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    message had reached Romeo? The whole tragedy, could have been reversed. Better yet, if love was removed from the context, the story would be have turned into a sappy romance. William Shakespeare wrote “Romeo and Juliet”, to be a tragedy. Shakespeare based the story on three topics, love, infatuation, and hatred. Indefinitely love is the foundation of them all. The role of love in the play can be found through distinguishing the difference between love and infatuation, considering the characters ages

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    Most of us have a deep and true desire to serve others. Whether it be the veteran without a home on the side of the road or protecting the sacred land that the Lord bestowed to us, as Catholics we are able to strengthen our connection with Christ though our service. As a Mater Dei student having been given the opportunity to experience different cultures, religions, and walks of life has molded me into a better person. Growing up in Orange County, I have always enjoyed a comfortable life within my

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    Love What is it. It 's easy to make a list of things that are, and are not, manifestations of Love. A billion words have been written about it. But it 's never been explained worth a damned. So this is my feeble attempt to explain, not the substance of Love, for it is an ethereal thing, lighter than a wisp of smoke, yet crushingly cruel when it is imprisoned and unable to come out and play. Oftentimes we may dispense with the common conceptions and misconceptions by defining not the thing itself

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    Tis been another gloomy night, Roseline wants to be a nun, A NUN! Why does she not love me? Why, oh why? Tonight, Benvolio says we should go to the party the Capulets are holding. I have a bad feeling about this… what if something bad happens? Like what if we get caught? Killed!? I don’t want to die! Benvolio says I should check out some other maidens to get my mind off Rosaline, but there is no maiden as fair as Rosaline. She is a swan guiding all the crows her beauty surpasses the beauty of Aphrodite

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    blue monster that loves and would do anything for a cookie he's more than that to me he is an inspiration he is not just an idea that was made into a character he is a idea made into the enthusiastic motivated great influence monster that we all know and love as Cookie Monster. Now i still haven't said why i'm writing about Cookie Monster well there are a couple reasons but in this paragraph i'm gonna be talking his big appetite for cookies. We all know that Cookie Monster loves

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    You have two close friends, while one is alive the other dead, but your relationship with both of them work to develop your virtuous character. While in Nicomachean Ethics Aristotle 's depiction of friendship is a lively one, they show affection and their own virtuous character translates to our own. In contrast, Seneca 's On The Shortness Of Life suggests that we should seek friends of virtue with the dead because they possess the ability to always be with us and guide us with their own knowledge

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    Finding the Love of Your Life was written by Neil Clark Warren, PH.D., and in this book he explains his ten basic principles of finding the right mate to spend your life with. He teaches people how to understand the two different types of love: passionate love and companionate love. He states that many do not get past the passionate love portion which is why many people go from relationship to relationship when the passion wears off. The ten principles are as follows. The first principle he points

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    Some of the steps one must take in order to make a difficult decision is to take a look at the pros and cons, ask for help, get a second opinion, look at the consequences, and check all aspects first. There are of course many personality traits someone must have in order to make tough choices but one that really sticks out is bravery. bravery gives you strength emotionally to do what needs to be done, it also gives you courage in order to make hard decisions and actually go through with them. in

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    Romance has been around for as long as human beings have been alive. The concept or romance changes through time and culture. In the Egyptian and Chinese ancient love poems, civilizations that seem distant from each other end up sharing similar concepts of romance. To them, a romance develops in steps which incorporate seeing their beloved from afar, trying to get to them, and alas having them. A closer look at both poems "My god, my Lotus…" and "Fishhawk", can show how two cultures characterize

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    walk with Christ. God desires believers to have faith; however, doubt and unbelief can cancel one’s faith. Faith is the one tool necessary for believers to possess to war against the power of darkness (Satan). Without faith, one will fight harder and they will continue to war against Satan and not have rest from warring. Statement # 2 (From The Cradle, The Cross, and The Crown Chapter 16, Loc 20746 of 28382, 2nd Paragraph) “People are

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