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102. Anxiety and sleep quality in patients receiving maintenance hemodialysis: multiple mediating roles of hope and family function
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Wang, Guoqing, Yi, Xiang, Fan, Hui, and Cheng, Huiling
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- 2024
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103. Climate change worry among nurses and their hope levels for climate change prevention
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Duran, Songül and Kaynak, Serap
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- 2024
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104. Effect of resilience training on stress, hope and psychological toughness of mothers living with mentally and physically disabled children
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Sharifian, Pegah, kuchaki, Zeinab, and shoghi, Mahnaz
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- 2024
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105. The mediating effects of hope on the relationships of social support and self-esteem with psychological resilience in patients with stroke
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Sun, Boru, Wang, Nan, Li, Ke, Yang, Yan, and Zhang, Fengjiao
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- 2024
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106. The mediating role of hope in the relation between uncertainty and social support with self-management among patients with ESKD undergoing hemodialysis
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Parviniannasab, Ali Mohammad, Dehghani, Fatemeh, and Hosseini, Seyyed Ali
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- 2024
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107. Determination of nurses’ happiness, hope, future expectations, and the factors influencing them: a descriptive study that can guide policy development to prevent nurse migration*
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Yanık, Derya and Ediz, Çiçek
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- 2024
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108. Hope : Entertainer of the Century
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Richard Zoglin and Richard Zoglin
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“Revelatory…fascinating” (The New York Times): The first definitive biography of Bob Hope, featuring exclusive and extensive reporting that makes the persuasive case that he was the most important entertainer of the twentieth century.With his topical jokes and his all-American, brash-but-cowardly screen character, Bob Hope was the only entertainer to achieve top-rated success in every major mass-entertainment medium of the century, from vaudeville in the 1920s all the way to television in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. He virtually invented modern stand-up comedy. Above all, he helped redefine the very notion of what it means to be a star: a savvy businessman, an enterprising builder of his own brand, and a public-spirited entertainer whose Christmas military tours and unflagging work for charity set the standard for public service in Hollywood. As Richard Zoglin shows in this “entertaining and important book” (The Wall Street Journal), there is still much to be learned about this most public of figures, from his secret first marriage and his stint in reform school, to his indiscriminate womanizing and his ambivalent relationships with Bing Crosby and Johnny Carson. Hope could be cold, self-centered, tight with a buck, and perhaps the least introspective man in Hollywood. But he was also a tireless worker, devoted to his fans, and generous with friends. “Scrupulously researched, likely definitive, and as entertaining and as important (to an understanding of twentieth- and twenty-first-century pop culture) as its subject once genuinely was” (Vanity Fair), Hope is both a celebration of the entertainer and a complex portrait of a gifted but flawed man. “A wonderful biography,” says Woody Allen. “For me, it's a feast.”
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- 2014
109. From disenfranchisement to hope through youth-adult participatory action research
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Howell, Angelique
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- 2024
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110. Smartphone App Enhanced Facilitation Among Veterans in a Mental Health Inpatient Setting (Project HOPE) (Project HOPE)
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- 2025
111. Dark Hope
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Christine Feehan and Christine Feehan
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- Paranormal fiction, Romance fiction, Novels
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Immortal passions rage as evil grows in this gripping novel in Christine Feehan's #1 New York Times bestselling Carpathian series.Silke Vriese Reinders knows a war is coming. The demon slayer has seen it over and over again in the cards—and the battle won't just be for the survival of her remote village, but for all mankind. Silke knows the only way to win will be with the help of the Carpathians. A fact that fills her with trepidation, as she is fated to be the lifemate to one of the ancient supernatural warriors—bound to a complete stranger and responsible for his soul.One of the oldest, most dangerous Carpathians, Benedek Kovak is more beast than man. Locked away for centuries, the only thing that has stopped him from becoming one of the monsters he's sworn to defeat is the thought of his lifemate. When Benedek senses the impending danger, he sets out to find her before it's too late. But their enemy has laid a trap that pushes him closer to turning than ever before.For so long Benedek has felt nothing. Now, some dark art is compelling him to indulge in cravings he thought long buried. He has no hope that anyone can restore what's left of his tainted soul, but Silke is nothing like he imagined. Perhaps she's strong enough to fight back the darkness. Perhaps together they can defeat an adversary hell bent on destroying them all....
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- 2025
112. The Hope Fault
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Tracy Farr and Tracy Farr
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FROM THE MILES FRANKLIN AWARD LONGLISTED AUTHORThe Hope Fault is a novel about steps and exes and fairy godmothers; about parents and partners who are missing, and the people who replace them.In Cassetown, Geologue Bay, Iris and her extended family - her ex-husband and his wife and their new baby; her son and her best friend's daughter - gather on a midwinter long weekend, to pack up the familyholiday house now that it has been sold. They are together for one last time, one last weekend, one last party. As the house is stripped bare, their secrets - and the complex, messy nature of family relationships - will be revealed.
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- 2025
113. Hope in Darkness: Leaving Night
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Badetti, Luca and Badetti, Luca
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- Suffering--Religious aspects--Christianity, Hope--Religious aspects--Christianity, Night--Religious aspects--Christianity, Depression, Mental--Religious aspects--Christi
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This is a modern take on classical spirituality, but the author's experience in the field of mental health and spiritual direction, and his work with L'Arche, are reflected in his approach. He focuses more on the process of dwelling in the experience of darkness and difficulty—what he refers to as the “middle space”—rather than a treatise on the Dark Night of the Soul, accepting and overcoming it. He feels that this “middle space” has been neglected and is worth exploring. This will be be greatly consoling to those who are in darkness and searching for its end—the idea of resting in it for a time.
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- 2024
114. Hope for Cynics : The Surprising Science of Human Goodness
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Jamil Zaki and Jamil Zaki
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- Cynicism--Social aspects, Social justice--Psychological aspects, Hope
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Amazon Editors'Pick for Best Nonfiction Books of 2024 Cynicism is making us sick; Stanford Psychologist Dr. Jamil Zaki has the cure—a “ray of light for dark days” (Adam Grant, #1 New York Times bestselling author). In 1972, half of Americans agreed that most people can be trusted; by 2018, only a third did. Different generations, genders, religions, and political parties all think human virtue is evaporating. Cynicism is an understandable response to a world full of injustice and inequality. But in many cases, it is misplaced. Dozens of studies find that people fail to realize how kind, generous, and open-minded others really are. Cynical thinking deepens social problems: when we expect the worst in people, we often bring it out of them. We don't have to remain stuck in this cynicism trap. Through science and storytelling, Jamil Zaki imparts the secret for beating back cynicism: hopeful skepticism—thinking critically about people and our problems, while honoring and encouraging our strengths. Far from being naïve, hopeful skepticism is a precise way of understanding others that can rebalance our view of human nature and help us build the world we truly want.
