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The good hope foundation
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Makes grant to organization. Provides advocacy/advice /information
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The central idea of the text by James Kuzner is that the very idea of "love at first sight" is possible, depending on the persons involved. Though most people may find it impossible or even improbable for love to happen in such short notice, Kuzner seems to imply that it is indeed possible.
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James Kuzner's informational text <em>Should We Scoff at the Idea of Love at First Sight?</em> details the two contrasting yet dominating ideas of <em>"love at first sight"</em>. In his essay, he presents an argument of how both sides of the argument can be approached, but at the same time, provide a compelling approach to the idea.
The whole paper details how most people seem to denounce the theory of falling in love at first sight, or even having a connection in a short time. But while this idea may also seem impossible or even illogical, Shakespeare is proof that some people do have the connection even in such a short time of their meeting. So, while most people may not believe in the possibility of love, Shakespeare's "Romeo and Ju l iet" is proof that it is indeed possible. It all depends on the persons involved, even though there may be times when there's a conflict between love and infatuation, or even lust. Whether it be scientific experiments or surveys, there is a slight possibility that it is indeed possible for such occurrence.
If you are talking about face shields its an alternative to masks. That way you can clearly see their face and mouth for listening purposes.
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It does not cite any sources as well as the fact that it has no evidence.
I assume that he is dystopian by creating a connection between America's quest for freedom and its fears of conformity. That he will educate people of the risks of government power in an imaginary, futuristic world. Although he will also exaggerate the fallacy of the American idea of a utopian world in which everybody is equal.
I'm really not too sure about this one, but I believe that Vonnegut's biggest problem was depression and I also believe it distorted his stories due to the fact that depressed people usally have a distorted mind.
really sorry this took a while.. I had to some research.
I really hopes this helps :)