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    Love Through Harship

    Summer Nunamker Mrs. Henry English 11.4 20 April 2012 Love Through Hardship Love through hardship is a reoccurring theme seen in many different types of art, whether it’s a movie or a painting. Love through hardship is even seen in everyday life. Tim McGraw’s poem “Don’t Take the Girl” is a prime example of love through hardship. For example, “Stranger came and pulled a gun, grabbed her by the arm said “If you do what I tell you to, there won't be any harm,” and Johnny said "Take my money

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    Love

    Love is the feeling everyone craves, we spend our whole lifetimes yearning to find. There are two different types of love, one is brief and impulsive and is referred to as lust, while the other is love, which is passionate and trusting. These two feelings are distinctly diverse. The short story “summer” is about an innocent relationship that turns into love. The story “lust” is revolved around a young girls trail and errors within the complicated relationships of her life. Both these stories and

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    Maureen Daly's Seventeenth Summer

    Summer has one major reoccurring theme of love and sex shown throughout the novel in many different scenes. Considering Seventeenth Summer was written in the 1940s, this theme of love and sex was quite risqué and controversial for its time. Maureen Daly has the main character, Angie, experience love for the first time as a teenager and discusses her first-hand experience with love and sex within the teenage mind. Throughout the noel, Maureen Daly implies love is a big deal that one should be careful

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    Comparing 'Our Love Now' and Sonnet 130

    Comparison Essay - “Our Love Now” and Sonnet 130 “Our Love Now”, is a modern poem by Martyn Lowery regarding a diminishing relationship whereas Sonnet 130, written by William Shakespeare in the 17th century is a declaration of love. Shakespeare portrays his poem from a single, male viewpoint; this is perhaps because of the patriarchal society he lived in. However “Our Love Now” is depicted from two perspectives, a male and a female, this could be because of the changes in society between the

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    10 Awesome Attributes of God

    10 Awesome Attributes of God by David Peach on September 17, 2011 ·  Print ·  Email When we talk about the attributes of God we are talking about His nature—who God is in His manifested character. These 10 attributes are not the only ones set forth in scripture. However, these will give you a better appreciation of who God is. Omniscient God knows everything and His knowledge is complete. This is called His omniscience. Isaiah said that Israel had not seen everything that God had planned (Isaiah

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    Definition Of Love

    “What is love” was the most searched question on Google in 2012. This means that the 1.17 billion people that used google are confused by what this word means. The word “love” can be used as in adjective, noun and verb, but that’s not the only reason it is complex. The word “love” is vague; there’s only one single word to describe all of the different types of love in the world. In the Oxford Dictionary “love” has many definitions: 1. “ Love is a feeling of deep affection Ex: their LOVE for their

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    Love

    A Triangular Theory of Love This article presents a triangular theory of love. According to the theory, love has three components: (a) intimacy, which encompasses the feelings of closeness, connectedness, and bondedness one experiences in loving relationships; (b) passion, which encompasses the drives that lead to romance, physical attraction, and sexual consummation; and (c) decision/commitment, which encompasses, in the short term, the decision that one loves another, and in the long term, the

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    Love

    to go out and make other girls fall in love with you, but you don't have enough time to pay attention to the girl who already is. 2. You really know you love someone when all you want is for them to be happy, even if that means that you are not a part of it. 3. Love hurts when you break up with someone. It hurts even more when someone breaks up with you. But love hurts the most when the person you love has no idea what so ever. 4. The worst way to miss someone is when they are right beside

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    Love in 1984

    Love in George Orwell’s 1984 Love can play many roles in society. It can bring many people together happily or it can tear families apart so they will never speak to ach other again. Love can also be a political force. It can be an act of rebellion by individuals. It can also be a means to control individuals. This is what has occurred in George Orwell’s book 1984. George Orwell was born on June 25, 1903 as Eric Arthur Blair, in Bengal, India. His father, Richard Walmesley Blair, was an administrator

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    Poetry Analysis

    Tetyana Shtefanitsa Humanities 205 Mrs. Schilla September 14, 2010 Poetry Analysis From the beginning of time, people were writing poetry, painting pictures, and telling stories about love. With this theme a lot of poets around the world wrote a huge amount of poems and stories. I chose to analyze a couple of Robert Browning’s poems and Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s, his wife. Robert Browning was born on May 7, 1812 in Camberwell, England. He was the eldest child of Sarah Wiedemann

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