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    However, I believe love is as important as those other elements. Love is extremely crucial in any persons life. Just like food and water are important fundamentals for survival, love is important for the soul. Love is an intense and passionate feeling for someone else, and starting a new journey with them in hopes for a happy and beautiful life being committed to each other. Yet, others believe that love is just extra, that people could live happily without love. Sometimes love causes many…

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    Whenever a man falls in love with a woman, he would do anything for her. Love sick fools would sacrifice everything to have what they want. Lord Huron is an example of one of these lovesick fools. He proves that through his song. “Fool For Love.” By showing his affection for the woman he loves, it is easy to see how much love he has for her. In the song, he tells about how he’s hopelessly in love with her, and how nobody can come between them. Throughout the song, the man can easily be…

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    everyone has felt to some degree the emotion we describe as love. There are many different types of love in our human society. The first one we are most likely to experience is the love that occurs between children and parents. It is usually an unconditional love and has a purpose in human biology. There is also the unrequited love often felt for the first time by school children who learn that all love is not returned equally. Romantic love can be the most irrational causing sane people to…

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    The Distinctions of Love There is no doubt that we as human being at some point in our lives has experienced some kind of love, whether loving other people or being loved by other people. However, many of us still does not understand the real meaning of “LOVE.” Everyone has their definition regarding to love. Although, love is only a simple four letter words but combined with enormous amount of meanings. Love is notoriously difficult to define. The English word “LOVE” has various and broad…

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    forms of love are shown, that of brothers and sister, mature love, young love, and parent and child love. The main love I saw was young love, a love that was innocent, lusted for, shallow and conditional. That is the love between Claudio and Hero, they were very much in love and then when Claudio believed that Hero had cheated he stopped loving her. This to me is shallow love, you are suppose to love someone despite their flaws or mistakes. This young ¨love¨ has condition, I will only love you…

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    Barbara Fredrickson Love

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    about love in “Selections from Love 2.0” of the New Humanities Reader. Love is traditionally thought of as being the connection which is shared only with the people closest to you such as, your family or your wife. Fredrickson refutes this and even says that love isn’t “exclusive lasting or unconditional” and dismisses these as wishes that people have about love. In fact, she believes that love is transient. Fredrickson’s belief of love being transitory may challenge the idea of marriage. Love…

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    Falling in and Out of Love For what reasons might a person's love for someone decrease? Everyone wants to fall in love and dream to have the love and dedication to the extent of Romeo and Juliet. Everyone wants to feel light in other people's lives and want to experience life with the people they truly love. But why? The experience makes people feel completely alive. It may only last a moment, an hour, or an afternoon. Since everyone is always just worried about finding love, nobody ever wants…

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    beauty and happiness can still bloom. The structure of life is built upon a foundation of love effort, and the belief that no matter what happens, all will be okay. One man, Shane Koyczan, is given a beautiful yet tragic reminder of this very concept. Koyczan meets a gravely ill woman by the name of Sara, and through being burdened inevitable conclusion of her soon passing, she shows Koyczan what it means to love and be alive. In Shane Koyczan 's poem “My Darling Sara”, he provides us with an…

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    Love is not a simple word. It is not even a word at all. Love is the deepest emotion that a person can feel. It is a deep, warm, and whole sensation that grows in the heart and seeps into the soul like honey. The feeling of love is the equivalent to the feeling a person gets when he or she blushes. It starts out small, a prickling feeling in the apples of the cheeks that spreads to the tip of the nose, passionate, There are many different ways to feel love, and everyone feels it differently. A…

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    often help the owner become more responsible and aware of other things besides themselves. They in their own way teach us humans many things about ourselves we didn't know before. We learn many things like how to not be so self-centered, the unconditional love something or someone can having for one another. They are not just animals that live outside but with emotional attachment have evolved to being considered part of a family. Unlike other working animals, we let them sleep inside with us,…

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