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    for money to buy happiness in life? Is work worth every second that you cannot spend with family? People in today’s world must either make a choice between the two, money or happiness, or find a happy medium. Should lives be wasted on material items when there is much more to life, such as faith, love, family, and health? Faith brings people security and hope for the future, allowing happiness into people’s lives. “Faith takes strength, and it makes strength.” (Taylor 1) Whether it be religious

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    Love is a human right that every individual should be able to experiment in their own way. Same-sex couples should have the right to get married because they have civil rights like all other citizens. The world should not disregard them from society, but unfortunately that is the way it is. All states should legalize gay marriage to show that the country is prepared to accept all kinds of people without discrimination. One reason why gay marriage should be legal in all states is because it can boost

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    is shifted to love. As a result, instability of marriage may arise. Moreover, people would rather remain single or get divorce solely based on love. She argues that living together has also become a popular alternative to traditional marriage. Coontz believes that increased participation of women in the labor force and education has slowed down marriage. She reports that many countries are also adjusting laws for divorce, unmarried couples with children, including same-sex couples. Coontz argues

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    organs, endocrine glands, genetics and other natural systems that are inherently part of human beings. Together they form the biological factors that push and pull all human beings including a loving husband and wife. They will affect how, and if the couple gets into a relationship, how they behave, and if they will stay together. Marriages are, perhaps, the most

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    become legal so that couples could enjoy the advantages of marriage. Legalizing single-sex marriage would create more family units and create more tolerance from society, allowing single-sex couples a legal way of expressing their love to each other. One of the major complaints of heterosexuals against homosexuals is that homosexuals are involved in many sexual relationships instead of a

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    able to marry the person you love based on something so simple as gender is ludicrous. As of 2017, 32% of Americans believe gay marriage is immoral and unnatural and oppose it, but 62% of Americans favor it (Mitchell). Gay marriage helps increase adoption rates, allows people to- love who they want with no limits, and lessens discrimination within human rights. Lesbians, gay, bisexual,and transgender, (LGBT) couples raise children just the same as heterosexual couples and arguably even better. 4%

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    all the gods and goddesses would find their one true love. Of course, there was a goddess of love and beauty, whose talent was much needed at this time of year. This goddess was named Aphrodite. Aphrodite helped people fall in love all the time, yet she could never find love for herself. One day, Aphrodite saw a happy couple holding hands and laughing. She started to feel bitter. She was upset since she could not seem to find the happiness of love for herself. Meanwhile, there was the mighty Zeus

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    Romeo and Juliet were destined to fail. In the poem ,”The Excellent and Lamentable Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet” a pair of star-crossed lovers fall in love, but their love could never be. The term “star-crossed lovers” means that they destined to die or fail. WIth so many odds against them ,they did not have a chance of a happy ending. It seemed like all of the forces of nature were against them. The term star-crossed lovers matches the poem perfectly. Romeo and Juliet’s fates could have only ended

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    lot of couples work through the difficultly by supporting and helping each other. In the short story “Hills like White Elephants”, written by Ernest Hemingway, an unnamed American and a young woman, named Jig, are waiting for a train to arrive. Set in the mid-1920s, the couple are sitting at a bar drinking beers, and awaiting to travel to their next destination. Talking vaguely with each other, Jig describes the hills as “white elephants”, meaning an unwanted gift. During the story, the couple discuss

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    Eva Braun Research Paper

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    Eva Braun Eva Braun went from well-rounded to insane because of her psychotic love story with Adolf Hitler("Young Eva Braun.")Eva was an impressive photographer with an eye for art("Young Eva Braun.") Braun met Hitler when she was seventeen, and began seeing him for two years after they met("Young Eva Braun.") She went taking pictures to eventually taking her own life in a short time after marrying Hitler The young Eva Braun was a talented and blissful young woman("Young Eva Braun

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