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- 2024
115. Student Rent-Strikes: Hope through Unplanned Critical Pedagogy
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Lucy Wenham and Helen Young
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We explore a site of unplanned, informal critical pedagogy and how raising critical consciousness occurs. During the COVID-19 pandemic, many students in England were required to pay rent for accommodation they could not occupy, or which offered reduced amenities. These undergraduates, who were largely first years, had yet to meet each other. Nonetheless, these students joined together to resist collectively, refusing to pay rent. Their action resulted in some partial victories. Through the lens of Freire's critical pedagogy, we examine students' lived experiences of participating in rent-strikes -- using semi-structured interviews and thematic analysis. Ideas of dialogue, praxis and learning with others through collective resistance, pervade the data. The research fleshes-out these stages which interweave to raise critical consciousness. This offers a site of critical hope, providing insights into possibilities for realising critical pedagogy across a wider demographic despite a relentless neoliberal agenda.
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- 2024
116. Brown's Hope: Fulfilling the Promise in Michigan. State of Michigan Education Report 2024
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Seven decades after the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case "Brown vs. Board of Education," Michigan students of color continue to face devastating educational inequities in deeply under-resourced public schools. Today, they are far more likely to be enrolled in Michigan public schools with the highest concentrations of poverty, where they are more likely, on average, to face vastly different opportunities than do their affluent White peers in the state's wealthiest school districts, according to the newly-released 2024 State of Michigan Education Report, "Brown's Hope: Fulfilling the Promise in Michigan," by The Education Trust-Midwest. Today a coalition of diverse leaders across the state are launching a new campaign to call attention to not only decades of neglect to Black, Latino/a students and students from low-income backgrounds -- and the resources and supports their public schools need and deserve -- but also to the urgent need to address profound pandemic learning losses that students who are underserved were especially hard hit by. For decades, Michigan did not have a mechanism to address the legacy of racial and socio-economic segregation in our state's public schools. Today, we do -- and we have a responsibility to use it. State legislators can do just that by investing fairly in the state's new Opportunity Index, a historic new funding change that became law in 2023. The new "Opportunity for All" campaign includes a publicly accessible website, where Michiganders can compare how much more their local school district would receive if the state invested in students from low-income backgrounds at the same level as Massachusetts, the nation's leading education state. The campaign's new website also offers new tools to allow Michiganders to see the difference it would make in their own local school districts if Michigan fully funded its current long-term goals for investing in students from low-income backgrounds. Among the findings cited in the new report: (1) This year nearly half of all Michigan students of color and two-thirds of all Black students in Michigan attend public school in districts with high concentrations of poverty where 73% or more of the students come from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, compared to only 13% of Michigan's White students learning in those same school districts; (2) Michigan students in districts with the highest concentrations of poverty are much less likely to be in classrooms with highly experienced teachers who are, on average, more likely to be effective. Research shows that teachers are the single most important in-school factor related to student success, highlighting the critical need for effective teachers in all classrooms; and (3) School funding disparities undermine higher-poverty districts' capacity to support their students' educational recovery from the pandemic. Had Michigan returned to its 2006 school funding levels by 2016, our state would have invested 20 percent more -- or $22 billion dollars more -- on K-12 public education between 2016 and 2021. High-poverty districts bear the brunt of that lack of investment. Michigan has an opportunity now to ensure public education far better serves all students, especially Black and Latino/a children and children from low-income backgrounds, who have been underserved for too long.
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- 2024
117. Education in Exile as a Hope-Making Practice: The Case of Russian Higher Education Projects
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Sofya Smyslova
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This qualitative study explores the self-conceptualisation of higher education projects (HEPs) relocated out of Russia or created in exile by Russian emigrants after the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Drawing on semi-structured interviews, analysed by thematic analysis, and discourse analysis of projects' promo-materials, this paper explores how HEPs formulate their goals and aims concerning the conflict zone--their homeland. The research argues that these projects manage to overcome 'exiled consciousness' and appear as a hope-making practice. However, aiming to preserve the relocated academic heritage, HEPs limit their self-reconceptualisation, i.e., further reflection on the continuity of their practice. Along with presenting current narratives, the study suggests further directions for exploration of the imagined future and its materialisation mechanism through educational means in the context of a political and humanitarian crisis, along with the way the international education landscape is being reshaped in it.
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- 2024
118. From Crisis to Hope: University Students' Construction and Implications of COVID-19 Discourses in Thailand through English Essay Writing
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Udomsak Sirita and Nilubon Jitman
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The outbreak of the global COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted educational institutions worldwide. This study aimed to examine how students constructed discourses about COVID-19 and related terms in their cause-and-effect essays. The sample consisted of 89 essays written by English majors at a large public university in Northern Thailand who completed the English Essay Writing course. This study employed Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) as the main theoretical framework in which texts were analyzed by using a combination of corpus and content analyses. The findings revealed that students did not explicitly provide a definition of the term "COVID-19" in their essays at the lexical level, but the implications were inferred based on content word selection. The discourses surrounding COVID-19 were classified into four main categories: economy, health, government, and education. In addition to the main discourses, the essays highlighted the concept of global citizenship, as students expressed their opinions about the government as citizens, calling for practical actions to address the challenges faced during the pandemic. In addition to describing these challenges, the essays also reflected a discourse of hope, implying positive psychological responses to the crisis.
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- 2024
119. The University of Hope
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Monika Kostera and Monika Kostera
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Is the University as we know it dead? Monika Kostera thinks not, but across the globe universities are under attack, be it by external forces or from within. Will they survive? Our civilisation requires that they must: planetary survival and sustainability depend on them. This book provides vital resources to give us all -- professional academics, students, and university administrators -- hope that universities will emerge renewed out of the current crisis. As this inspiring work shows, the practice of academic virtues can enable us to cultivate the awareness of the common good that academia serves: the preservation and development of humanity's potential of knowledge. Drawing on a rich variety of ideas, theories, empirical cases, real and fictitious stories, as well as examples and images from art and literature, Monika Kostera demonstrates the splendid complexity of academic ecosystems. It is through looking for hope for the university that we find hope for society and the planet. In suggesting tangible steps for restoring a sense of meaning to academic work and the collegial community worldwide, "The University of Hope" shows us a path out of the darkness.
