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    Hope and fear are two very powerful emotions and can influence people in many ways. Thing is what exactly is hope and fear? How does it influence people in many ways and why are those two emotions so strong? The hopes you have are your desires for wanting something to happen. It’s also an element that goes along with making your dreams and goals in life. Sometimes hope is nothing more than the last resort of what you can do to keep holding on to an idea that can sometimes seem unreal. The anticipations

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    Future of Jit

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    Future of JIT If we really look internationally then we can very well judge that behind all MNC’s success there is a just a smart management which have used tactics like JIT‚ and now we can see the difference just note if you can recall any 1 Pakistani international brand? We all will answer no‚ and the main reason implementing policies like this will make us compete in international market. Mr. Sajid Ali‚ managing director BASF‚ says if we closely focus on JIT it basically eliminates some

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    Jobs of the Future

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    Jobs of the Future In The Economist‚ there is an article called Into the Unknown (November 13‚ 2004.) This article also appears in the book Writing and Reading Across the Curriculum. The author of Into the Unknown is unverified. In this article‚ the author talks about how the jobs of the future will come to change. Machines and mechanical devices are taking over the jobs of physical workers and the work force demands are ever changing. “Mechanical devices are already ousting skilled clerical

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    Star Wars: a New Hope

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    Critique Star Wars: A new hope "A long.long time ago‚ in a galaxy far‚ far away…." These short‚ simple words have influenced generations. Novices and Star Wars fans alike have enjoyed and thrived on these inventive movies. The writer and director‚ George Lucas‚ came up with the idea during his years at the University of California. He came up with a six part series‚ yet‚ the first movie to be produced was part four entitled Star Wars: A new hope. It was produced in 1977 by Gary

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    Future of Nursing

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    The system should ensure nurses’ ability to adapt and be flexible in response to changes in science‚ technology‚ and population demographics that shape the delivery of care. An improved education system is necessary to ensure that the current and future generations of nurses can deliver safe‚ quality‚ patient-centered care across all settings‚ especially in such areas as primary care and community and public health. Enactment of the ACA offers a myriad of opportunities for the nursing profession

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    Hope is one part of us that cannot be abolished. Hope is compared as “…the singular gift/ we cannot destroy in ourselves” (lines 17-18). Whether you believe it or not hope exists within you and is constantly working in your life. In Jeremiah 29:11‚ it says “For I know the thoughts that I think toward you‚ says the LORD‚ thoughts of peace and not of evil‚ to give you a future and a hope.” How reassuring is it to know that God gives us hope; it is something that he places in our body when creating

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    Education for the Future According to the Oxford Dictionary “Education is the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction‚ especially at school or university level”. Nowadays‚ there are dozens of theories about education and most of them consider what its aims should be and what type of subjects should students be instructed in. In order for schools to fully prepare students for their future‚ the annual curriculum should be modified to include academic subjects as well as creative subjects

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    Goodall also couldn’t predict that many animals would end up being endangered due to human aspirations. Luckily‚ Goodall was able to meet some inspirational people who are trying to save the endangered species in the world. One of the first stories of “Hope for Animals and Their World: How Endangered Species Are Being Rescued” is the wild black footed ferret who is located mostly in North America from Canada to Mexico.

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    freedom‚ and he becomes the prioner of himself. [pic] "hope" "hope" is a dangerous thing in Shawshank‚ according to one prisoner who has stayed there for 30 years. sometimes it means punishments and even death. but our hero‚ Andy‚ doesn’t think so. he is always full of hope. with hope‚ he succeeds in establishing a new and well-arranged library for his fellow friends in Shawshank by writing letters to the government every week for 6 years. with hope‚ he plays the classcial music through the loudspeaker

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    relate directly to Dickinson herself‚ but also the American people as a whole. “Hope” is a thing with feathers was written in 1861‚ the year that marks the start of the civil war. During this time period‚ the majority of Americans were most likely looking for hope. Due to the fact that this poem was written during the romanticist era and the civil war‚ it was inspiring and the poem itself gave hope. This theme of hope never fading away is still prevalent today just as much as it was in the nineteenth

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