Wednesday, 30 November 2016

Biological models of love tend to see it as a mammalian drive, similar to hunger or thirst.[16] Psychology sees love as more of a social and cultural phenomenon. Certainly love is influenced by hormones (such...
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This article is about the general concept of "love". For other uses, see Love (disambiguation). Archetypal lovers Romeo and Julietportrayed by Frank Dicksee Part of a series on Emotions Affection Anger Angst Anguish Annoyance Anticipation Anxiety Apathy Arousal Awe Boredom Confidence Contempt Contentment Courage Curiosity Depression Desire Despair Disappointment Disgust Distrust Ecstasy Embarrassment Empathy Envy Euphoria Fear Frustration Gratitude Grief Guilt Happiness Hatred Hope Horror Hostility Humiliation Interest Jealousy Joy Loneliness Love Lust Outrage Panic Passion Pity Pleasure Pride Rage Regret Remorse Resentment Sadness Saudade Schadenfreude Self-confidence Shame Shock Shyness Sorrow Suffering Surprise Trust Wonder Worry v t e This...
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Horace can be regarded as the world's first autobiographer[3] - In his writings, he "tells us far more about himself, his character, his development, and his way of life than any other great poet in antiquity. Some of the biographical...
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Wallpaper, using the technique of , gained popularity in  Europe amongst the emerging . The social elite continued to hang large  on the walls of their homes, as they had in the  These tapestries...
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