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- 2024
120. Validity Evidence of the HOPE Teacher Rating Scale--Arabic Version for Identifying Gifted Refugee Students
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Ali M. Alodat, Marcia Gentry, and Hyeseong Lee
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Exceptionally talented refugee students are often underrepresented in allocating to gifted programs because of inadequate identification methods in Arab countries. This study investigates the Arabic version of the Having Opportunities Promotes Excellence (HOPE) Scale for identifying gifted refugee students. Students (n = 13,598) from refugee camp schools in Jordan were surveyed in the 2020/2021 academic year. Elementary, middle, and high school teachers (n = 423) completed the translated Arabic version of the HOPE Scale, measuring 11 items on the academic and social construct of giftedness. Confirmatory factor analysis indicated an excellent fit; however, multigroup confirmatory factor analysis results revealed that the scale needed more invariance across groups. The results suggest that although the HOPE Scale--Arabic version has sufficient validation evidence, careful consideration is required when applying it to different subgroups of refugee students. Constructs of cultural relevance may need to be added to better assess the item's validity.
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- 2024
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121. Vicious and Virtuous Relationships between Procrastination and Emotions: An Investigation of the Reciprocal Relationship between Academic Procrastination and Learning-Related Anxiety and Hope
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Christopher K. Gadosey, Theresa Schnettler, Anne Scheunemann, Lisa Bäulke, Daniel O. Thies, Markus Dresel, Stefan Fries, Detlev Leutner, Joachim Wirth, and Carola Grunschel
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Although cross-sectional studies depict (negative) emotions as both antecedents and consequences of trait procrastination, longitudinal studies examining reciprocal relationships between procrastination and emotions are scant. Yet, investigating reciprocal relationships between procrastination and emotions within long-term frameworks can shed light on the mechanisms underlying these relationships. Additionally, the role of positive emotions concerning procrastination is largely unattended to in the procrastination-emotion research; albeit, this perspective can inform preventive and intervention measures against procrastination. In the present study, we explored reciprocal associations between trait academic procrastination on the one hand and trait-like learning-related anxiety and hope on the other hand over one semester. Overall, N = 789 students in German universities participated in a three-wave online panel study. Participants responded to questions on academic procrastination as well as learning-related anxiety and hope at the beginning (T1), middle (T2), and end (T3) of the lecture period of the semester in approximately 6-week measurement intervals. A latent cross-lagged panel model was used to test the hypotheses. After accounting for autoregressive effects, our results showed that academic procrastination at T1 positively predicted learning-related anxiety at T2. In contrast, academic procrastination at T1 negatively predicted learning-related hope at T2, which in turn negatively predicted academic procrastination at T3. Our results highlight positive emotions (e.g., hope) as also significant factors for procrastination and suggest them as possible "protective factors" against procrastination. Boosting positive emotions as part of interventions against procrastination could potentially help reduce the tendency to procrastinate.
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- 2024
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122. Hope of Earth : A Novel of Human History
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Piers Anthony and Piers Anthony
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The New York Times–bestselling author's Geodyssey saga continues as six characters live through five million years of human development and destruction. Piers Anthony presents six orphaned siblings as they grow up, love, and marry across eons of time. Beginning as ape-men, three brothers and three sisters evolve into modern humans as they experience all the passions, fears, desires, and joys that are common to all people. With a supporting cast that ranges from the Ice Man to Herod to Louis XIV, the siblings find their innate qualities can be either virtues or vices, vital survival tools or fatal liabilities, depending on the times.Hope of Earth follows Isle of Woman and Shame of Man, though each book in the Geodyssey series can be read as a standalone novel.
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- 2025
123. The Last Hope : A Maggie Hope Mystery
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Susan Elia MacNeal and Susan Elia MacNeal
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- Historical fiction, Spy fiction, Novels, Women spies--Fiction, Targeted killing--Fiction, World War, 1939-1945--Secret service--Great Br, World War, 1939-1945--Secret service--Spain --, World War, 1939-1945--Spain--Madrid--Fiction
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NATIONAL BESTSELLER • All will be revealed in this no-holds-barred finale of the Edgar Award–nominated Maggie Hope series as the intrepid spy teams up with fashion designer—and possible double agent—Coco Chanel to bring down the physicist behind Nazi Germany's nuclear program.“Intrepid Maggie Hope's high-stakes mission is fraught with danger and moral questions.... A heartfelt story.”—Cara Black, New York Times bestselling author of Three Hours in ParisMaggie Hope has come a long way since she was Mr. Churchill's secretary. In the face of tremendous danger, she's learned espionage, sabotage, and reconnaissance. But things are different now that she has so much to lose, including the possibility of a family with John Sterling, the man who's long held her heart.British Intelligence has ordered Maggie to assassinate Werner Heisenberg, the physicist who may deliver a world-ending fission bomb for Germany. She's shaken. An assassination is unlike anything she has ever done. How can the Allies even be sure Nazi Germany has a bomb? Determined to gather more information, Maggie travels to Madrid, where Heisenberg is visiting for a lecture.At the same time, couturier Coco Chanel, a spy in her own right with ambiguous loyalties, has requested a mysterious meeting with the British ambassador in Madrid—and has requested Maggie join them. As the two play a dangerous game of cat and mouse, Maggie tries to get a better understanding of Heisenberg, but is faced with betrayal and a threat more terrifying than losing her own life.Maggie desperately wants to find her happily-ever-after, but as the war reaches a fever pitch, the stakes keep rising. Now, more than ever, the choices she makes will reverberate around the globe, touching everyone she loves—with fateful implications for the future of the free world.
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- 2024
124. Whispering hope.
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Winner, Septimus and Winner, Septimus
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- Broadsides 19th century. United States, Songs Texts. 19th century United States, Popular music Texts. 19th century United States, Hope Songs and music Texts., Musique populaire Textes. 19e siècle États-Unis, Broadsides., Hope., Popular music., Songs., United States.
