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    gentle and delicate nature. However‚ glass exposes its power and strength into the vicinity when it shatters into pieces. Likewise‚ Laura becomes courageous and much more powerful after Jim breaks her heart. Jim goes through the process of making her hopeful and then immediately tarnishes her desires of living a domestic life with him in their short encounter. However Laura emerges as the bigger person by giving him a memento. This scene reveals Laura’s resiliency that is often hidden beneath her taciturn

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    vulnerability could get her killed.  The interesting thing about her keeping up this appearance of strength is that it seems to fuel her natural instincts and actually helps to make her tougher.  The tougher the obstacles that she faces‚ the more hopeful and purposeful she becomes.  This aura of hopefulness is obviously sensed by others around her‚ as when the character of Cinna says to her‚ "I want the audience to recognize you when you ’re in the arena."  "Katniss‚ the girl who was on fire" (Hunger

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    Kelsey Earney Biology 102 sec 7 10/30/2012 Miraculous Treatments on the Horizon Scientists have pushed the envelope into the unknown‚ the impossible‚ and the unethical since the beginning of science. Recently scientists have researched ways to treat diseases such as cystic fibrosis‚ cancer‚ aids‚ and several more devastating diseases with no known cures. Scientists have found promising treatments using gene therapy‚ cloning‚ and stem cells. There are very few treatments using these techniques

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    Obama’s Inaugural Barack Obama delivered his Inaugural Address at a critical point in American history. The United States was facing a global economic crisis while skidding deeper into recession‚ two foreign wars were being fought with consistently rising death tolls‚ international relations looked bleak‚ and the outgoing president was leaving with one of the lowest approval ratings in history. Obama’s speech had lofty goals. His mission was to inspire hope‚ unite Americans behind his leadership

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    spring will also be there. And the litrary meaning of this statement states that‚ "If winter comes‚ can spring be far behind" which means that adversties will come in man’s life but pleasantries will also be there waiting for. So man should be hopeful and never feel dejected‚ while cycle of death and birth will be continue in similar way.Even man faces difficulties in life‚ he has to confront many hardships to earn his livelihood and to make both ends meet. "It is well said that despair rules

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    The Articles of Confederation were created in order to establish government between the 13 states. They were the first constitution of the United States. The Articles ultimately turned the U.S. weak and left in despair. Some of the shortcomings associated with the Articles of Confederation have to do with the states being supreme. Under the Articles‚ the states are sovereign and create their own laws and regulations. That led the country finding difficulty with international trade‚ a depressed economy

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    audience is able to understand the narrator’s thoughts because it is coming from a first person perspective. The narrator’s realization of doom in the passage‚ inspires thoughts of hope‚ and allow for his characterization to change from pessimistic to hopeful. This occurs as thinks that “It was hope--the hope that triumphs on the rack” (Poe 6). His new thoughts altogether not only changes his characterization‚ but also the mood of the scene. The mood then converts from depressing into inspiration.

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    Hampton Sides’ use of rhetorical devices in the book The Kingdom of Ice: The Grand and Terrible Polar Voyage of the USS Jeannette establishes the contrasting tone of the dreary location the ship is in to the optimistic‚ celebratory tone the men on the ship possess. Sides uses grim diction such as “trapped” and “beyond” (Sides 357) to reveal how the ship has no hope in moving in the frozen ice. He explicitly states “sixteen months” and “thirteen hundred miles” (Sides 357) to emphasize how long these

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    Thus William Blake gives a very tragic and moving view of London and its inhabitancies.The bleakness and the dreary world of London is portrayed here. Indeed (The concept of universal human suffering permeates through Blake’s dolorous poem "London‚" which depicts a city of causalities fallen to their own psychological and ideological demoralization‚)which depicts a city of the picture of the exploitation and vulnerability of innocence . Innocence is devastated again and again. It is as if that England

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    The men are hopeful that even though “it’s raining” on then that one day “the sun will come out” and they will be able to go home to their loved ones. I feel that this song is a way to give them hope in seeing their families and it’s sending a message that even though

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