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    When I was a little girl, I used to love to read stories. Whether it was long or short, it didn 't matter much to me as long as there were words on the page, if I could physically hold the book and if it had the occasional illustrated picture in it. I even loved to do the summer reading program that we had at our local library because it gave out prizes to kids for their achieved specific reading goals. But now I believed that I read stories solely for the purpose of not having anything else to…

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    Illusions of Love In Tim O’Brien’s short story “The Things They Carried,” First Lieutenant Jimmy Cross is torn between the love he deserts at home and the troops he is assigned to protect in Vietnam. Under multiple circumstances Lieutenant Cross is found daydreaming about his “love” for Martha rather than focusing on the task at hand. Lieutenant Cross is blind in thinking that Martha returns the love that he endures for her; however, she still seems to remain in the forefront of his mind. Ted…

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    can be answered. Through this paper it gives a better idea of the relationship between Theseus and Pirithous as they take on Hades, God of the underworld, as they try to complete their task of finding wifes. To start you should know the correct definition of friendship because we all have our own idea of what it could be. When I was young my Mother thought me a trick to spelling the word “friend”. Her tick was the it’s F-R-I then E-N-D because they are your friend till the end, which was a…

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    Fault of the Fatal Fates What is the definition of love to the people around the world? William Shakespeare created the woeful love, which was a play named, “Romeo and Juliet.” Whereas, this play conveys the inevitable love of Romeo and Juliet, but it was forbidden by the two families in Verona, Italy, the Montagues and Capulets, in addition a distasteful accordance towards one another before the two children of the families were born. Then when both of the young lovers married, no one had the…

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    “Role of Love” Love is like war, easy to begin with, but hard to come to an end with. War has a domino effect on love throughout the book A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway. We see love work for the better and worse while in war. Hemingway expresses his idea of love in war and Henry 's relationships with other characters. War brings his relationships together with friends and at the same time tears them apart. Hemingway is able to express his views of love through characters apart of…

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    Isolation is… “On the outskirts of town...but not in close vicinity to any other habitation…” (Hawthorne 5.4). Isolation is all these things and more. But, isolation is not depression. Isolation is not anxiety. It is not hate or anger or happiness or love. Isolation just is. And with this knowledge; with this idea, take a moment to look around. Take one moment to view surroundings that are different for so many. Look at these surroundings, look at all the astounding people that are spread across…

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    Perhaps the most radical type of love is Agape or selfless love. This type of love derives its definition of love being altruistic to ones partner. This love could make a person willing to ensure difficulty that have no benefit to oneself, especially arises from one's partner. This style of love is mostly basic on sacrificing for others, being unconditional and selfless ("What Is Selfless Love?"). Agape is sometimes referenced with religious ideas and believes. These lovers view their lover as a…

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    As mentioned earlier, the confusion of the word love controlled my emotional stability, thus, as I entered adulthood, I quickly understood the term has only one definition as a child but several when you are an adult. "Immanuel Kant (1724–1804) argued that moral requirements are based on a standard of rationality he dubbed the “Categorical Imperative”(Stanford…

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    The Good Life

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    However, a main point that is known to boost and even ensure happiness is the companionship and love one shares with other people. This love is much more important than any possessions are, and to feel such a powerful emotion overshadows any longing for victory in the Game of Life. Economic and social success seem petty when compared to family and friends, and I’ve…

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    follow and do ‘what is good’ and reject the imitation of ‘what is evil’ as the teachings are heavily influenced by Christ’s commandment to love as God loves. The ethical principles which consist of the 10 commandments and the beatitudes provide towards the adherents the opportunity to provide an agape love that reflects that of Christ himself. This agape love demonstrates and paves the path for Christian adherents to model. In relation to the issues of abortion, euthanasia and stem cells,…

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