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- 2024
125. Hope Restored : Biblical Imagination Against Empire
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Walter Brueggemann, Davis Hankins, Walter Brueggemann, and Davis Hankins
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- Hope, Equality, Social justice--Religious aspects--Christianity
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The Walter Brueggemann Library brings together the wide-ranging and enlivening thought of popular biblical scholar Walter Brueggemann over his storied career. Each volume collects previously published work on a biblical theme that has deeply informed Brueggemann's scholarship, in an accessible digest for readers who want to freshly engage his prophetically minded but approachable writing on the topic.In Hope Restored, Brueggemann points us toward energizing hope for an alternative life of social equity and thriving. In Brueggemann's work, hope is not understood as easy optimism but as an honest facing of the unjust structures that human beings have created and a call to lean into the deep symbols of Scripture that imagine the alternative way of God, restoring solidarity and relationship that have been eroded by the violence of empire. According to the witness of Scripture, the divine presence is never settled into the arrangements and structures of the status quo. It provokes God's people to imagine beyond what they see and beyond their own selfish interests. Hope is always strongest among those who grieve and are willing to insistently critique the complacent, death-dealing social order that coddles the privileged and keeps its foot on the neck of those seen as “other” and to imagine new, whole-making realities on the horizon.Hope Restored takes readers through the unfolding possibilities for a liberated human imagination in Scripture. Brueggemann envisions the Torah—including the divine promises made to Israel's ancestral matriarchs and patriarchs, the travails of the exodus and its memory, and the giving of the law—as a collective effort to form a multigenerational community marked by gratitude and solidarity with the marginalized. The historical and prophetic books articulate the hope of shalom in the midst of brutal political violence driven by self-interested nations in which the people of God are often implicated. A deep consideration of Daniel offers a vision of resistance against and an ultimate righting of the abuses of sociopolitical machinations—through both human and divine means. The Psalms lead us into the space of lament, protest, and demand for God to make manifest new visions of life and justice that carry over into Jesus'story of the aggrieved widow who gives a judge no peace until he grants her justice.Exploring models of hope that are expressed through critique, persistence, vision, and holy inspiration in the Hebrew Bible and that find continued resonance in the traditions of Jesus, Brueggemann locates in the Scriptures a tenacious shalom that breaks through the rocky ground of struggle and suffering. This gritty, wide-awake hope is willing to be dissatisfied and to cry out against the oppressor, while reaching forward to imagine new alternatives with creativity and freedom, to bring into reality a social order that benefits and cares for all.Questions for reflection are included at the end of each chapter, making this book ideal for individual or group study.
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- 2023
126. Hope Today
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Matthew E. Burdette, Victor Lee Austin, Matthew E. Burdette, and Victor Lee Austin
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- Hope--Religious aspects--Christianity
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Hope is not about uncertain possibility. There is a robust sense of hope: something has happened, and it has happened in a certain way. This volume addresses the question: What is the way of Christian hope? What does it mean to act with hope? And in particular, what does it mean to act, to live, with hope in our churches and in society today?
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- 2023
127. Hope Is Here! : Spiritual Practices for Pursuing Justice and Beloved Community
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Luther E. Smith Jr and Luther E. Smith Jr
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- Christian life, Hope--Religious aspects--Christianity
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Joyful and daunting opportunities to live into God's dream of justice and beloved community are compelling and available. Hope, says Luther Smith Jr., is essential to the needed personal and social transformations that prepare us for such sacred opportunities. Yet genuine hope is often confused as merely wish fulfillment, optimism, or perceiving better tomorrows. In Hope Is Here! Smith describes how we truly perceive and join “the work of hope,” enlivening us to a life that is oriented toward immediate and future experiences of personal fulfillment, justice, and beloved community. Interpreting five spiritual practices for individuals and congregations to experience the power of hope, this book prepares us to engage racism, mass incarceration, environmental crises, divisive politics, and indifference that imperil justice and beloved community. It delivers the inner resources necessary to work for change through its interpretation of hope. Additionally, each chapter ends with questions that prompt readers to examine their experiences and their readiness to journey with hope. Written for Christians who want to commit themselves to justice and beloved community, this book will provide helpful guidance for a life sustained by God's gifts of hope and love. Hope is here for our “responsibility” and “response-ability” to live the fulfilling life that God dreams for us.
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- 2023
128. Hope From Heaven : A True Story Of Divine Intervention And The Girl Who Came Back As God's Messenger
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Elissa Hope and Elissa Hope
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'Hope From Heaven is a real-page turner and beautifully written, so read and learn and be prepared to meet your truth and angels.'Dr. Bernie Siegel, New York Times-bestselling author of Love, Medicine and Miracles and Peace, Love and HealingWhen Elissa Hope died during a routine procedure, her soul left her body and traveled to heaven. There she came face to face with God, who then sent her back to her life as his messenger - with an important purpose, one that would not be revealed to her until the time was right. A true story of divine intervention and the girl who came back as God's messenger, Hope From Heaven chronicles the author's near-death experience and tells the breathtakingly beautiful, spiritual love story about her and her celebrity crush Todd Irvin. Elissa's fairytale with Todd leads to her important purpose in the most mystical and magical spiritual turn of events. Hope From Heaven will truly take your breath away.
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- 2023
129. Choosing Hope : The Heritage of Judaism
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ARNOW, DAVID and ARNOW, DAVID
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- 2022
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130. Hope Circuits : Rewiring Universities and Other Organizations for Human Flourishing
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Jessica Riddell and Jessica Riddell
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- Education, Higher--Canada, Educational change--Canada
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How do we model abundance and generosity – in teaching, in learning, in leading organizations, particularly non-profits – when dealing with fiscal austerity and other forms of scarcity thinking? Hope Circuits explores this question, presenting sophisticated ideas that support democratizing higher education for everybody.Written in a conversational style that draws upon Jessica Riddell's experience in governance, senior administration, and scholarship, the book is a how-to guide and thought leadership manifesto for developing the conceptual tools to seek solutions to higher education's most pressing issues. Hope Circuits aims to rewire mindsets, perspectives, and behaviours to in turn rewire and renew the systems within which university stakeholders learn, live, and work. It tackles this challenging feat by suggesting ten tools to build hope circuits, a concept borrowed from neuroscience.Riddell acknowledges that changing systems and deep cultures is not for the faint of heart; indeed, the more than 250 interviews conducted with thought partners for Hope Circuits expose how individuals who navigate complex systems regularly experience discomfort and even despair. In response, she shows us how to anchor a practice of hope in higher education with focus and intention, inviting others to adopt and adapt her approach.
