Hope

Hope
Author: IE Castellano
Publisher: Laurel Highlands Publishing
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2016-11-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1941087337

Since she first crossed the portal ten years ago, Hope learned to straddle two worlds—the mundane modern world and the magical world in-between the portals. As the only Wood Listener in centuries, she struggles to find her place in life. Unbeknownst to her uncle, her parents, and her innocent friend trailing her, Hope stoles into the magical side only to find her place fraught with danger.

Social and Emotional Curriculum for Gifted Students

Social and Emotional Curriculum for Gifted Students
Author: Mark Hess
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2021-09-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1000502317

The Social and Emotional Curriculum for Gifted Students series provides the gifted resource specialist, regular classroom teacher, or counselor with the tools they need to help gifted students in grades 3-5 develop interpersonal skills, reflect on their often intense emotions, and express their creativity. The grade 3 book: Contains five units and more than 50 hours of instruction. Shares helpful directions for implementing lessons and connecting content across the curriculum. Addresses psychosocial skills. Features critical thinking activities, hands-on building and design, reading, writing, creativity, and math and science connections. Covers relevant topics, including resilience, growth mindset, perfectionism, empathy, self-understanding and identity, friendship, and what it means to be gifted. Each classroom-tested lesson addresses one or more affective standards from the National Association for Gifted Children, psychosocial development areas for gifted learners, and academic standards.

Hope Against Hope

Hope Against Hope
Author: Richard Bauckham
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1999-10-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780802843913

The hopes by which the modern West has lived are widely understood to have failed. At the outset of the third millennium, we see the ideology of historical progress for what it is -- a myth that can no longer provide humanity with grounds for true hope. In Hope against Hope Richard Bauckham and Trevor Hart present a way forward -- through a radical faith in a global future that is in God's hands. Using the present failure of secular hope as the context for a renewal of the Christian vision for the future, Bauckham and Hart seek to re-source Christian hope from its rich heritage of biblical promises and their interpretation in the Christian tradition. In a fresh and skillful way they explore the major images of eschatology -- the Antichrist, the millennium, the last judgment, the kingdom of God, and others -- proposing the category of imagination as the key to understanding their significance today. The authors insist throughout on the cosmic scope of Christian eschatology, writing of God's future not just for human individuals but for the whole creation, and they explore the relevance of such an eschatology for Christian living in the present. A thoroughly interdisciplinary work that integrates biblical study, systematic theology, and astute analysis of contemporary Western culture, Hope against Hope is unique in offering a heartening look at the future from the perspective of life today.

Future Hope

Future Hope
Author: David Gelber
Publisher: Greenleaf Book Group
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2010
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1934572349

The story is set in the future in the year 2156, a time when the earth's population has grown and, although most of our current social problems have been solved, new ones have emerged. ITP stands for Interdimensional Transport Protocol, which has been developed by Dr. Deborah Tennyson to open up the universe to exploration by man. The book follows the events around the first manned ITP flight which goes awry and lands the pilot, Major David Sanders on another world, but in a Garden of Eden where man never suffered the fall. the plot follows the events around this flight as Dr. Tennyson tried to find a way to rescue Major Sanders, while he deals with the people of Eden.

Having Hope (Ashland Pride Book Eleven)

Having Hope (Ashland Pride Book Eleven)
Author: R. E. Butler
Publisher: R. E. Butler
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2019-11-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

When mountain lion shifter Hope Parkins arrives in Ashland to take a job at an elementary school, she's met with the shock of a lifetime— three mountain lion males who she and her cat recognize on sight. They are her mates, and she knows that her life will never be the same. Owen, Ben, and Nathan Fallon have felt an odd longing for years, and now they've finally found the female of their dreams in Hope. But the joy of finally finding her mates is overshadowed by Hope's desire to help the female mountain lions, who were cursed by a goddess to never know love. Can Hope succeed in setting things right for her people, or will they be trapped under a curse forever?

Microcosms of Hope: Celebrating Student Scholars—Award-Winning and Honoree Contributions—2006-2007 Esther Kingston-Mann Student Achievement Awards for Excellence in Diversity and Inclusion Scholarship

Microcosms of Hope: Celebrating Student Scholars—Award-Winning and Honoree Contributions—2006-2007 Esther Kingston-Mann Student Achievement Awards for Excellence in Diversity and Inclusion Scholarship
Author: Mohammad H. Tamdgidi
Publisher: Ahead Publishing House (imprint: Okcir Press)
Total Pages: 103
Release: 2008-09-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1888024569

The essays in this Fall 2008 (VI, 4) issue of Human Architecture: Journal of the Sociology of Self-Knowledgeentitled “Microcosms of Hope: Celebrating Student Scholars,” received awards in The Kingston-Mann Student Achievement Awards for Excellence in Diversity and Inclusion Scholarship. Written by undergraduate students who address deeply urgent and important issues, each essay possesses a clear, distinctive voice. The authors do not turn away from difficult questions and do not waffle, even when they are dealing with questions and data that are ambiguous or contradictory. Although faculty may be accustomed to academic articles rife with qualifiers, indirect points, jargon, and a limited concern for relevance, the essays included here are the works of engaged researchers. They frequently include a call to action, sometimes persuasive for its subtle, measured tone. In this issue, students invite us to consider some traditional merits of scholarly work that have been lost, such as clear and jargon-free writing. They also point the way to new kinds of merit, such as using previously neglected information sources, paying attention to silenced or marginalized voices and questions, and raising issues of social justice. Contributors include: Maureen S. Scully (also as journal issue guest editor), Esther Kingston-Mann (also as journal issue guest editor), Laura Paz, Jaclyn Foster, Eugenia Trabucchi, Jessica Gama, José Luiz Prado Filho, Marie Nelson, Friday Onyeoziri, Manda Lynne Kindle, Mia L. Parviainen, and Mohammad H. Tamdgidi (also as journal editor-in-chief). Human Architecture: Journal of the Sociology of Self-Knowledge is a publication of OKCIR: The Omar Khayyam Center for Integrative Research in Utopia, Mysticism, and Science (Utopystics). For more information about OKCIR and other issues in its journal’s Edited Collection as well as Monograph and Translation series visit OKCIR’s homepage.

Donation after Circulatory Death (DCD) Liver Transplantation

Donation after Circulatory Death (DCD) Liver Transplantation
Author: Kristopher P. Croome
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2020-06-23
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 3030464709

This book presents the first comprehensive review of all facets of liver transplantation using DCD donors. Each of the 19 chapters are written by leading experts in the field, representing some of the most experienced DCD liver transplant programs in the world. Several topics have overlapping coverage in different chapters, providing the reader with the perspective of multiple experts on crucial topics. Chapters also highlight the steps towards building a DCD liver transplant program, the importance of donor and recipient selection, as well as state-of-the-art developments and future directions in the utilization of these organs. Donation after Circulatory Death (DCD) Liver Transplantation serves as a valuable resource for all those involved in liver transplantation using DCD donors.