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    When you think of the words love, and war, many may think of a war that is resolved by love in the end. By war we mean a kind of hostility or conflict between two parties, normally between two nations. Even though it is difficult to put down in words a feeling to help describe the details as delicate as love, we generally mean a kind of deep affection one has with another. Here love simply means the romantic lust one has with another, whether it is between a man and woman, or one with someone…

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    Although the "The Wife of Bath's Tale" and "Federigo's Falcon" have differing overall themes and storylines, the central idea that love come with sacrifice is explored in both frame stories. Whether it be through the giving up of control to your significant other as in "The Wife of Bath's Tale" or through giving up your only important procession as in Federigo’s Falcon. Chaucer emplores equality in marriage within the story "The Wife of Bath's Tale" while in "Federigo's Falcon" the idea of…

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    In the text, Shakespeare stated, "Set your heart at rest. The fairyland buys not the child of me. His mother was a servant of my order."(2.1.125-128). This shows that when the queen doesn't let her servant's kid get sold in Act 2 Scene 1, the queen kept her word to the mother before she died. They can help one another and it is common for the queen to return favors for the servants…

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    be hurtful, because maybe he will court another girl if he isn’t interested in Hermia anymore. On the other hand, Lysander says that he will love no other girl other than Hermia. In the book, it states “I am, my lord, as well as derived as he, as well possessed. My love is more than his; My fortunes every way as fairly ranked”…

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    A 1996 novel, The Notebook written by Nicholas Sparks, the center of attention is on the romance, as it opens over half a century, between Noah Calhoun and Allie Nelson, two young Southerners who meet for the first time as teenagers. The lovers overcome many complications, including Allie’s criticism family of them being together. At the time of its release, the novel received diverse critical reviews but was extremely popular with readers and later in 2004 made into a movie, starring Rachel…

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    What Makes An Obese Hero?

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    and love. Every living-being on this Earth deserves to be loved by someone if he / she / it believes in love and loves at least one individual. If a person who loves somebody does not get love from anybody, it’s against the law of natural justice in my opinion and I will term it as a poetic injustice to that person. I pity that in this ‘great’ country, everybody seems to have got a license to hate and spread hatred but loving someone becomes a crime in the eyes of many groups, agencies and…

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    Components Of Attraction

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    In psychology, physical attractiveness is defined as the degree to which a person’s physical features are considered aesthetically pleasing or beautiful. The term often implies sexual attractiveness or desirability, but can also be distinct from either. Although proximity, being close to one’s potential partner geographically, and similarity, sharing personal characteristics such as social status and religion, are vitally important, evidence suggests that initially, physical attractiveness is…

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    Lucifer, the fallen angel, as inspiration for the role. He wanted to convey an affinity for humanity and a love for the human condition simultaneously as he could be punitive in a hellish way. This is fitting as the name Hannibal could mean, “ba’al is my lord”. Ba’al is Hebrew and means Beelzebub, or Satan. The character Hannibal Lecter is often perceived as a courteous and well mannered. He works as a psychiatrist and he is a former surgeon, a skill that seems to have helped him tremendously…

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    As humans, building intimate relationships is in the very fabric of our beings. We long for closeness and deep rooted connections with the special people in our lives. When it comes to our marriage, we have an even greater need to delve into the soul, mind, and body of our lover. Intimacy in marriage does not consist of just one thing. It is a combination of emotional connection and physical affection that brings you closer to one another. Great communication leads to emotional connection. In…

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    On Loving your Enemies Matthew 5:46-47 For if you love those who love you, what reward do you have? Do not even the tax collectors do the same? If someone were to be very kind to you, give you lots of wonderful presents, give you bags of your favorite candy, take care of you when you were sick, make you laugh when you feel sad, think you are the best person in the world, and love you with all their heart. Do you think you would love them back? Yes - you probably would. But there is no great…

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