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    The frilka is a smaller version of the floyarka. The frilka is characterized as an open-ended notched flute. It is a pipe of approximately a 20 cm (8 inches) in length. One end is sharpened and the breath is broken against one of the sides of the tube at the playing end. Six holes (now often 10) in groups of three are burnt out in the center of ...

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  2. It is easy to think of love in purely romantic terms, but the theme of love occurs in a variety of contexts in Greek and Roman thought. From cosmological speculation on the structure of the universe to medical theories of the emotions, from philosophical investigations into the nature of friendship to poetic accounts of the birth of the gods ...

  3. Theories of love can refer to several psychological and sociological theories: Attachment theory; Color wheel theory of love (based on the 1973 book The Colors of Love by John Lee) Compassionate vs. passionate love theory (based on research by Elaine Hatfield) Filter theory; Reward theory of attraction

  4. Myths of romantic love are defined by psychology researcher Carlos Yela García, as a set of false conceptions that are broadly socially accepted about the nature of romantic love. These myths typically define romantic love as naturally including: soulmate status, exclusive loving, sexual fidelity, jealousy as love, desire for marriage, eternal ...

  5. Apr 25, 2020 · Relationships. A Short History of Love. How love became the new religion. Posted June 23, 2017. Source: Wikicommons. [Article revised on 25 April 2020.] The Greek philosopher Empedocles (d. 435...

  6. Sep 7, 2017 · As a result, they started dying from hunger and self-neglect, and Zeus took pity on them, and moved their genitals to the front so that those who were previously androgynous could procreate, and ...

  7. Apr 14, 2021 · A timeline of the concept of love, from Plato and Aristotle, through early Christianity, courtly love and Christian mysticism, to romantic love and love towards robots. From the ancient times to today, one question has plagued philosophers: What is love?

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