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    usually abandon hope. In The Scarlet Letter‚ written by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ one would expect that Hester Prynne to give up. Hester suffered a lot during the book; however‚ we can see that she still has hope in many ways. One of the ways is that she is always with her daughter‚ Pearl. Another way is when we see a rose bush when the times are hard. The rose bush is present during hard times and in ways that give Hester a sense of hope and faith. A way to keep Hester alive and full of hope was seeing Pearl

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    Zen and the Art of Happiness

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    禅 Zen and the Art of Happiness Chris Pentris Dominique Doarte S. Gapayao Zen and the Art of Happiness “Everyone deserves to be happy.” And that is exactly why we are still here on earth‚ why we are still breathing‚ and why we are still persevering‚ this is because we want to experience happiness‚ not just it‚ but a true happiness. There are different concepts of happiness according to different kind of persons‚ and to some philosophers. I remember what our professor taught us when he

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    Defining Happiness Many philosophical thinkers have attempted to explain the question of what makes human beings happy and how this happiness can be spread to the greatest number of people. This issue is perhaps one of the most challenging to tackle because there are so many different ways for people to achieve happiness. Scholars such as John Stuart Mill and Aristotle attempt to point out universal truths by defining key aspects of happiness such as pleasure and attempting to do good. They both

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    Say Yes to Life!

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    SAY YES TO LIFE! RH Bill covers the promotion of contraceptives to prevent early pregnancy and the avoidance of sudden increase of country’s population. It was passed by the congress and still in the process of voting and approval of the senate. The Catholic Church is alarmed with this matter and strongly disagrees because it disobeys the scriptures of God. It thwarts the life of a person‚ specifically a baby to live. Under the RH Bill is the promotion of contraceptives and other forms of preventing

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    HAPPINESS ON SOCIAL CONNECTIONS As you having lots of people in your life circles‚ seeing people regularly and being ‘well connected’ to each other has many advantages in every perspectives of life. Don’t get me wrong as mentioned in my last sentence. Knowing how to chill and enjoyable in ‘down time’ on your own‚ to reflect your personality‚ have privacy and relax is also essential have sometime matters – even superman had his fortress and power of solitude! But regular social contact has own

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    JD suggests that we might consider the liberal model of work as a middle ground between the hedonistic interpretation of the convention model and human fulfillment model. Hedonistic interpretation focuses on the happiness and aims at getting whatever one wants. And it claims that individuals are free to choose their own preferences and the goal of economic activity is to satisfy preferences. That is the common point between liberal model and hedonistic interpretation. And the fulfillment school believes

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    hope the great gatsby

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    Hope In the novel “The Great Gatsby”‚ written by Fitzgerald‚ hopefulness plays an immense role. Hope is something that Fitzgerald utilizes as what transfers characters and allows them to have the will to keep searching for their dreams and ambitions. What Fitzgerald shows that helps Jay Gatsby gain all his hope is the love he has for Daisy Buchanan and The Green Light. Fitzgerald reveals many obstacles Gatsby has to face in order to pursue his ambitions and also shows how he stays hopeful in order

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    My Little Hope

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    "My little Hope" By: Jocel M. Pamisaran. In a dark and empty room‚ I found myself standing in front of a broken mirror. As I stepped closer to it‚ I saw my eyes showing the broken pieces of my heart. My hands wanted to arrange the pieces and return it to its wholeness. When I tried to touch it‚ my fingers burned with its strong fire of hatred. And then my mind reminisced the time when it surrendered to the power of my brave heart. My heart was so happy then

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    Muellers Poem 'Hope'

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    In Muellers poem "Hope‚" there are multiple uses of different imageries to make the poem more powerful for the reader. For example‚ the line "it shakes sleep from its eyes and drops from mushroom gills‚" is an example of tactile imagery because the poet tries to portray that hope lies within the gills of mushrooms which are under the mushroom head. There is hope within these gills because they are the smallest things and in order for the mushroom to survive‚ it mush drop from these gills into the

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    Ad Hope on Identity

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    A.D. Hope on Identity: Identity‚ defined as the sense of self‚ providing sameness and continuity in personality over time and sometimes disturbed in mental illnesses‚ is a concept frequently explored by Australian poet and essayist Alec Derwent Hope. This is evident in the poems Australia and The Explorers where Hope utilises a number of literary techniques‚ primarily metaphorical language‚ to express his understanding of and critiques the nature of identity. Australia is Hopes criticism of Australian

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