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    Hope helps us to live through tough times. When we stay positive about our future, and feel that we have to fight to win the problems you are dealing with, our probability to succeed increases. Remember that our subconscious mind is the most powerful thing on this earth. With its help, you can make an impossible possible, or win a war. For example, from the book The Absolutely True Diary Part-Time Indian demonstrates various ways of hope and dreams found in the book. Junior's experience, they're…

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    difference between being hopeful or hopeless? Some define hopeful as being optimistic. To be hopeful is to be inspired or driven towards future events. Hope is something that keeps humanity from giving up too easily. It’s the little something inside of people who tells them there’s still a shot, keep trying, but at the same time there could be an absence of hope. When you are hopeless it is a totally different feeling. Hopeless, instead of creating a feeling of inspiration, often fills someone…

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    are linked to the theme of hope the essential to human survival because both of these stories had people who didn't have hope. Lets talk about the song A team by Ed Sheeren first. This girl had hope in herself to keep living even though at the end well she kind of died. But, she kind of would do anything to sell herself to to get money or drugs. That is kind of what she lived for sadly thats my understanding of that song by Ed Sheeren. But, also I think she kind of had hope to live her life…

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    Hope: For Suckers or Dreamers? Have you ever had hope so much that it changed your life? What kind of hope do you believe in? Many use the expression “Hope is for suckers” but having hope can change the way people look at the world around them. It can open new doors and shine a light on the dark days. While Katy Perry and Emily Dickinson show this in their poems Firework and “Hope” is the thing with feathers which both share the common theme of hope, Dickinson uses the theme of losing oneself…

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    Implementing Positive Psychology Interventions in cases of adversity; The benefits of increasing Optimism, Resilience, Meditation, Hope and Social support in alleviating depressive symptoms. “Depression is more than just sadness. People with depression may experience a lack of interest and pleasure in daily activities, significant weight loss or gain, insomnia or excessive sleeping, lack of energy, inability to concentrate, feelings of worthlessness or excessive guilt and recurrent thoughts of…

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    10, 000 Hour Argument

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    When you have unnecessarily high hopes for success but lack the ability to pursue that success, then the smallest mishaps during the learning process and practice can lead to excessive amounts of distress, which almost inevitably leads to failure.The 10,000 hour rule encourages this hope of practice being able to give people abilities that they have no way to achieve. I strongly disagree with this rule because of this false hope that it gives. In the article, the author says this…

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    Book Summary: The Glade

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    terrorizing flesh-eating “Grievers”. The maze is the only way to get out- but no one's ever made it through alive. The boys in the Glade also known as the “Gladers” have been looking for a way out of the maze for 2 years and have now begun to lose hope. Until something unspeakable happens. A girl shows up, the first girl EVER. She delivers a message and triggers something that…

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    I hope you are well; I know I am. As of now, the American Red Cross has assigned me to a mobile hospital (Mobile Hospital No. 1) in Coulommiers, a commune located in the Seine-et-Marne department. Here, we treat the men who’ve been severely injured in the battle at Belleau Wood. Both professional nurses and volunteers work together here to minimize casualties. We all hope to greatly reduce the devastating impacts of war, although the frequent visits from Boche aviators make that a bit difficult…

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    Raisin In The Sun Plant

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    The plant is a prominent symbol because it is symbolic of the hope that she still has in her family’s success. The author brings up the plant repeatedly in the play as it radiates symbolic messages at every step of the story. The plants primarily function in the story is to be a representation of Mama’s hopes for a better future for all of her family. The plant also represents Hansberry's message in the story, which is to have hope for a better future, no matter how hard the present situation…

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    from humanity can disorient and debilitate oneself, unless they have hope. In John Valliant’s literary work The Jaguar’s Children, the protagonist, Hector, significantly grows, as he becomes an optimistic individual in order to survive, a more selfless person by taking care of Cesar and becomes a faithful believer in God. The isolation he faces changes his moral beliefs and attitude, ultimately giving him the willpower and hope to stay alive long enough to be rescued. At the beginning of the…

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