Meaning and the Beauty of Love

Love, love, and love. Most people believe that a love can bring a message of peace, beauty and happiness. Love is often regarded as the only reason why someone would rise up, the only way to make the wheel of life goes as it should, and the only thing that makes one understand, comprehend and interpret the life and feel life is meaningless. But some say that love only brings destruction, consuming everything shoots innocent belief in the liver, giving false hope to the conscience of the dreamer, and happily gave up despite woes wept blood, especially for those who have tasted the bitterness of love.

For poets and poets of love is beauty, love is beautiful. Love is beautiful. For the players heart that love is a game, when he was bored he would leave the love. For those who never have, that love is a dream, wishful thinking that he always wanted. For the haters, that love is just a difficult responsibility. For the connoisseur, perhaps it is the worldly pleasures of love. Everyone definitely has their own opinion about love, everyone has a different dose is also about love and even has a type and its own distinct characteristics.

After all love is a beautiful gift immeasurably beyond our power. Delivered in a unique love, suddenly and without warning. Sometimes through unexpected events, beautiful, fun and exhilarating and sometimes embarrassing events, even too embarrassing to dipikiran though. Love is a complicated thing, very beautiful, but together bring happiness to misery. Making people can show their true identity. In front of love, wealth would move slightly, wealth rather than as the beginning of power. In the face of love, sadism and cruelty will not be helpless, would not be able to force anything will. And in front of love, beauty and beauty is only a mere mask, can not make supporting factors. Love, beauty implicit in all picture of life.

Love is a complicated feeling, every word representing a thousand flavors difficult to express. Love is difficult to predict. With love one can feel happiness. Love is an active activity that humans do to others, in the form of self-sacrifice, empathy, empathy, compassion, help, obey the word, obey, obedient, and willing to do whatever people want it. Love Life is like a scratched ink impression on a blank piece of paper, love is like dew in the morning that comes with bringing coolness to anyone, love as a motivator who can motivate a person to get up or until someone can do something crazy when he fell in love . Love can not be touched, and touched the wind like the coolness, but love can be felt warmth like the sun and the coolness in the air like the morning. However, sometimes when a love can bring misery, love can also be a shredder with incredible power! Getting people to give up slumped against his fate, love comes to bring pleasure but also bring long-suffering endless. Love is beautiful but tragic.

Speaking of tragic love, love how you think the most tragic? Perhaps your own opinion as follows.
1. Tragic love is the love separated by the difference. Must be separated because the second difference in standard of living beings, which must be separated because different beliefs and must be willing to split up because of deep differences on the status of the individual or may be separated because of distance, seas and oceans or are separated by mountains.
2. Love is filled with rage and lust. Love should end up with an unhappy end. Love is broken to pieces because of the contention and resolved by infidelity and jealousy when mengahasut, murder ensued. Love that gives a lot of cases and misery.
3. The love force. Because the love that is felt compelled, forced to love someone who even hated. Imposed by the debt of love. Arranged marriages are misleading by their parents. Love that should never happen.

Yes, you are correct. The above events deserve inclusion in the category of tragic love, but somehow the two lovebirds in the three situations above can still love each other or hate each other. Then how in love the most wrenching, sad and tragic? A tragic love is the love that does not peduli.Seorang philosopher who ponders love day and night to write like this "Love me or just hate me, but spare me with your indiffrerence" Love me or hate me sekalin, origin do not ignore me.

Many people, or maybe almost everyone said, that the opposite of love is hate, right? However sy sense antonyms of the word love itself is not hate, ask why? First, we mean first what love is. When we love, we certainly will pay attention, help, love, love, help to someone, it means that love is concerned. Concern. But when we hate someone what we really stop him also? Obviously, the answer is no, even if we hate we still have a sense, even we still give it a taste. Sense of Hatred. When we hate someone what we are him also at the same time? Obviously we are concerned at the moment, although care in a negative sense. So it's clear what the opposite of love? Yes. indifference.

The beauty of love is incomparable. Love can receive two differences into a single destination that not only makes a difference to one thing in common, because the difference can actually lead to love and accept love. With love, someone will not love their partner because he is perfect but that person may receive a lack of mate perfectly and showed the perfection of his love. Then how about you? Have you found what was the name of love?
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Some Love Stories Transcend Time

There's something about a royal romance that makes hearts flutter and mouths gape. As the wedding of Britain's Prince William and Kate Middleton draws closer, we look other great royal romances.

Antony and Cleopatra. She was the Ptolemaic Queen of Egypt and he was Marcus Antonius, a Roman general who served under Julius Caesar. They met when Antony journeyed to Egypt to enlist the queen's support during his military campaigns. He granted land to Cleopatra and her family, and rumors spread in Rome that the fierce and cunning war hero had fallen under Cleo's spell. The two committed suicide after Antony was routed by the forces of his Roman rival, Octavian. It's telling that Antony is remembered chiefly for his ill-starred romance with Cleopatra, rather than for his military and political achievements.

