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    is the difference between love and lust? According to the dictionary, love is a feeling of strong and constant affection for a person. On the other hand, lust is a strong sexual desire for another (“Merriam-Webster”). The definitions of love and lust are complete opposites. Love is a constant feeling, while lust is impermanent. Yet, the two are always confused between people. This is because of the word “strong” in both of the definitions. When a person is deeply in love or is consumed by lust, the

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    What is a hero? A hero can be a lot of things. My definition of a hero is not a fictional character like ‘Superman’ or ‘Wonder Woman’, a hero to me is simply one being that commits countless, or even one single act of bravery that is fueled by extreme love or friendship. For example, to me, my mother is my biggest hero. She is a hero to me because no matter the circumstance or the situation, she has never failed to be there for me and help me when I am in need. My mom is a single mom that goes

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    What is the violation of a moral code, the opposite of good, and the ultimate definition of everything bad? Evil has several clear-cut definitions scattered throughout dictionaries. In reality, evil is a theme so prevalent in all spheres of life, it has near limitless forms. The word evil has come to symbolize a divide between the good samaritan and the callous monster. Evil is used as a blanket statement to describe anything harmful to life or existence. Poachers destroying the life of endangered

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    Othello is Not a Tragic Hero Essay

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    and evil, military, politics, love and marriage, religion, racial prejudice, gender conflict, and sexuality; but the controversy and debate surrounding Othello is “Why is Othello a qualification for a tragedy?” Most readers are aware of the many famous deaths or acts of death within the Shakespearean plays. And when the main characters die in Shakespeare’s plays, indeed, the readers would categorize the play as a tragedy. The problem with any tragedy definition is that most tragic plays do not

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    and muscles. However, the social components of a male play a significant role in the definition of a

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    understand fallacies as well as logic and how they relate to each other. To begin with, the first main fallacy is when the writer is appealing to authority. According to www.logicallyfallacious.com, the definition of appealing to authority is when Using an

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    Love is undoubtedly one of the most frequently explored subjects in the literary world. Whether the focus is a confession of love, criticism of love, tale of love, or simply a tale about what love is, such literary pieces force readers to question the true meaning and value of love. Raymond Carver accomplishes this in his short story “What We Talk About When We Talk About Love.” As the unadorned setting and the personality of each character unfold, the reader realizes that Carver is making a grave

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    sure what your definition of a true friend is, but im

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    homosexuals to be in love and want to take things a step further by marring their partner. While two people of the same sex proclaim their love to each other,

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    The definition of a relationship consists of the way in which two or more concepts, objects, or people are connected or the state of being connected or the state of being connected by blood or marriage. In addition, the way in which two or more people or organizations regard and behave toward one another is another definition of relationship. How does a relationship with Christ re-brand who we were? In order to answer that question, you first have to identify and understand your relationship with

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