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Hope is an optimistic state of mind that is based on an expectation of positive outcomes with respect to events and circumstances in one's own life, or the world at large. As a verb, Merriam-Webster defines hope as "to expect with confidence" or "to cherish a desire with anticipation". Among its opposites are dejection, hopelessness, and despair. Hope finds expression through many dimensions of human life, including practical reasoning, the religious virtue of hope, legal doctrine, and literature, alongside cultural and mythological aspects. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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Godaan
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Seid fröhlich in der Hoffnung
Fragebogen
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“The Salitter drying from the earth”: Apocalypse in the novels of Cormac McCarthy
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Exploring hope in people with Aphasia following stroke
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Psychological capital as a positive resource to assist with the organisational outcomes of work family conflict
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Psychological capital and employee loyalty: The mediating role of protean career orientation
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A Place to Call My Own: Navigating Life in the Margins
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“At least I have a house to live in”: Māori and Pacific young people’s hopes and fears about the future
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A Therapist's Journey from Naivete to Knowing
The Storm of Echoes
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Lifting our Gaze: Election, Eschatology and the Sovereignty of God in John Calvin's teaching on the Christian Life
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The Force of Hope
Königin für eine Nacht
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Positive lexical choice : a bridge to hope through solution focused brief therapy.
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The effects of vulnerabilities and strengths on the outcomes of a chronic pain management programme
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The Girl Who Never Laughed
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After
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First and Last
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