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    HSM/240 Creating a Social Program June 17‚ 2012 Hope Tree Introduction Although it may not be cost effective now‚ young adults with more adequate life skills will have a more positive effect on society as a whole. Hope Tree is a community based social program creating a safety net for young adults about to “age out” of the foster or group home system. For these youth with already troubled pasts of neglect‚ abuse‚ and abandonment issues; running as far and as fast from the system seems

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    always going to be deeply rooted inside of them.(Alexis Spradley) In addition‚ culture is sometimes used as a magnifying glass or telescope to explain an act of prosperity and defeat. Former president Obama once implied in his book “The Audacity of Hope” that black culture is to blame for African Americans plight or difficult situation‚ in other words he was saying that we as African americans grasp the concept that culture matters but that culture is shaped by different situations and events. What

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    Professor Cordero ENC1102 Existence An Analysis of Lisel Mueller’s “Hope” When we are going through hardships in life‚ we feel like we are in a small wreck boat fighting the currents of a nasty sea storm. We start noticing we are miles and miles away from help; we realize we are alone. We cannot see beyond the situation we are currently experiencing. We are blind by the sea storm and it seems like there is no sign of hope anywhere. But just as we fall into despair‚ a luminous light squeezes from

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    In the article “Hope and Exploitation”‚ Adrienne Martin explores how hope can make a patient more vulnerable to exploitation in clinical trials. Martin argues that three components of hope makes a participant more inclined to participate in a research study. In this article‚ Martin highlights some practical steps that can be taken by researchers to combat possible exploitative practices. First‚ I will identify and explain the three main components of hope as Martin emphasized. Next‚ I will explain

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    Reflections of the Past and Hopes for the Future- 2013 Reflecting back on my year‚ I have had many ups and downs. We should accept the fact that life doesn’t always go on the way we plan. Life can surprise you. It can make you cry. And eventually it will put a smile on your face after all the stormy moments. My reflections of myself were not really what I had hoped they would be. I really had to tell myself to stop looking at the things I do so negatively ‚ and turn my thoughts into positive

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    English21b.1156 2/7/11 EP3 Like everything in life‚ there is always a cause to something and with a cause come’s its effects. In the case of Gloria Anzaldua and Eric Liu we see that the cause of them having to assimilate is because they live in a dominant society to which their culture and identity do not meet the standards of the currents society. This causes them to have to assimilate so that they are able to fit

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    Analysis of "Peril of Hope" The poem "Peril of Hope‚" by Robert Frost is about having hope. The poem speaks about no matter how things are one minute they can always change. Hope‚ however‚ is constantly there and will always be there to help get through the tough times until things get better. Imagery is used throughout this poem to help describe the extent of the boundaries of hope. Hope has endless boundaries in this poem it goes from one extreme to the next. In the first stanza

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    Case Study: Toys Of Hope

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    they could. Toys of hope is an organization that aims to help those families in need. The guiding principal behind their mission is that “all children‚ regardless of financial status‚ race‚ religion or nationality‚ are deserving of those things which can help give them a happier and more fulfilling life. A new toy can mean everything to a needy or homeless child. It provides fun and enjoyment and gives a child a sense of pride in having something of their very own.” Toys of Hope is a nonprofit organization

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    According to Eric Foner in his book Give Me Liberty!‚ politics in the eighteenth-century America had a more democratic quality than in Great Britain. In Britain the requirement of voting laws was property qualification. The main purpose of this was to guarantee that men who had an economic stake in society and the independence of judgment would be the ones to determine the policies of the government. Women‚ slaves‚ servants‚ the poor‚ tenants‚ and adult sons living with their parents all lacked

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    Hope is a belief in something that can bring sorrow or joy to one’s life. In this case‚ a woman’s hope is crushed as Samuel Johnson‚ author of the letter‚ uses redirection of the topic and logic to explain his unwanted denial to a request that could change a life forever. In Johnson’s response to a hopeful woman‚ he immediately denies her request before redirecting his letter to hope as it causes grief or happiness in a situation. In his words‚ Johnson believes that hope is “a species of happiness”

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