King Arthur and Guinevere. They're the original royal lovers, even if their romance was wrecked by Sir Lancelot and their very existence is still debated by historians. Regardless, the legend promoted the notions of chivalry and knights in shining armor that have fueled a million Hallmark cards and appalling, self-penned wedding vows. The Arthurian myth is based partly on historical accounts of a Celtic chieftain who united the warring tribes of Britain to fight the invading Saxons around 500 A.D.

Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. The longest-reigning English monarch married her German cousin, Albert, in 1840, when she was 18. The Victorian era is often associated with sexual repression, but by many accounts, these highnesses had a vigorous and satisfying physical relationship. The two were staunch allies, with Albert proving a canny political and financial adviser as a well as a devoted husband. This harmonious union produced nine children. When Prince Albert died in 1861, Victoria was so grief-stricken she did not show her face in public for three years. She wore black for the rest of her life to mourn her lost love.

Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson. He was the dapper and charismatic Prince of Wales, first-born son of King George V. She was a divorced American socialite who had been seen in public with the prince while still married to her second husband. Because the Church of England forbade divorced persons to marry in the church while the ex was still alive, Edward was faced with a choice -- renounce his mistress or vacate Buckingham Palace. He announced his decision on Dec. 10, 1936, when he became the first British monarch in modern history to voluntarily relinquish the throne. When he married Simpson the following year, no members of the royal family attended. The couple retired from public life, where Edward reportedly came to regret his decision. He became bitter and touchy during his years of exile, insisting that his staff address his wife as "Your Royal Highness," even though the royal family had refused to confer this title.

Queen Elizabeth and King George VI. The younger brother of Edward VIII became king after his brother abdicated to marry Wallis Simpson. He's been rescued from obscurity thanks to "The King's Speech," which won an Academy Award for Colin Firth for his portrayal of the stuttering king, who died in his sleep in 1952. Because the future queen mum outlived her husband by more than 50 years, many forget their loving and mutually supportive marriage, which is depicted in the film.

Prince Charles and Camilla Parker-Bowles. These two are an example of how love truly can conquer all. Charles and Camillla met at a polo match in 1970 and developed a deep mutual affection, but each ended up marrying other people. Their romance persisted through Charles' marriage to Lady Diana Spencer, and Camilla was widely and unfairly blamed for the breakup of their marriage. The public forgave Diana's peccadillos but did not extend the same courtesy to Charles and Camilla, neither of whom possessed much personal magnetism. Charles and Camilla finally wed in a civil ceremony on April 9, 2005. Camilla became Her Royal Highness, Duchess of Cornwall. She says she has no desire to be queen.

Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier of Monaco. Every girl's fantasy of marrying her Prince Charming came true for Grace Patricia Kelly, a girl born into a wealthy Irish Catholic family in Philadelphia. Kelly had forged a career as an Oscar-winning actress known for her coolly elegant blond beauty before she met Prince Rainier Grimaldi III in 1955 during a photo shoot. The fairy tale wedding took place about a year later. It was hardly happily ever after, however. Princess Grace chaffed at her opulent isolation, missed her American friends and longed to return to acting. Yet she was as good as her name in the way she adapted to the demands of her newfound royalty and managed her often difficult children. She was a beloved figure in Monaco when she died in a car accident in September 1982.

Queen Noor and King Hussein of Jordan. The future queen of Jordan was born Lisa Najeeb Halaby in Washington, D.C., the daughter of an affluent family of Lebanese and Syrian descent. She studied architecture and urban planning at Princeton University. Her field of study led to a meeting with the king when she traveled to Jordan to work on the building of the Amman Intercontinental Airport. According to her biography "Memoirs of an Unexpected Life" (Miramax $ 25.95), the king courted her by singing an ABBA song, "Take a Chance on Me." She became Noor al-Hussein when she converted to Islam upon marrying the king on June 15, 1978. She was a fierce defender of her husband, whose reign was plagued by conflicts. When her husband died of non-Hodgkins lymphoma on Feb. 7, 1999, she left the hospital and walked out into the rain to offer solace to the crowds gathered there.

Diana, Princess of Wales and Dr. Hasnat Khan. He might not be a boldface name, but the modest Pakistani cardiologist reportedly was the great love of Diana's life, according to those who knew her. She met Khan in 1994 shortly before her divorce from Prince Charles, when she visited a sick friend in the hospital. So smitten was the princess that she journeyed to Pakistan to visit a cancer hospital in order to learn more about his culture and profession. But the romance was doomed from the start, say insiders, because Khan's family would never approve of his marrying a divorced, non-Muslim woman. The famous tabloid photo of her kissing millionaire Dodi Al Fayed is said to have been a calculated effort on Diana's part to make Khan jealous. Diana was killed in a car crash in Paris Aug. 31, 1997. Kahn was among the mourners at her funeral.

