the odd woman out too. They share a lot common, maybe the most in common out of all the characters, and yet they cannot stand to be…

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    Retreat Reflection Paper

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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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    Love is not by Marus Argentarius and Trans. Fleur Adcock. “When insatiable desire inflames you for a girl who’s out of fashion.” This woman may be plain, however in the eyes of that man she is the most beautiful human being that he has ever laid his eyes. “Lacking in glamour-plain, in fact- that fire is genuine; that’s the authentic passion." The poem essentially says that if a man falls in love with a woman who is plain, then she is the most beautiful women in the world. The man loves this…

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    It is no secret that Love conquers all, but what seems to spark a big controversy these days is whether love is really “love” or just a mutual attachment. To analyze the similarities and differences, one must first understand what each of them is. The website www.merriam-webster.com/ defines love as a strong or constant affection for someone or something and attachment as an affectionate feeling for someone or something. There is only a slight difference between these two definitions and that is…

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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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    Why do we hurt the ones we love? Why do they hurt us? For some the pain they cause is unintentional, for others it is. In Of Mice and Men, Lennie and George are an interesting pair; they are two polar opposites that love each other like family. Lennie is a burden upon George. He may not mean it but he ends up being a negative force on George’s dreams. Lennie’s dependant nature impedes George’s dreams and in turn creates a negative force in his life. For instance, although George is patient…

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    Helen Keller once believed that “The struggle of life is one of our greatest blessings. It makes us patient, sensitive, and Godlike. It teaches us that although the world is full of suffering, it is also full of the overcoming of it.” This is important to know, because the struggle for freedom will lead you to wisdom and progress. Struggle and suffering can lead to wisdom and progress due to learning from your mistakes and realizing that you made a mistake in the first place. First,…

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    Joel Weinsheimer writes that Pride and Prejudice does not end in complete chance, but instead is a logical effect of the characters’ desires. Overall, he explains that the choices of Jane Austen and the characters themselves are the primary factors of there being only four happy marriages. Weinsheimer argues that the Darcy-Elizabeth relationship is the result of the events leading up to it. To explain, chance could not validate the fact that Darcy’s business leads him to Pemberley. Instead,…

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