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- 2024
131. Moments of Hope : 40 Days of Encouragement for Women
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Chris Tiegreen, Walk Thru the Bible, Chris Tiegreen, and Walk Thru the Bible
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Connect with God in a new way and find the hope in every moment.As women, we deeply desire wisdom, encouragement, and hope amid the busyness and distractions of our everyday lives.In Moments of Hope we are encouraged to redirect our thinking to understand ourselves, our world, and our God accurately. Complete with Bible verses, helpful stories, and practical application, these short daily devotions are designed to move us further along that path of having our hearts refreshed, our lives transformed, and our hope restored.Moments of Hope will encourage women to discover biblical wisdom and purpose so they can see how God's love, kindness, and compassion for them is where true hope can be found.
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- 2024
132. Sense Of Hope
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Xena Mindhurst and Xena Mindhurst
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'Sense of Hope'offers a groundbreaking exploration of human resilience, weaving together psychological research, religious wisdom, and real-world survival stories to understand why some people maintain hope while others struggle during adversity. This comprehensive work reveals that hope isn't simply an emotional state, but rather a trainable cognitive skill that can be developed through specific practices and understanding. The book's unique three-part structure first delves into the biological foundations of hope, examining neuroplasticity and stress response mechanisms that influence our capacity for resilience. Moving through religious and cultural perspectives, it then analyzes how various belief systems provide frameworks for maintaining optimism during hardship. The final section offers practical, evidence-based strategies for developing personal resilience, drawn from studied patterns of successful survivors in conflict zones, refugee camps, and disaster areas. What sets this book apart is its interdisciplinary approach, combining clinical studies, neurological research, and theological analyses to create a holistic understanding of hope. Written in an accessible scholarly style, each chapter includes actionable exercises and reflection points, making complex concepts applicable to readers'lives. The book serves as an invaluable resource for mental health professionals, religious leaders, humanitarian workers, and individuals seeking to strengthen their resilience during challenging times, offering concrete tools for building both personal and community hope.
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- 2024
133. Medicine and Hope: A Natural Theology of Human Caretaking
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Richard Sherlock and Richard Sherlock
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- Medicine—Philosophy, Religion—Philosophy, Ethics
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This book expands, in a modest way, the discussion of hope and does so by focusing on a field where it is at the core of care-taking: medicine. The three great religious virtues of medieval theology were faith, hope, and love. An enormous literature exists about faith and love, but much less exists about hope. Doctors often know what they want to do for a patient but do not know whether they are able to have a good result. If they fail, will the result be worse? They must hope they can succeed. In other cases, they know what they can do but they are uncertain whether they should. If they do not undertake action, will the patient try to do it themselves with a much worse result? Questions such as these raise the issue of the importance of hope in medicine. This book builds on an insight from the first modern textbook of medical ethics, Thomas Percival's 1803 classic Medical Ethics. There Percival says that the doctor is a “minister of hope to the sick”. This book analyses this concept, which is central to the practice of medicine.
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- 2024
134. Hope and Despair : Israel's Future in the New Middle East
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Michael A. Horowitz and Michael A. Horowitz
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- History, Political science
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Days before his country signed a deal to normalize ties with Israel, the Emirati Ambassador to the US penned an article in Hebrew, directly addressing Israelis. Israel, he argued, faced a choice between engagement with the rest of the region, or isolation. His words struck a chord then, and will continue to ring true in the decades to come. Michael A. Horowitz tells the unfolding story of this decision: of tension between the hope ushered in by the normalization agreements, and the enduring despair both Israelis and Palestinians feel about the waning prospects of peace. Rather than examining the past, Horowitz looks to Israel's future--one marked by new opportunities, but also tremendous challenges, as the country tries to find its place in a region trying to find itself. Israel is a ship in a storm, navigating a'new'Middle East where unfinished revolutions, regional competition, perceived US disengagement and an unstable but menacing Iran all warrant caution. In the'promised land'itself, existing gaps are widening, and the space for optimism is shrinking. Hope and Despair is a brutally honest exploration of what lies ahead for Israel: the waves, the winds, and the ray of light above the clouds.
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- 2024
135. Defiant Hope : Essays on Life, Faith, and Freedom
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Michael Gerson and Michael Gerson
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- Christianity, Political science, Religion and politics, Fathers and sons
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Explore the influential writings of George W. Bush's speechwriter Michael Gerson, a key figure in the compassionate conservative movement, renowned for his Christian engagement and advocacy as a defender of the poor and marginalized communities.It is not an exaggeration to say that Michael Gerson possessed one of the most important consciences of his generation. As the chief speech writer for President George W. Bush, he wrote the words that rallied and ennobled the nation after the September 11th attacks. He helped design and champion Bush's PEPFAR program, which saved upwards of 20 million lives as HIV/AIDS ravaged Africa. His famous line defending public education reform was to say that failure would amount to “a soft bigotry of low expectations.” He became one of the nation's most eloquent columnists, who was never content to do political horse race punditry but devoted himself to the most essential causes of the time, pushing back on the authoritarianism of Donald Trump and pushing for the kind of compassionate conservatism that he dedicated his life to designing. Defiant Hope is his writings about the things he loved—humanity, faith in God, his dog, and his boys. Essays feature the immensely complicated sadness when you drop your children off at college for the first time. Another is about his public battle with depression. He also includes chapters about men and women who formed this great procession of Christian Reformers—John Wesley, Jonathan Edwards, William Wilberforce, and Olaudah Equiano—and the great causes to which they were devoted, from abolitionism to civil rights. What lingers is his gracious voice across all the roles that he played, as David Brooks writes in the introduction. What you hear is “a prophet lamenting iniquity, a father and a friend capable of bursts of gratitude and appreciation, a Christian who is sometimes buried under sadness and close to despair, but who never loses sight of that distant illuminating beacon of hope.”
