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    Hope For America's Future

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    American History: Our Hope for the Future     Eleanor Rosevelt once said‚ “The Future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.” In my dreams of America’s future‚ I see the people living with the values of the people from days gone by. When my parents‚ elderly relatives and friends tell me stories from when they were children‚ we were brought back to a time to when people had compassion for each other‚ helped one another‚ had faith in God that he would watch out for them‚ had respect

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    The participant’s that are enrolled in this class are considered in the “teen” category. They are quite healthy‚ ranging from slightly scrawny to mildly buff. The majority of them are capable of short bursts of activity‚ but lack in the endurance aspect. Their flexibility levels range from extremely poseable to a few who can’t even touch their toes.     Date # 1‚2‚ Date #3‚4 Date #5‚6‚7   Flexibility Exercises Muscle Stretched # of Repetitions Time # of Repetitions

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    Dreams

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    Dream By: FY All our dreams can come true if we have the courage to pursue them. I believe every child is born a dreamer‚ from the moment we enter this world our mind wanders off in every direction. The thoughts created in our mind unconsciously creates us‚ as humans who differ from one another. For I have dreamed on and on‚ gone through thousands of dreams. Yet I realized that life is not unlimited‚ physically as well as our mentally we are not immortal and have a certain duration

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    Hope Alt.

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    CPR ALTERNATE ASSESSMENT Can you save a life? In an emergency‚ when every second is critical‚ would you know what to do? According to recent statistics sudden cardiac arrest is rapidly becoming the leading cause of death in America. Once the heart ceases to function‚ a healthy human brain may survive without oxygen for up to 4 minutes without suffering any permanent damage. Unfortunately‚ a typical EMS response may take 6‚ 8 or even 10 minutes. Performing CPR dramatically increases the

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    A Song of Hope

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    Couple families with children There were 2.3 million couple families with children in 2001‚ an increase from 2.2 million in 1986. These families may include young children‚ teenage students or adult children (e.g. in some families an adult child may be providing care for elderly parents). The number of young couple families with children (where the reference person was aged less than 35 years) has declined over time. In 2001‚ these families comprised 20% of all couples with children‚ down from

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    Hope is the Thing with Feathers In Emily Dickenson’s poem‚ Hope‚ she uses poetic device’s to describe hope as being like a bird. Birds are usually symbolized as being courageous and having a free soul to roam the skies. Therefore to compare hope to being like a bird was a wise choice for Dickenson because those who choose to be hopeful will have a necessity to have courage deep within them. Dickenson begins her poem with this vague statement that “Hope is the thing with feathers” (line 1). She

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    A Dream within a Dream By Edgar Allen Poe The poem “A Dream within A Dream” by Edgar Allen Poe is about how it feels to lose your hopes and your dreams all at once in a very sorrowful and frustrating manner. In the first stanza he is asking the reader if it matters that his purpose‚ motivation‚ and his love has been taken away by life itself and whether or not it was worth it. Although‚ with the lines “All that we see or seem is but a dream within a dream” has the meaning that what he thinks

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    kid’s birthday wish. Unlike most children‚ my birthday party did not consist of bouncy houses‚ stacks of presents‚ and a princess cake. Burning buildings‚ solders‚ and panicked refugees were the highlight of my birthday party. Giving up the only world I have ever known and fleeing to America was one of the most drastic changes in my life‚ especially at such a young age. After the Balkan War‚ we lived in a small shed on the outskirts of a town named Tuzla. my parents were so poor at the time all we could

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    Hope is the little voice you hear whisper on your ear “maybe” when it seems the entire world is shouting “no.”- Everyone in the world faces situations where they want to give up but a little voice on their ear whispers that there might be a solution if they believe it. Although in some occasions everything seems impossible to people and the entire world is shouting “no”‚ hope always appears as a beacon full of opportunities. In the book of “the pearl”- was also known as “The Pearl of the World”

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    EN102 Section 174 May 4‚ 2012 Hope According to Merriam-Webster‚ the definition of the transitive verb “hope” is 1.) to desire with expectation of obtainment‚ and 2.) to expect with confidence. The first definition indicates a sense of fulfillment due to a confident yearning. The second definition of the word points to a trusting anticipation. In Emily Dickinson’s famous poem‚ “Hope is the thing with feathers‚” she interprets these definitions and adds her own meaning. The first two lines in

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