These 2 characters having to relate to conflict, shows they were both on a situation of mental strength and hope to make a better living and in away from a near death situation. In the Rugmaker Najaf find himself in a detention centre stuck in a place called woomera. In such extreme situations Najaf only has the feeling of hope when in such a daunting situation. Having such a strong quality in the him, it was all a mental strength when he knew he wanted to survive the traumatising period in his life. Najaf says ‘We have many more disappointments than days of wonderful news because we are human beings and we are given a hoping hear by god.
If god did not give us the power to hope, we would have lasted long on his earth’. Hope is an interference of being powerless or weak. Having hope can set up your dreams or key values in life aiming to achieve as high as they want compared to a person who wishes there life on luck or giving up feeling it is an impossible goal to reach. Najaf values hope in every situation, the conflict he has between himself and the troubles he’s living, he works his way to overcome the fears his facing. Najaf witnessed hopelessness in woomera and its effects are as dangerous and devastation as powerlessness.
Even in the most desperate circumstances, when in fear of losing a leg or being captured by the Taliban, Najaf hopes. Having to face such extreme situations conflict has truly taken an unexpected tole in Najafs life, ‘dreams that were dreamt In Afghanistan have put down roots in the soil of another nation, and today I see buds forming on twigs and branches’. Najaf sending an image that he has reached hope and to never give up in such scary and fearful situation people in this world would come across. However Najaf is not the only human being the faces hope and fear.
The Dissertation on Article Summary on Work to Life Conflict of Communication Technologies
The study also focuses on three conceptual elements and possible traits of the individuals using communication technologies out of hours; they were affective commitment, ambition, and job involvement. There are suggestions a person’s attachment and career aspirations to the organisation changes their responses towards working beyond the call of duty. Method Non-academic staff employees and a ...
Frank Lowy had experience a very similar situation like Najaf, being stuck in a detention camp. As a 13–year–old Jewish boy, Lowy had never known about the loss of his father, Hugo Lowy, who was beaten to death at Auschwitz concentration camp while protecting Hugo’s younger acquaintance, Myer Lowy. Frank Lowy After being born in hungry, He made his way to France in at the age of 16, where he left on the ship Yagur, but was caught en route to British Mandate of Palestine and deported to the detention camp in Cyprus. After a few months, Lowy was allowed into Palestine and was brought to the Atlit detainee camp.
Facing fears of never being able to live a so called normal life, Frank stayed hopeful and thought back to his father of when didn’t survive the concentration camp he was kept in. the conflict between Frank and this situation left to him to mentally work hard for himself to overcome the fear of never being able to leave the detention Centre and work hard to now own Westfield’s shopping Centers around Australia. Everyone faces such a extreme situations in their eyes whether it can be a different story in peoples lives.
I however, had been in many distressed situations that have put in the stage of only seeking hope to get me out of such a tormenting situation. Driving with my brother, on a rainy, stormy day. We had a head on collision going around a roundabout. Only to hope that me and my brother were going to be okay, having to think outside the box, being in such a scared state, I thought to my senses and only hoped the people in the other car were going to be okay, I ended up calling the police and ambulance instead of checking the other car or the people around me just in case it needed to think quick.
The Essay on Anne Frank 5
On June 12, 1929, at 7:30 A.M. a baby girl was born in Frankfurt, Germany. No one realized that this infant, who was Jewish, was destined to become one of the worlds most famous victims of World War II. Her name was Anne Frank, and her parents were Edith Frank Hollandar and Otto Frank. She had one sister, Margot, who was three years older than she was. Anne led a happy and normal childhood, and on ...
The conflict between these two vehicles was that who faults it was going to be, but thinking outside the box once again had made me think of the saftey side of things and how I would react if something went terribly wrong, compared to the amount of damage to both cars and financial outbreak. The end result was we did not know who fault it was and ended up paying our own bills, more importanntly both parites were okay and safe with only cuts and bruises in the other car.