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- 2024
136. Finding Hope
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Nicola Baker and Nicola Baker
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The first book in a warm and beautifully observed farm adventure series from Nicola Baker, star of Our Farm in the Dales. Perfect for readers 8+ and fans of Jacqueline Wilson, Michael Morpurgo, Dick King Smith and The Snow Foal. With stunning illustrations from Rachael Dean throughout. When ten-year-old Ava moves to Whistledown Farm while her parents are working abroad, she must swap city life for mud, wellies and animals. But as one catastrophe follows another, will Ava learn to love life on the farm and find hope in nature? And can a very special little lamb show Ava that when all might seem lost, hope can be found... ‘Baker is a gifted writer, and her bucolic adventure harks back to classic farm stories such as those written by Dick King Smith and Michael Morpurgo'The BooksellerAbout the author: Growing up, Nicola spent hours with her nose stuck in a book or filling notebooks with stories and sketches. After a successful career as a physiotherapist and raising two children she's now come full circle and is writing again. Nicola lives on a smallholding with her husband and two children. When she's not mucking out chickens or feeding the sheep you'll find her writing adventure stories for children.
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- 2024
137. Hope for Everyone : A Fresh Vision of the Afterlife
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David Bell, Dave Griffiths, David Bell, and Dave Griffiths
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Have you ever imagined what the afterlife might be like? It is something that people throughout history have often pondered. Where, why and how might we live again? Who would we be with? What would we do? What about God, Heaven and Hell? The prospect of the afterlife raises so many questions. Hope for Everyone is a story that seeks to address these questions. It follows the afterlives of four main characters and explores a process of reconciliation that is both plausible and in line with the logic of love that has been given to humanity through the ages. How can a soldier who dies in battle be reconciled with those on the other side? How can a gangster live in harmony with the woman he has killed? How can a former slave girl walk side by side with her abuser? How can a proud religious housewife learn to let go of her prejudices? By imagining a possible future that leads to abundant life for all, this book aims to bring hope to everyone. Some readers have compared it to the Shack. Though this world can seem bleak, this tale offers a challenging and thrilling possibility that eventually everyone will love everyone.
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- 2024
138. Time for Hope : A Collection of Thoughts and Spirit-Lifters to Keep You Moving Forward
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Ruth Fishel and Ruth Fishel
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Over 200 sparks of encouragement for the most important step on your path... the next step. So often people get overwhelmed with life that it seems impossible to cope with and move forward. Little do they know that a solution is just a thought away. Perhaps a lyric from a song, a short poem, a simple observation, or just a friendly nudge from a friend is all it takes. For all the problems in one's life, there are ten-fold solutions and Ruth Fishel has been helping people re-think their perceptions for years. By sharing with readers, the simple words of writers, artists, musicians, and great thinkers in this new book, TIME FOR HOPE, presents the wisdom of hundreds who have already walked the path, looked back and smiled at how they thought they couldn't overcome a difficult situation.TIME FOR HOPE is presented in a format that shows you just how simple it is to take the first step toward peace of mind and happiness. By opening the book randomly to any page, the reader will find the most important step of any journey... the next step.
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- 2024
139. Jubilee of Hope
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Archbishop Rino Fisichella and Archbishop Rino Fisichella
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Hope, the theme for the Jubilee of 2025, opens the door to a certain evangelical realism. There is today a great need for hope, because this new culture we live in causes people to experience fear, anxiety, and uncertainty. This can lead to feelings of desperation if people are not properly supported. Humanity needs to hear a message that restores the certainty of true hope. Jubilee of Hope is an invitation to be strong in a faith that supports hope. Christian hope does not deceive or disappoint because it is grounded in the certainty that nothing and no one may ever separate us from God's love. To live the Jubilee year well, we must delve deeper into the virtue of hope and foster hope for the pastoral renewal of our communities.
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- 2024
140. Climate Hope : Stories of Action in an Age of Global Crisis
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David Geselbracht and David Geselbracht
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- Climatic changes--Social aspects, Climate change mitigation--Citizen participation, Climatic changes--Social aspects, Nature--Effect of human beings on, Global warming--Prevention
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Through extensive research and reporting, this boundary-crossing and highly readable survey of efforts to tackle climate change aims to replace our paralyzing fears with a restored sense of hope and determination. Climate change is a problem so enormous and complex—with threats so frightening in their implications—that many of us fend off confusion and hopelessness by simply turning away. There are jobs to do, children to raise, bills to pay. Meanwhile, with delayed action, missed targets and increasingly dire reports at the international level, a notion that the crisis is intractable continues to spread. And the proposed solutions can be just as daunting. They often involve jargon about gigatons of carbon and kilowatt-hours of electricity. In a deeply polarized political environment, any sense of the common purpose required to make these work seems to dissolve into denial or paralysis. With all this fear and conflict, the question must be asked: How do we find the tools and—equally important—the hope we need to tackle such a wickedly difficult issue? In Climate Hope, journalist David Geselbracht blends in-depth research, expert interviews and on-the-ground reporting in multiple countries, revealing remarkable efforts to identify the causes and impacts of climate change—and devise crucial ways to address them. Geselbracht brings the reader to the chaotic 2021 UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow, as well as to giant heating ducts below the city of Copenhagen and to wildfire-scorched landscapes in Western Canada, to name just a few sites. The scale of the challenge is clear in the range of fields he covers, from glaciology and climate science to law and diplomacy. But in drawing these approaches together, he shares stories of hope, awe and wonder that encourage us to confront this long-term, world-warping phenomenon with a renewed sense of purpose and possibility.
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- 2024
141. Exploring Hope : Case Studies of Innovation, Change and Development in the Global South
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Andrés Kozel, Samira Mizbar, Aviram Sharma, Ana Casado, Andrés Kozel, Samira Mizbar, Aviram Sharma, and Ana Casado
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- Equality--Developing countries, Economic development--Developing countries, Quality of life--Developing countries
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The future in the Global South is viewed and perceived critically, from the inertia of a present that does not offer peace, justice, wealth and happiness, but from a view constructed from poverty, marginality, war and chaos. Exploring Hope seeks to qualify, question and even refute the monolithic ideas and images of the impossibility of building opportunities for improving the quality of life and overcome the different constraints of development in the Global South. With contributions from Argentina, Colombia, Chile, Bolivia, Paraguay, Brazil, Ecuador, Venezuela, Mexico, Cameroon, Ghana, Morocco, Congo, Kenya, Senegal, South Africa, China, Pakistan, India, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Afghanistan and Bhutan, authors identify innovative, successful projects and processes that are structurally impacting models of development, and that make it possible to imagine new developmental paths in the Global South. Split into five sections covering economic, demographic, political, social, cultural and environmental issues, each chapter presents cases where emerging initiatives are integrated into the current socio-technical regime and contextualised within regional needs. Focusing on hope rather than challenges, this edited collection presents a powerful evocation of ongoing opportunities for building a better future in the Global South and beyond.
