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  2. What the World Needs Now Is Love - Wikipedia

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    "What the World Needs Now Is Love" is a 1965 popular song with lyrics by Hal David and music composed by Burt Bacharach. First recorded and made popular by Jackie DeShannon , it was released on April 15, 1965, on the Imperial label after a release on sister label Liberty records the previous month was canceled.

  3. What the World Needs Now Is Love (Sweet Inspirations album)

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    It features their cover versions of the classic songs; "Alfie", "Unchained Melody", "What the World Needs Now Is Love" and the Bee Gees' "To Love Somebody". The group's album scored two R&B hit singles; "To Love Somebody" peaked No. 30 and "Unchained Melody" which peaked No. 41 on the Billboard Hot Rhythm & Blues Singles chart. [2]

  4. Love - Wikipedia

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    It is parental love, seen as creating goodness in the world; it is the way God is seen to love humanity, and it is seen as the kind of love that Christians aspire to have for one another. [8] phileo Also used in the New Testament, phileo is a human response to something that is found to be delightful. Also known as "brotherly love."

  5. All You Need Is Love - Wikipedia

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    "All You Need Is Love" was part of Queen Elizabeth II's entrance music at the official millennium celebrations on 31 December 1999. [134] The Beatles' recording was played just before the midnight festivities at the Millennium Dome in London. [135] In 2002, the song was performed by choirs across Britain during the queen's Golden Jubilee ...

  6. Unconditional love - Wikipedia

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    Parental love is said to be the best example of unconditional love. Unconditional love is known as affection without any limitations, or love without conditions. This term is sometimes associated with other terms such as true altruism or complete love. Each area of expertise has a certain way of describing unconditional love, but most will ...

  7. Chesed - Wikipedia

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    The noun chesed inherits both senses, on one hand 'zeal, love, kindness towards someone' and on the other 'zeal, ardour against someone; envy, reproach'. In its positive sense it is used to describe mutual benevolence, mercy or pity between people, devotional piety of people towards God, as well as the grace, favour or mercy of God towards people.

  8. Strachey love letter algorithm - Wikipedia

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    Rather than modeling writing as a creative process, the love letter algorithm represents the writing of love letters as formulaic and without creativity. [8] The algorithm has the following structure: Print two words taken from a list of salutations; Do the following 5 times: Choose one of two sentence structures depending on a random value Rand

  9. Heart symbol - Wikipedia

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    The use of the heart symbol as a logograph for the English verb "to love" derives from the use in "I ♥ NY," introduced in 1977. [29] Outdoor toilets in Scandinavia traditionally had a heart shaped peephole. In homes a heart symbol made from red painted plywood, or a stuffed fabric one, is often used to assist visitors in finding the modern ...