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  2. Hope - Wikipedia

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    Hope is a powerful protector against chronic or life-threatening illnesses. A person’s hope (even when facing an illness that will likely end their life) can be helpful by finding joy or comfort. It can be created and focused on achieving life goals, such as meeting grandchildren or attending a child’s wedding.

  3. Parable of the Hidden Treasure - Wikipedia

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    John Nolland comments that the good fortune reflected in the "finding" reflects a "special privilege," [1] and a source of joy, but also reflects a challenge, [1] just as the man in the parable gives up all that he has, in order to lay claim to the greater treasure he has found. John Calvin writes of this parable:

  4. Finding Joy - Wikipedia

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    Finding Joy, a 2018 Irish comedy television series written by and starring Amy Huberman; Finding Joy, a 2013 film starring Josh Cooke; Finding Joy, a 2002 Australian independent film featuring Angry Anderson; In Search of Happiness (Russian В поисках счастья), a 2005 Russian documentary film directed by Alexander Gutman

  5. New ways to count your blessings: Science-backed strategies ...

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    Sharot: People on tropical vacations surveyed to find out when they were happiest mentioned firsts repeatedly — the first cocktail or first moment they saw the ocean. We learned that people ...

  6. Meeting Jesus at University - Wikipedia

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    Meeting Jesus at University: Rites of Passage and Student Evangelicals is a 2008 book by the British author Edward Dutton. Dutton argues that Christian student groups provide a support structure during a transitional period in students' lives. [ 1 ]

  7. Philosophy of happiness - Wikipedia

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    Plato (c. 428 – c. 347 BCE) teaches in the Republic that a life committed to knowledge and virtue will result in happiness and self-realization.To achieve happiness, one should become immune to changes in the material world and strive to gain the knowledge of the eternal, immutable forms that reside in the realm of ideas.

  8. Christian revival at West Virginia school prompts student ...

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    Students at a West Virginia public high school were told by their teacher to close their eyes, raise their arms in prayer and give their lives over to Jesus to find purpose and salvation.

  9. Association of Christians in Student Development - Wikipedia

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    Koinonia is not focused on academic research and instead is a magazine which tries to "explore student culture, and share and learn from each other’s experiences, best practices, and stories". [2] GROWTH has a more academic focus, and provides a place for Christian authors to publish academic student development research.