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    tree to benefit himself throughout the book. My interpretation of the book is that the Giving tree and the boy have a parent to child relationship while teaching many important life lessons. In the book the parent being the tree gives the boy unconditional love throughout the book never keeping count. So she gives and gives and gives, never expecting anything in return, never asking for anything back, and never reminding the boy of all she has given up for him. For example when the boy needs a…

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    Faithfulness is the 100% trust, devotion and unconditional love that occurs in personal relationships. One can be faithful to their spouse, or significant other, their God, family members, close friends, and clients. Being unfaithful means not being 100% trustworthy, devoted or loving in words and deeds. It includes words and actions that hurt the relationship, i.e. lying, deceiving, disrespect/not courteous or angry behavior, insults, belittling, blaming, withholding love, attention or money,…

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    Definition Of Love Essay

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    The meaning of love can have many different definitions. It depends where the love comes from or who anyone is sharing love with. Love started back in the ancient times and ever since is became a big deal. For others, real love is unconditional and only truly exists between important people that surrounds one another. It is the strength of this feeling that makes love the most powerful emotion that most of us will ever experience. Love has many different meanings, however love is the most…

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    described as a love poem. Through the emotional – and as well physical- pains of childbirth we are taken on an intense journey that begins with love and ends with love. Kay not only succeeds to display the love through the poem, but also shows the downsides of love and the emotional turmoil that lurks in the shadows of love. The Adoption Papers takes the traditional, dictionary definition of love between an adult man and a women and makes it look insignificant compared to the love that is…

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    Love, a four letter word that defines itself as an intense feeling of deep affection. Love is an important aspect in the lives of many all around, causing it to be seen everywhere. In Much Ado About Nothing, a comedic play written by the great William Shakespeare, love finds itself within the characters Claudio and Hero...or so some may think. By the end of the story, it is clear to see that the two are not truly in love as they have no real trust or commitment towards each other. To begin,…

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    exclaimed, “Does not the whole heart blossom thick with perpetual dew-drops? What a loss, had we passed through the world, without tasting this purest, most exquisite front of love.” In her wondering, Sigourney described the overwhelming feelings elicited in women as they became mothers. Though she explains the new role of love in child rearing of the 19th century, Sigourney’s excerpt is just one example of the feelings experienced by mothers of her time. While she boasts of her new affection…

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    What is love, is presumably the second hardest question to answer, abutting what is the meaning of life. How life can have one meaning to one person, it can have a completely non-identical answer to a person with different values. Likewise, love also has numerous different principles, each changing for the type of person and or situation, therefore, it is next to impossible to exactly pinpoint what love is. Perhaps it can simply be answered as, an intense feeling of deep connection, yet that…

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    Covenant Child Analysis

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    The novel, “Covenant Child”, written by Terri Blackstock, is a metaphor of God’s undying love. Mrs. Blackstock used the parable of the prodigal son and drew an analogy of Amanda waiting for her step-daughters’ return with such patience and loving that only our God portrays. The theme of the story is that God’s love is unconditional and undying. He embraced us his powerful love when we were still his enemy. To begin with, when Kara woke up in the hospital after her abortion, an acrimonious…

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    the nerve to want to go back, God still loved them and provided. His love is so unconditional and for that I am thankful. "Now unto him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that worketh in us".( Ephesians 3:20) (Holy Bible, 2012) This is the love of God. I think about what caused that trip to take forty years, was the love of God not enough? We know that it was. God 's love corrects and teaches also. He cares that we get it right with…

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    Romantic Love Summary

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    goddesses who made love with each other’s family members, parents and children to the modern-day cases of fathers forcing their daughters to procreate for them that disturb and intrigue the public mind. In the case of romantic love between parents and children, “Little C” by Martha C. Nussbaum suggests that, disturbingly, the difference between romantic and parental love is tenuous at best, and easily corruptible. The idealized selfless love that is often seen as the epitome of romantic love…

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