human love

  • 1Mirror Mirror: a history of the human love affair with reflection — is a 2003 nonfiction book written by American investigative journalist Mark Pendergrast. It was widely reviewed.[1][2] ISBN: 0 465 05470 6 (404 pages) Synopsis Pendergrast attempts to cover the history of mirrors and other reflective, refractive… …

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  • 2Love Is Not Sex — Album par Captain Hollywood Project Sortie 1993 Durée 61:02 Genre dance Producteur Captain Hollywood Project Label Ouragan …

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  • 3LOVE — In the Bible In the Bible, love has, like the word love in most languages, many and various shades of meaning. HEBREW WORDS FOR LOVE. It is represented by Hebrew words which range from sensuous, and often evil, desire or passionate love between… …

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  • 4Love (religious views) — Whether religious love can be expressed in similar terms to interpersonal love is a matter for philosophical debate. Religious love might be considered a euphemistic term, more closely describing feelings of deference or acquiescence. Most… …

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  • 5Human bonding — refers to the development of a close, interpersonal relationship between family members or friends. [ Webster’s New World College Dictionary © 1996.] Bonding is a mutual, interactive process, and is not the same as simple liking. The term is from …

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  • 6Human (Brandy-Album) — Human Studioalbum von Brandy …

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  • 7Love Action (I Believe in Love) — «Love Action (I Believe in Love)» …

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  • 8Human Nature — «Human Nature» Сингл Мадонны из альбома …

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  • 9Love, Theological Virtue of — • The third and greatest of the Divine virtues enumerated by St. Paul (1 Cor., xiii, 13), usually called charity, defined: a divinely infused habit, inclining the human will to cherish God for his own sake above all things, and man for the sake… …

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  • 10Love —     Love (Theological Virtue)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Love (Theological Virtue)     The third and greatest of the Divine virtues enumerated by St. Paul (1 Cor., xiii, 13), usually called charity, defined: a divinely infused habit, inclining …

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