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    affection for another derived out of kinship or personal ties; however it can also be evident in the devotion to a person, or a way of life. In the short stories “Killings” and “A Rose for Emily” both demonstrate different forms of love, and the outcome of what love can lead too. Love of one's personal ideals impairs one's capacity to see their weaknesses and faults. Having affection for something is supposed to be a selfless action but it has the ability to turn into selfish acts eventually. In…

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    What does the word love mean? The word love in the dictionary is defined as a profoundly tender, passionate affection for another person. Love is a word that means many different things to many different people. For some people, love can be purely romantic, or purely sexual. Sometimes love is entirely unconditional and that kind of love is usually found between family members and life partners. For others, love can be as free flowing as water, ever changing, and everywhere! To these types of…

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    least, but you’ve been sitting in front of a blank word document for the past hour and a half. Maybe you’ve opened a note book to “review the material”, or maybe you’re really ambitious and opened the text book. It doesn’t matter though, no matter what you do all you can think of is, “Why am I even in this class!” You can deny it all you want, but let’s face it you found yourself on this site. If it wasn’t for this article you would have continued…

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    Their bond is unbreakable because it is built off of their hatred for others. Love thrives when two people share resentment for another person and/or group. When Merricat and Constance talk about how Merricat poisoned their family, Constance admits “I know. I knew then.” and the two go on to say “I love you”’s (191). Constance knew that Merricat put arsenic in the sugar, and she didn’t stop the poisoning of her family. Since Merricat’s family…

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    hate is through telling the stories of our everyday experiences. My family, friends, and God show me what love truly is by simply living life. Hate is also demonstrated clearly through the absence of love; whether it be dislike, cruelty, or indifference. The best way I can define what love and hate are in my life is to share some of the ways I see them displayed through myself and the people around me. The ultimate way love is displayed in life is through relationships. In a relationship of any…

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    What does the word love truly mean? Love could be the act of showing strong feelings for another or love could be a caring relationship with a person that has a considerable amount of impact in one’s life. Love may be associated with many different things, but not all love has to be in regard with a physical person or thing. One type of love is Romance. Romance is more often than not paired with the idea of showing one’s feelings for another in a thoughtful, and sometimes sexual, manner. A man…

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    What is love? A profoundly tender, passionate affection for another person, an emotional and sexual desire, or simply a basic brain system that evolved for mating and reproduction(Dictionary.com). Many believe they have found love, while others are confident they know its meaning. Truth be told love is a universal function that can never fully be fathomed. Although I consider romantic love to be an action of self sacrifice and not an emotion love is still a broad subject, in which I believe it…

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    Definition Of Love Essay

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    What is love? It pervades human history and our cultures, yet defining it can be difficult as the word love is used in a myriad of fashions. Love is used as a universal moniker for kindness and compassion, or to denote seemingly differing levels of feelings toward something or someone; “I love you mom.” or “I love that reality show.” Merriam-Webster defines Love as “a strong affection for another arising out of kinship or personal ties.” Consequently this broad definition means love does not…

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    car, first kiss, the feelings you have in bed after sex that always stays in the back of your head. The touch of her and the feeling of her heated skin against yourself. Basically just make amazing memories to the best of your abilities. No matter what just always remember that…

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    Gays Vs Conceptual Theory

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    Love in a sensitive emotional epitome, which lies within every conscious soul on earth. It is conveyed through the actions in one’s life, and the consideration they place out for others. However, the loving adoration within our soul has countless meanings, some which defy explanation, and some that many people just don’t comprehend. The passion between loyal homosexual pairs is an illustration of one of the forms of love that is repeatedly unacknowledged and misinterpreted. In this essay I’ll be…

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