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    days are stubborn, naive, and arrogant and think that their love will last a lifetime, but there are some teens that actually surpass all the trouble and end up being one another’s true love. Love. Love is something that everyone loves. But it is also something that breaks people’s hearts. The outcome of love can go so many places. Some relationships fail. Yet some are successful. But with teenagers today, is it true love or crazy love? Well in all honesty. It is both. It all comes down to the 2

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    the 1920s. The American Dream is to work hard young and retire early while being rich and in love. The character Jay Gatsby is chasing this dream throughout the novel. Gatsby has almost everything to complete the dream, he is rich, young, and in love but, the girl he loves, Daisy, is married to another man. Daisy’s husband, Tom, is rich and young the problem in their relationship is that they do not love each other. The two lovers, Daisy and Gatsby become reunited through a mutual acquaintance named

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    romantic comedy, Shakespeare postulates an extremely cynical view of love. A Midsummer Night’s Dream becomes a commentary on the mystery of love, and lovers in general emerge shamed. Especially in the episodes among the four young Athenians, the lover is painted as a fickle creature, always changing his or her mind, and love as a passing phenomenon. Love is not an unfathomable, kind emotion, but it is ironically cruel,

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    In Henry IV Part 1, Shakespeare introduces two relationships that seem to be polar opposites of each other, the married couple, Hotspur and Lady Percy and the newly wedded couple, Mortimer and Lady Mortimer. Even though Lady Percy and Lady Mortimer did not have key roles in the play they were significant to the portrayal of their male counterparts and Shakespeare’s portrayal of misogyny in the late 16th century. In the Elizabethan era, women were considered second class citizens, and weren’t allowed

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    family chain. The society and government should not allow homosexuals' marriage as it is an unnatural process and ethically unsound causing damage to the family life. MAIN BODY: Heterosexual marriage brings together a man and a woman to live with love, satisfy their needs and continue their family life by having children. Heterosexual marriages not only require emotional attraction but it also satisfy the natural needs that a person cannot get in the same sex marriage (Rimmerman & Wilcox, 2007)

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    discrimination, and sex education. Truth is homosexuality is one of the issues that lack education with children. Usually when teenagers become high school students, they see it and are already aware because there are same sex couples in high school. Seven years ago in high school, a couple kept a secret about their relationship because they did not know how others would react, and they still wanted respect by their fellow classmates. It is a lot different now. More teenagers are comfortable with their sexuality

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    anywhere because everyone around them is so happy and perfect while they’re not. The quotation I chose from the song to prove this is:”You float like a feather In a beautiful world I wish I was special You're so very special But I'm a creep I'm a weirdo What am I doin' here? I don't belong here.” I feel like this really relates to everything the people in the play who didn’t end up falling in love and marrying someone felt because everybody around them was so happy and

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    carry out, such as murder. While I’m sure most married couples do not have to deal with their spouses pressuring them to commit murders, there are relationships where one person tries to dominate over the other. For example, my uncle never wanted kids. He felt that he wouldn’t be a good father, and he told my aunt this when they first began their relationship. She told him she was okay with not having children, because she wanted him to be happy as well as her. When they had been married for a few

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    owner was recently spotted looking thinner than before and reports say that his new girlfriend is trying to make sure that he'll stay on track. In a photo obtained by TMZ, the 28-year-old was seen out and about with Chyna on Tuesday, February 16. The couple ran some errands together and the normally shy Kardashian looked more confident being out in public and it appears like he had shed some pounds. The gossip site previously reported that according to some insiders close to the controversial

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    statements aren’t true because God created his people to be equal and gave them a specific sexual orientation. Homosexuals are discriminated for something that God made them to be. In many cases, people are criticized for showing affection to someone they love considering the person is the same gender. The legalization of same-sex marriage was denied by many states up until about 2009, however Massachusetts was the first to legalize it 2003. LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) is more accepted

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