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- 2024
142. Chasing Hope : A Reporter's Life
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Nicholas D. Kristof and Nicholas D. Kristof
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- Journalism--United States, Journalists--United States--Biography
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From New York Times columnist, Pulitzer Prize winner, and best-selling author Nicholas D. Kristof, an intimate and gripping memoir about a life in journalism“Nick Kristof takes us behind the scenes as he risks his life to shine a light on the world's most pressing problems and blaze a trail to a better future. In a time when trust in journalism is in jeopardy, his honesty, humility, and humanity are rays of hope.”—Adam Grant, author of Hidden PotentialSince 1984, Nicholas Kristof has worked almost continuously for The New York Times as a reporter, foreign correspondent, bureau chief, and now columnist, becoming one of the foremost reporters of his generation. Here, he recounts his event-filled path from a small-town farm in Oregon to every corner of the world.Reporting from Hong Kong, Beijing, and Tokyo, while traveling far afield to India, Africa, and Europe, Kristof witnessed and wrote about century-defining events: the Tiananmen Square protests and massacre, the Yemeni civil war, the Darfur genocide in Sudan, and the wave of addiction and despair that swept through his hometown and a broad swath of working-class America. Fully aware that coverage of atrocities generates considerably fewer page views than the coverage of politics, he nevertheless continued to weaponize his pen against regimes and groups violating basic human rights, raising the cost of oppression and torture. Some of the risks he took while doing so make for hair-raising reading.Kristof writes about some of the great members of his profession and introduces us to extraordinary people he has met, such as the dissident whom he helped escape from China and a Catholic nun who browbeat a warlord into releasing schoolgirls he had kidnapped. These are the people, the heroes, who have allowed Kristof to remain optimistic. Side by side with the worst of humanity, you always see the best.This is a candid memoir of vulnerability and courage, humility and purpose, mistakes and learning—a singular tale of the trials, tribulations, and hope to be found in a life dedicated to the pursuit of truth.
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- 2024
143. Seeds of Hope : My Journey of Self-Discovery in the Medical Cannabis Business
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Oludare Odumosu, Patrick O'Donnell, Oludare Odumosu, and Patrick O'Donnell
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An immigrant's story of leadership, innovation, and humanity in cannabis medicine.Seeds of Hope is an eye-opening memoir of self-discovery and entrepreneurship set against a backdrop of the war on drugs. It's also a story of the transformative power of medical cannabis and its potential to revolutionize the healthcare industry. Written by Dr. Oludare Odumosu, MPH, PhD, it takes readers on a personal journey as he progresses from “just say no” to become one of the leading voices in the global cannabinoid space. Dr. Odumosu explores the history of cannabis and the devastating effects of the War on Drugs on cannabis medicine, addiction, and the minority community. He shares his personal experience in cannabis medicine and entrepreneurship, including fears, frustrations, and triumphs, as he and his team run an ever-changing gauntlet of state and federal rules and regulations.Seeds of Hope is a must-read for anyone interested in the transformative power of medical cannabis, including aspiring entrepreneurs. It's also an inspiring memoir that offers hope, insights, and lessons learned on leadership, success, and achieving one's dreams.
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- 2024
144. Hope. : Das zweite Leben der ehemaligen Kindersoldatin Christine Hope
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Sönke C. Weiss and Sönke C. Weiss
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Uganda: Nachdem die vierzehnjährige Hope fast zwei Jahre in Joseph Konys „Widerstandsarmee des Herrn“ dienen musste, gelingt ihr unter dramatischen Umständen die Flucht. Endlich kann sie zu ihrer Familie zurückkehren. Doch die heimatliche Idylle, nach der sie sich all die Zeit zurücksehnte, gibt es nicht mehr: Ihr gesamtes Dorf wurde in ein Flüchtlingslager umgesiedelt, und das Leben hier gestaltet sich alles andere als einfach. Der monotone Alltag und die ärmlichen Umstände zerfressen den Lebensmut der Menschen. Doch Hopes Glaube macht sie stark. In der Schule arbeitet sie in den folgenden Jahren hart für ihren Traum, eines Tages Ärztin zu werden. Daneben sorgt sie für ihre Tochter Maria, die sie infolge der Vergewaltigungen in der „Widerstandsarmee“ geboren hat. Als sie einem Journalisten begegnet, der ihre Geschichte aufschreibt, bietet sich ihr die Möglichkeit, nach Deutschland zu reisen, um ihr Buch vorzustellen und auch hier die Menschen um Hilfe zu bitten. So wird auch der ehemalige Bundespräsident Horst Köhler auf sie aufmerksam, der ihr auf einer Afrika-Reise einen persönlichen Besuch abstattet – trotz heftigen Widerstands der ugandischen Regierung. Mit einem Vorwort von BAP-Frontmann und Afika-Aktivist Wolfgang Niedecken und einem Nachwort von Dr. Wolfgang Jamann, Vorstandsvorsitzender der Welthungerhilfe.
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- 2013
145. Hope
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Lori Copeland and Lori Copeland
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- Mail order brides--Fiction, Women pioneers--Fiction
- Abstract
Wanted: Women with religious upbringing, high morals, and a strong sense of adventure, willing to marry decent, God-fearing men. Applicants may apply by mail. Must allow at least two months for an answer.Mail-order bride Hope Kallahan is not amused when her stagecoach is waylaid by a bunch of bumbling outlaws. The feisty beauty is puzzled by the oddball in the group—the disarmingly kind Grunt Lawson. She doesn't know that Grunt is really Dan Sullivan, a government agent sent to infiltrate the gang on what was supposed to be his last assignment. As Hope intimidates hardened criminals into cleaning house and talks Dan into rescuing her, Dan believes God had a reason for throwing her in his path... especially since Hope attracts danger like a magnet.
