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@ahmedabg | January 2008 |
Religious views and LOVE (0) Christian The Christian understanding is that love comes from God. The love of man and woman, eros in Greek, and the unselfish love of others, |
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@ahmedabg | January 2008 |
Ancient Roman (Latin) and LOVE (0) The Latin language has several different verbs corresponding to the English word 'love'. Amare is the basic word for to love, as it still is in |
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@ahmedabg | January 2008 |
LOVE and Ancient Greek (0) Greek distinguishes several different senses in which the word love is used. For example, ancient Greek has the words philia, eros, agape, storge and |
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@ahmedabg | January 2008 |
LOVE In Japanese Buddhism (0) In Japanese Buddhism, ai () is passionate caring love, and a fundamental desire. It can develop towards either selfishness or selflessness and enlight |
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@ahmedabg | January 2008 |
Cultural views of LOVE (0) Chinese In contemporary Chinese language and culture, several terms or root words are used for the concept of love: * Ai () is used |
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@ahmedabg | November 2007 |
Hello all PeOpLe (1) Our congratulations for joining Us. I hope to enjoy. :-) AHMED BAKR |
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@ahmedabg | November 2007 |
Word Study (1) Word study as a discipline includes Phonics and goes beyond it. Word study focuses on words. And it picks up where phonics leaves off, teaching reader |
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