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    In The Hollow Hope‚ Gerald Rosenberg outlines the conditions under which the Supreme Court can accomplish significant social reform. It is through a Conditional Court model that the Supreme Court can overcome powerful constraints of limited rights‚ a lack of independence‚ and a shortage in implementation tools and move towards achieving change. In Brown v. Plata‚ the Supreme Court accomplishes significant social reform consistent with Rosenberg’s Conditional Court model based on an analysis of California’s

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    Hope Muscular & Flexibility Project The Busy Traveler Class My class is focused on ’the busy traveler’‚ consisting of a group of older adults who work and travel often‚ spending a lot of time on airplanes or in hotels. They don’t stay in the same place long enough for a gym membership or big permanent‚ non-moveable equipment to be worth the money. Their strengths include things taken from working and traveling-- time management and recognition of the importance of getting in shape. Their weaknesses

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    The Audacity of Hope Wasps are generally thought of as those stinging insects that fly around like bees; however‚ there is another meaning altogether. W.A.S.P as an acronym stands for White‚ Anglo-Saxon‚ and Protestant. To date‚ only one non-wasp was ever elected President of the United States‚ and he was assassinated from a grassy knoll and his brother who many thought could also be elected was shot before he even had the chance. So what makes Barack Obama‚ a non-white‚ non-Anglo-Saxon‚ and at

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    A Glimpse of Hope Love is a driving force in society that controls a person’s emotions and actions like a an addiction. It is over controlling to the user and can have negative influences on others as well. In the novel The Great Gatsby‚ the reader sees the progression of Gatsby’s obsessive craving for Daisy’s love through the eyes of the narrator Nick. The novel is a classic realistic fiction text written by F. Scott Fitzgerald that takes place in the roaring twenties in the lively city of New

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    My Dream

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    Honda Dreams Fund is the opportunity I have been waiting for to realise my dreams. Since I was young‚ I have always aspired to be a dental doctor with masters’ degree. I come from a large family of eight siblings. Being the youngest in the family‚ I did not get all the comfort and luxuries other children of my age enjoy. I was born in the rural area i.e. felda land scheme where my father is a settler till today. My dad had a vision that his children should have good education in order to succeed

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    The California Dream

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    place in the world to some people. When people think of California they cannot help but think of the California dream and what it stands for in their eyes. With California having such high expectations‚ has anyone ever stopped to think that the California dream isn’t what its made out to be? when comparing California’s image and California’s reality one can see that the California dream can be seen as a paradox to the state’s lower class but a reality to its wealthy. In the 19th century‚ the discovery

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    Are Dreams Meaningful

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    Dreams and Humanity Since the beginning of time‚ the interpretation of dreams has been used as a means to provide guidance for future actions or as warnings. Some dreams are so bizarre that they have often been ascribed to the soul having an out of body experience (Tedlock‚ 1987). While dreams are often defined as successions of random visual images‚ these images are only a complement to the feeling of being absorbed into a fantasy world in which things happen‚ actions are carried out‚ people

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    The American Dream

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    The American Dream & Hardin’s “Tragedy of the Commons” While the American Dream is different for everyone‚ it is most associated with the hope and belief that one can achieve success and freedom in the United States‚ which leads to happiness. America would provide the opportunity for people to grow and have a prosperous life with a lot of money‚ a good job‚ and expensive possessions. However‚ there is much debate whether or not such a “dream” of a life is possible. While many in today’s society

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    The American Dream Eager to begin a new life of religious freedom‚ the British Pilgrims travelled to North America to escape the persecution and poverty of their home country. From this voyage to the newly discovered land‚ sparked a vision of a more perfect relationship between the people and their country. As a result of this vision‚ America’s founding fathers used the shortcomings of their mother country to create documents that has shaped the American lifestyle in to one of the most sought-after

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    Dream Deferred

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    Hughes’ Harlem - A Dream Deferred Sometimes his poetry is simplistic and degenerates into a nothing more than whining‚ but other times he waxes quite profound‚ and in all cases he is worth studying. A poem that students often encounter in their classes is “Harlem: A Dream Deferred‚” from his Montage of a Dream Deferred. The following discussion analyzes Hughes’ “Harlem: A Dream Deferred” in terms of theme and literary devices; then it offers a commentary to help the student understand some of

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