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    Jesus is the son of God, the love of God in which He loves the world is the essential component of His being and that Jesus died so that human kind can be redeemed. Christian believes in justification of faith that through their belief in Jesus Christ as son of God and belief in His death and resurrection they can have a relationship with God, whose forgiveness for all was made when Jesus died on the cross. Christians beliefs includes belief in one and true God , who is one being he exists as Father

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    Loyalty and Rebellion in 1984

    fought. The two opposites rival each other as one side remains loyal to the governing power, and the other side rebels against the loyalist ways until all out war is fought. George Orwell's incredible novel, 1984, exemplifies these two ideas but in a slightly different light. In the book, Winston Smith and his lover Julia come together as two rebels against the overbearing Party that ultimately leads to their emotional destruction. In the throes of their love they profess their undying loyalty to each

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    Polyamory

    Polyamory Polyamory “from the root words Poly meaning many and Amour meaning love hence "many loves”." In other words people who love more than one person at a time but not only love but claim to be in love with all these people. And I feel like loving someone and being in love are two different things. Polyamory is said to be the “non-possessive, honest, responsible and ethical philosophy and practice of loving multiple people simultaneously.” (Polyamory Society) Not to be mistaken with swinging

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    Beowulf

    just a way of looking forward to life? We are taught to value love and that love will come to us but does it come to everyone? We have come to believe in love but does it even exist? In the fairytale “Cinderella”, Cinderella, being a filthy maid who has suffered a lot and still manages to have hope in a better tomorrow, is one of the dominant gender roles which surface in the fairytale. The Prince is the other dominant gender role who is enchanted by Cinderella’s beauty and falls in love with her

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    Materialism

    even buy expensive thing like car because they think it is the only way to get a girlfriend. They fool around the woman ostentatiously. They think it can be a good chance to appeal to woman, however, maybe it’s just some sort of illusion. They are’t aware that the matter is not important when they intend to attract woman. The most important thing is spirit. Of course, matter must support the love. Nevertheless, it should be one of seasonings, not main dish. The main dish is your sincere spirit

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    Plato

    November 2001 Plato’s theory of Love: Rationality as Passion Lydia Amir 'I … profess to understand nothing but matters of love.' Socrates in Plato’s Symposium. times, when due to their education and to political changes, women earned the right to love and to be loved as equals to men. When one dispels these misunderstandings related to the popular notion of Platonic love, one finds a great richness and depth in Plato’s theory of love. In explaining why love is so important to us and yet why it

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    Gabriel Garcia Marquez

    greatest. His main works and the best that he is known for our his novels One Hundred Years of Solitude , and Love in the Time of Cholera. Although every author seems to have a certain style of writing that they constantly use, Gabriel was one who tried to change his style in every writing. One could say, that’s a reason why this author is so significant. Behind every writers work , there is something that leads them to writing it . One does not simply write because they want to , rather than they have

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    The More Loving One

    Critical Analysis of “The More Loving One” By W.H. Auden W.H. Auden’s “The More Loving One” is an intriguing poem that touches on the topics of love and humanity in the form of astrology. Auden uses a number of poetic devices to portray this message clearly to his audience. He doesn’t however write a direct translation of what he thinks of love but instead uses metaphors in order to challenge the readers’ imagination. Auden in this poem compares human beings to stars. This comparison can be

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    Stereotypes In The Movie Mulan

    another family. This could be showing little girls once they reach a certain age it is crucial to get married to please and honor your family just like it does in Mulan. The women characters in Mulan are the subordinates compared to the men; expecting one man from each family to fight against the invaders of China regardless of age or disabilities. When Mulans father gets called even though he already fought before and was injured Mulan tries to plead with the courtier. Being told she dishonors her father

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    Howl's Moving Castle Themes

    castle… Not a normal castle… A moving one to be exact. No one actually excepted Howl which was the demon guy, that’s why he had a cloak to hide the castle he lived in. This story included several types of themes including war, love and etc. The theme of war means that people are about to fight because the prince was kidnapped. A young woman named Sophie and a Witch formerly known as The Wicked Witch of the Waste had a love connection with a demon named Howl. A love connection theme is when there is

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