Saturday, 11 September 2010

Feeling or Reason

Today if you go to check at the schedule table to blog then you will find that it is my duty to blog, although I have already known that It's finished but I get used to with it, so I'm still looking to new topic to blog it. Tonight, we had a farewell party to P'on which we had fun a lot. During the party we had a topic which I used several hours to discuss about it. The topic is "Love is a consequence of feeling of reasonable? and we agree that we should ask professor like you, Peter. ^_^ ,and you'll have a topic to discuss with us again during AEP@AUA day off.

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References
No references because this topic is not academic. ^_^

8 comments:

  1. I'm sorry to forget that topic should be a subject which is noun or noun phase so It shouldn't be a question ?

    In my opinion, love is a result of feeling.

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  2. Love is only led by chemical from your brain, it full of reasons.

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  3. I disagree with you math. Love is lead by emotion. Everybody try to find real love to fullfill their inner needs.

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  4. @Math
    Do you have any support your idea?

    Can you explain more because I cant figure it out that how brain led you to love? Why it's not about heart to led it?

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  5. I think our topic is the cause of love.

    After I research a little bit from wikipedia, love is a type of emotion("love",2010) and emotion is a personal experience which is affected by biochemical and environmental influences("Emotion",2010). Therefore, the cause love is the combination of biochemical and environment.

    @Net (September 11, 2010 1:52 AM)
    In the modern knowledge, we beleive that our brain control everything in our body, although, in the past, we beleived that heart do it, because we have discovered that we use heart only to pump our blood.

    References
    Love. (2010, September 2). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 06:37, September 11, 2010, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Love&oldid=382471591

    Emotion. (2010, September 9). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 06:37, September 11, 2010, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Emotion&oldid=383913301

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  6. Wow...Wut's getting serious.

    According to "The science of love", the love comes from 3 steps: lust, attraction, and attachment; together with many happy chemical which release from your brain.

    If you want to fall in love just
    -Find a complete stranger.
    -Reveal to each other intimate details about your lives for half an hour.
    -Then, stare deeply into each other’s eyes without talking for four minutes.

    Many couples felt deeply attracted after 34 minutes.

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    References
    The science of love. (n.d.). Your amazing brain. Retrieved September 11, 2010 from http://www.youramazingbrain.org/lovesex/sciencelove.htm

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  7. @Wut
    like you say "In the modern knowledge, we beleive that our brain control everything in our body, although, in the past, we beleived that heart do it, because we have discovered that we use heart only to pump our blood". However, you can't order your heart to stop beating, so I think heart is an organ which's important equally with brain. Moreover, have you ever heard some poem it says "No reason for love but many reasons for leave".

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  8. Although I've abstained from adding my own opinions, I like your discussion on a topic that matters a lot to most people.
    Feel free to continue.

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