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    Professor Christine Doyle ENG 348 02/09/16 Analytical Response for Hope Leslie‚ Volume 2 In Volume 2 of her 2-Volume novel Hope Leslie‚ Catherine Maria Sedgwick makes no attempts in hiding how much of a horrible person Sir Philip Gartner is. His infatuation and obsession with Hope Leslie and getting rid of Rosaline lead him to commit various actions such as springing up the trap that put both Magawisca and Faith in jail after Hope tells him she has no intentions of marrying him. But it isn’t until

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    "This I believe in transferring despair into hope." Like an imprint on a page‚ the devastation of losing a loved one changes everything you believe. The sudden loss of my mother changed my world completely. For several months‚ my life was without hope and hard to cope with‚ the helpless feeling that there was nothing I could have done that would have prevented her death. In addition‚ after the acceptance stages of grief‚ I remain standing with an empty shell of myself such a lost soul. The despair

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    “In One Slum‚ Misery‚ Work‚ Politics and Hope” published in the New York Times and written by Jim Yardley exposes what life is like inside one of the most densely populated and largest slums in the world. Yardley breaks life in the slum into four segments‚ “misery” discusses the lack of infrastructure‚ “work” covers how the economy and industry are run‚ “politics” explains the inequality in the urban landscape of Mumbai‚ while “hope” demonstrates the payoffs of hard work for those living in Dharavi

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    Teaching without joy and learning without hope by Gandhi: I would like to begin my sharing with this paragraph that I read from the book of Dr. Jesus Palma‚ on Curriculum Development System: “The teacher performs two very important functions in the educative process. One function is that of “character formation” which is caused out through modelling‚ counselling and the application of behaviour management or discipline. The second function of the teacher is that of “instruction” which consists

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    Carl Sagan discusses the importance of science and how it helps citizens make smart decisions in "Science and Hope". Science can be described as the study of nature or recognition of how and why things work‚ using logic and experimentation. Sagan describes four important reasons for a determined effort to express science. (Sagan 392) The first reason Sagan discusses is the understanding of science and how it cam be the road out of poverty and backwardness for rising nations. (393) The second reason

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    merican epic space opera film[5] written and directed by George Lucas. It is the first film released in the Star Wars saga and is the fourth in terms of the series’ internal chronology. Groundbreaking in its use of special effects and science fiction/fantasy storytelling‚ the original Star Wars is one of the most successful and influential films of all time. Set "a long time ago in a galaxy far‚ far away"‚ the film follows a group of freedom fighters known as the Rebel Alliance as they plot to destroy

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    Hope has always kept me strong and has helped me move forward in my life. Without hope one would not be able to face everyday challenges. The challenges that I was faced with have benefited me in ways that not only have an impact on me‚ but also benefit others. The first thing I remember was the cold concrete school floor. Everything around me was spinning and I had no idea where I was. My body felt numb. I glanced to my right where I saw the dark shoes of a paramedic. “Everything is going to be

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    Harvest for Hope: A Guide to Mindful Eating By Jane Goodall Jane Goodall‚ a renowned scientist of primatology‚ ethology‚ and anthropology‚ began her studies when she ventured to Africa to work for Dr. Louis Leakey in 1957. From there Goodall earned her PhD at Cambridge University in 1965. She continued her studies‚ focusing especially on the study of chimpanzees; hence Goodall’s nickname "the chimpanzee lady." In 1977‚ she established the Jane Goodall Institute to educate young people about conserving

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    Hope versus reality-where do you stand? Hope is the quintessential human delusion‚ simultaneously is the source of the person greatest strength‚ and the greatest weakness. It is true to say that somewhere between optimism and pessimism is where we usually find realism. Logically‚ it is impossible to stop yourself from hoping certain things‚ but it becomes a problem when hope for something good becomes a delusion. It is good to hope for better conditions‚ but it is bad to call hope a virtue

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    Communication & Social Movements It can be argued that communication networks are not only present in all social movements‚ but‚ are in fact essential to their formation and emergence. As Manual Castells argues in Networks of Outrage and Hope: Social Movements in the Internet Age‚ social movements all throughout history could not have been possible without the communication networks formed by individuals who had a common purpose and goal that challenged the norm of society. Social movements

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