Source: William Loeffler, PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW
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Telenovela ‘Passione’ wins prize in South Korea

Telenovela “Passione” won the Seoul International Drama Awards in the Drama Series Category. The award was presented today, August 31, to writer Silvio de Abreu and director Denise Saraceni in Seoul, South Korea. ‘Passione‘ ran against other productions from Korea, China, Australia, Canada, Argentina, and Romania. Thrilled, Sivio de Abreu thanked everyone, “We are very proud of this award and we thank the committee of the Seoul Drama Awards for this great honor. Hopefully in the near future, other Brazilian telenovelas will be able to feel the same emotion.  This award will help to bring our countries and passions together more and more.”

Besides the award, the telenovela received another nomination: Tony Ramos competed in the category for Best Actor. Since 2006 the award has been given annually by the Seoul Drama Organizing Committee, and is considered to be the most important awards in the region. It is the second time that a production from TV Globo competes. In 2007, the telenovela “Little Missy” was among the finalists.
It is a great honor for the Brazilian distributor to win a prize in Asia, where the drama production is extensive, especially in South Korea. “We know the importance of this award and one of the winners will be proud. It is good to know that the products we offer to the international market are recognized for their distinctive and high quality content production”, said Raphael Corrêa Netto, director of International Sales at TV Globo. 

Globo TV International has shown a growth trend in the region. Since 2009 in South Korea, Telenovelas, miniseries, series, and documentaries have been televised daily from TV Globo. Last year, productions had been sold to markets such as China, Thailand, Taiwan, Mongolia, Singapore, Vietnam, and Indonesia. The growth is sustainable with this year´s sale of “City of Men” to New Zealand, Channel 5 of MediaCorp, the largest media source in Singapore broadcasts “India-A Love Story”, while in China, the “Woman” series is broadcast on the CCTV8 channel.
 ‘Passione’ was aired during primetime TV Globo between May 2010 and January 2011. In its last chapter, the plot reached an audience of 52 points with 77% share and 31.5 million viewers. The plot has been sold to over 14 countries. Written by Silvio de Abreu and directed by Denise Saraceni, both from the telenovela “Belissima”, the story is based on family relationships and the secrets of four central characters who live in Brazil and in Italy. The cast features stars such as Fernanda Montenegro (Nominated for an Oscar in the film “Central do Brazil”), Tony Ramos, who also competed for an award for his character in the telenovela, Rodrigo Lombardi (“India-A Love Story”), and Marina Ximenes (“The Favorite”).

Filmed and distributed in HD format, ‘Passione’ is set in one of the largest metropolis in the world, São Paulo, and around one of the most internationally recognized beauties of Rome such as Castle Sant’Angelo, Colosseum, and the Vatican. Both the writer and director also chose to record the majority of the scenes in the center of Italy, in Florence and in Siena, Tuscany.  
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Aislinn Derbez: an Mexican actress and model

Aislinn Derbez (born 18 March 1987) is an Mexican actress and model. She is the daughter of actors Eugenio Derbez and Gabriela Michel.

Derbez began her career as a model at age 15, combined her studies with performing and visual arts in New York for three years, then played several small roles in films and acted in the play Happy Hour.

She has been on the cover page of several magazines.
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Bárbara Mori Best Photoshoot: Beautifulness of Bárbara Mori

Bárbara Mori born February 2, 1978 is a Uruguayan-Mexican actress and model.

Jagat Cinta choose her best photoshoot to show beautifullness of  Bárbara Mori. Enjoy!








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Barbara Mori in PIENSOS back to Aztec

La actress Barbara Mori in this rule that re-treatments for TV Azteca, al lament that he is gone Hague rumor because ni siquiera has been in talks with Nadia that sense. Barbara Mori in PIENSOS back to Aztec

Dijo for that moment when he Quiero know anything about soap operas, but it prepares one for the series on the small screen as it intervendría as producer and star.


Añadió project to progress it, "based on what the television tampoco la ofrecería it, so it will be risky comentarles details mayor, but les puedo would comment that with technique and film Habra Himself action and suspense."

For the Others, who informs him that the next 22 months will be in su la movie theaters, "Viento against" in where it tuvo su HIJO trabajar chance with Ella.

"I see how the taste, the wellhead wellhead desarrollando will be gone in this direction. Ya know how them are moms. Yo I felt much more nervous that the FUER in the water, but he behaves with Himself vs. las Security Cameras "states.

Says who siente su proud that small Haya Ella debuted with him in the movies, y lo hizo bien enough. "Fue share it wonderful world in which he yo vivo. Ya know that this activity hay to be extremely disciplined to mantenerte force and that he es mejor le podría Council to give".

Mori says that will be dedicated to the promotion of "Viento against", so in habría hacer chance to film it in extranjero, aunque le lacking in enthusiasm.

Regrets that the Hague is a film specifically to Venezuela, because Check this project was delayed Ella ya he had committed in Mexico, to participate in the work "The Collector".

For the Others, Barbara Mori declined comment on hacer su failed relationship with Beto Cuevas del encuentro y according to one magazine with it tuvo telenovelas actor William Levy.
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