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    Anne Frank. In this quote it is shown that forgiveness and hope are truly the key to getting through something. While 6 million people may have died in the Holocaust‚ think about all of the people who survived and struggled to have hope in the hard times. The only way to get through such a tragedy like the holocaust was to be optimistic‚ and try to forgive people for the horrible misfortunes they committed. Anne Frank and her family had hope and they lived in hiding for two years. While it may have

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    Franklin D. Roosevelt

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    Cited: "FDR ’s New Deal." N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 30 May 2011. <http://www.angelfire.com/oh4/newdeal/>. "FDR Quotes." Inspirational Quotes. Sharp Business Solutions‚ n.d. Web. 27 May 2011. <http://www.inspirational-quotes-and-quotations.com/fdr-quotes.html>. "Franklin Delano Roosevelt." Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia. 6th ed. Hyde Park‚ N.Y.: 2010. Print. Kelly‚ Martin. "Franklin D. Roosevelt." American History. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 30 May 2011.

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    event: the largest seaborne invasion in the history of warfare‚ otherwise known as D-Day. The impacts of this invasion completely changed the entirety of World War II and lead to the Allied Victory over the Axis armies in Western Europe. To begin with‚ D-Day lead to the Nazi army having to fight against the Allies on two fronts‚ making it much more difficult for them to defend their conquests throughout Europe. Before D-Day‚ the majority of Allied attacks against the Nazis in Europe had been by the

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    Donald S. Whitney comments that Bible intake is the most important “spiritual discipline”. Nothing can replace it in the believer’s life. In simple terms a healthy leader cannot mature without a diet from the milk and meat of Scripture. It is obvious because the Bible tells us about God and the incarnation. The Bible reveals the Law of God to us and shows us our brokenness. In the Bible we learn about the death of Christ and how his death is a substitute for all who repent and believe in Jesus Christ

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    the past 20 years‚ intellectual property has been highly respected in the world. In other words‚ there has been a majority of companies that paid more and more attention with regard to the performance of department of research and development (R&D)‚ and especially for technologic corporations that own the fast product-life-cycle. Despite the fact that some people will argue whether reinvesting more source in research and development is successful strategy or not‚ an important issue for management

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    mankind confronts its fear of its annihilation. He firmly believes that a writer’s duty is to remind mankind of its values‚ and give it hope that it will prevail through hardships. In The Lord of The Flies‚ the author William Golding also seems to support Faulkner’s beliefs. While Golding shows the hardships that face mankind‚ primarily ourselves‚ he gives mankind hope in that we will learn from our mistakes and survive. To this day‚ both Faulkner’s and Golding’s ideas are relevant today to looking at

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    Persistence-Music-Hope It is amazing how three simple words can mean so much to a being‚ especially three words that do not relate in any way except through the specific being. These relations between terms give a meaning through the beings’ experiences in life whether they be misfortune or happiness. The three words that touch me emotionally‚ spiritually and physically are persistence‚ music and a favorite of most: hope. Each word means something very different for every living thing that ever

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    Erik Estrada Professor Morean English 113 SU10 B Term 11 August 2010 Children Remembered The poems “Hope” by Ariel Dorfman and “Ballad of Birmingham” by Dudley Randall display a theme relating to the tremendous love a parent displays for their children and the terrible feeling they experience when they sense their child is in grave danger. In “Hope” the narrator describes the son “missing / since May 8 / of last year” (766). In “Ballad of Birmingham” it describes the story of a mother giving

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    "“Transcending Without Transcendence”: Utopianism and an Ethos of Hope." Antipode 38.4 (2006): 691-710. Academic Search Premier. Web. 6 Nov. 2014. The essay discusses how today‚ there is a hope and desire for utopianism around the world but the problem lies of how to achieve this. It tells of how Ernst Bloch reinvented the idea of utopianism as a sort of process which is said to end in sure utopianism if followed. To achieve this‚ the ethos of hope will allow us to endure the bad in this world and if we all

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    Close Reading Mrs. Burnett A Midsummer Night’s Dream Analysis When Titania argues with Oberon about ownership of the Indian boy‚ their relationship is not only affected‚ but the society is affected negatively as well. The argument over the Indian boy causes major difficulties in the weather and seasons. Titania defying her gender role also causes problems because she is not obeying the demands of her husband whom she should. She “ha[s] forsworn his bed and company‚” which means she rejects

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