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- 2013
146. Hope and Honor
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Sid Shachnow, Jann Robbins, Sid Shachnow, and Jann Robbins
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Hope and Honor is a powerful and dramatic memoir that shows how the will to live—so painfully refined in the fires of that long-ago death camp—was forged, at last, into truth of soul and wisdom of the heart. Major General Sid Shachnow was more than a highly decorated Vietnam War veteran—receiving two silver and three bronze stars with V for Valor. He survived a crucible far crueler than the jungles of Vietnam: Nazi occupied Eastern Europe. As a child, he spent three years in the notorious Kovno Concentration Camp. But his next journey took him to America, where he worked his way through school and eventually enlisted in the US Army. He volunteered for U.S. Special Forces, and served proudly for 32 years. His driving dream was to save others from the indignities he had endured and the deadly fate he so narrowly escaped. From Vietnam to the Mideast, to the fall of the Berlin Wall, Sid Shachow served in Special Operations. He grew as Special Forces grew, rising to major-general—responsible for American Special Forces everywhere—but the lessons of Kovno stayed with him, wherever he turned, wherever he soldiered. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
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- 2024
147. The Hope : A Novel
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Herman Wouk and Herman Wouk
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An epic of Israel from its founding to the Six-Day War by the #1 New York Times–bestselling author: “Full of excitement.” —Entertainment Weekly From the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The Winds of War and The Caine Mutiny, this saga spans from 1948 to 1967, the early decades of the state of Israel as it struggles for its life, outmatched and surrounded by enemies—the first of the two-part epic that concludes with The Glory. Zev Barak, Sam Pasternak, Don Kishote, and Benny Luria are all officers in the Israeli army caught up in the sweep of history, fighting the desperate desert skirmishes and meeting the larger-than-life personalities that shaped Israel's fight for independence. The four heroes and the women they love weave a compelling tapestry of individual destinies through a grand recounting of one nation's battle against the odds. “Much of the dialogue is witty; the descriptions of back-channel diplomacy between the United States and Israel are fascinating and convincing.” —The New York Times Book Review “Solid historical research... fictional characters of Wouk's own invention rub shoulders with real-life historical figures like David Ben Gurion [and] Moshe Dayan.” —The Christian Science Monitor “Rich and satisfying... deftly portrays the human face of inhuman conflict.” —The Plain Dealer “An engrossing and often moving tale.” —Publishers Weekly
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- 2024
148. Undaunted Hope : Stories of Healing From Trauma, Depression, and Addictions
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Claudia Black and Claudia Black
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- Substance abuse, Psychic trauma, Depression, Mental
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Claudia Black, along with over a dozen world-renowned psychotherapists including Pia Mellody, Peter Levine, Patrick Carnes, Richard Schwartz, Resmaa Menakem, and Tian Dayton, provides clinical, human-focused insights on healing, treatment, and recovery.People today are struggling with an unprecedented rise in mental health concerns such as depression, eating disorders, substance abuse, behavioral addictions, suicide, and more. The greatest barriers to getting help are their shame, their self-loathing, and the belief that their situation is hopeless. Undaunted Hope destigmatizes these disorders and invites readers to take the first step to help: asking for it. Through the narratives of twenty-one alumni from Meadows Behavioral Healthcare, world-renowned treatment facilities, readers may see themselves in parts of the stories—and ultimately find the courage to ask for help. Each storyteller reveals the origins of their struggles, the chaotic course of events leading up to treatment, what help entailed, and how their lives became richer, fuller, and more hopeful once they were willing to take the first step toward healing. This urgent and timely book presents the stories of the therapeutic work that occurs in Meadows'facilities, recognizing that trauma is most often the underlying issue to people's struggles. The groundbreaking work at The Meadows has been validated by the landmark Adverse Childhood Experience Study (ACEs) carried out by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for the past twenty-five years. These studies repetitively demonstrate the relationship of various traumas to mental health, substance abuse, and behavioral healthcare problems.
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- 2024
149. Propelled by Hope : The Story of the Perspectives Movement
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Yvonne Huneycutt and Yvonne Huneycutt
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- Missions--History--20th century, Missions--History--21st century, Missions--Theory, Missions, Evangelistic work, Proselytizing, Missions--Histoire--20e sie`cle, Missions--Histoire--21e sie`cle, Missiologie, E´vange´lisation
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50 Years of Mobilizing for Frontier Missions “Do not despise the day of small beginnings.” These words from the book of Zachariah were prophetically spoken by famed missiologist Arthur Glasser to the inaugural Perspectives class in 1974. The mystery of transformation from a tiny classroom discussion into a sweeping frontier mission seems lost to time. The fascinating connection between the Perspectives movement, the frontier mission movement, and church planting movements is a story rarely told yet vital to understanding the spread of the gospel to resistant populations. Yvonne Huneycutt's Propelled by Hope unfolds the hidden tapestry of these interconnected movements through sixty personal interviews and inspiring anecdotes. Huneycutt explains how the Jesus Movement transformed disillusioned youth into fervent volunteers for mission. Discover not just history but a spiritual journey that offers lessons, inspiration, and encouragement for today's believers. Whether you are a mission leader, a student of missiology, or someone seeking to understand God's movement in the world, this book will deepen your insight into the strategies, goals, and personal stories that have shaped modern missions.
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- 2024
150. Parenting with Hope : Raising Teens for Christ in a Secular Age
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Melissa B. Kruger and Melissa B. Kruger
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- Parenting--Religious aspects--Christianity, Child rearing--Religious aspects--Christianity, Christian teenagers--Conduct of life, Teenagers--Conduct of life, Christian teenagers--Religious life, Teenagers--Religious life, Christian life, Adolescents chre´tiens--Morale pratique, Adolescents--Morale pratique, Adolescents--Vie religieuse
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Raise Your Teens on a Rock-Solid Foundation As children mature, it's important for parents to prepare for the unique changes and challenges of adolescence. With so many cultural pressures and influences vying for teens'attention, parents need a secure foundation for creating an environment where faith can flourish.Parenting with Hope invites you to anchor your hopes and expectations in Christ—the true source of wisdom, strength, contentment, and fruitful parenting. Integrating sound biblical teaching, insights from developmental experts, and her own experiences as a teacher and mother, Melissa Kruger will wisely guide you through today's most common concerns. Emphasizing principles over prescriptions, Melissa will help you to understand how you can build up and bless your teens in God-honoring ways. When you recognize God as the ultimate parent, you'll begin to truly understand that he is presently at work in the hearts of both parents and teens. This encouraging and practical guide will equip you with the wisdom to cultivate a Christ-centered household, passing on a legacy of faithfulness to your teenage children.
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- 2024
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