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[[Image:hfad.jpg|left]]''Hope for Another Day'' is an unregistered non-profit educational website. Striving to bring forth stories one may never have known about to public eyes. Exclusive interviews and articles ranging from the United States to the life of an Iranian woman.  
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''Hope for Another Day'' is an unregistered non-profit educational website. Striving to bring forth stories one may never have known about to public eyes. Exclusive interviews and articles ranging from the United States to the life of an Iranian woman.  
  
==About HFAD==
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==[[Image:hfadabout.jpg]]==
[[Image:hfadabout.jpg|left]]''Hope for Another Day'' is ran by a single person as of now and is reviewing its current staff team. All people who work with the organization are not paid but volunteers with no obligation.  
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''Hope for Another Day'' is ran by a single person as of now and is reviewing its current staff team. All people who work with the organization are not paid but volunteers with no obligation.  
  
 
The founder was only seventeen years of age when this website was founded more as a way to prove a point to some friends. Which it was now has grown into a passion for the owner, Nick Burrus, now eighteen years of age. He claims to be sitting on new topics but doesn't plan to release them until another interview has been completed.  
 
The founder was only seventeen years of age when this website was founded more as a way to prove a point to some friends. Which it was now has grown into a passion for the owner, Nick Burrus, now eighteen years of age. He claims to be sitting on new topics but doesn't plan to release them until another interview has been completed.  
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A saying that has been going around is believed to be a Latin phrase probably learned of from a Dan Brown novel. The prase reads: ''Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?'' In better terms, it is believed to mean Who Guards the Guards? Or something of a similar like. Nick Burrus actually refuses to release it's true meaning, just said read 'Dan Brown' in an e-mail interview.
 
A saying that has been going around is believed to be a Latin phrase probably learned of from a Dan Brown novel. The prase reads: ''Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?'' In better terms, it is believed to mean Who Guards the Guards? Or something of a similar like. Nick Burrus actually refuses to release it's true meaning, just said read 'Dan Brown' in an e-mail interview.
  
==HFAD's Mission==
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[[Image:hfadmission.jpg|left]]The mission in which we are dedicated in is to show and educate anyone possible that there is a world out there; a world which needs help, support and hope for another day.
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The mission in which we are dedicated in is to show and educate anyone possible that there is a world out there; a world which needs help, support and hope for another day.
  
==HFAD's Star Sections==
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==[[Image:hfadstartopics.jpg]]==
[[Image:hfadstartopics.jpg|left]] ''Hope for Another Day'' does have several known/loved sections. Ranging from interviews to articles there are unique pages hidden within the website. Highlighted below are three sections of the website that are constantly visited. Two are interviews, one is an article/topic. They are all about the lifes of others and offer a glimse into another world.  
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''Hope for Another Day'' does have several known/loved sections. Ranging from interviews to articles there are unique pages hidden within the website. Highlighted below are three sections of the website that are constantly visited. Two are interviews, one is an article/topic. They are all about the lifes of others and offer a glimse into another world.  
  
 
* [http://hopeforanotherday.org/interviews/iran-life-locked-up Iran: Life Locked Up]
 
* [http://hopeforanotherday.org/interviews/iran-life-locked-up Iran: Life Locked Up]
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* [http://hopeforanotherday.org/topics/ghana-fishermen-child-slavery Ghana Child Fisherman Slavery]
 
* [http://hopeforanotherday.org/topics/ghana-fishermen-child-slavery Ghana Child Fisherman Slavery]
  
==External Links==
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The most known supporters of ''Hope for Another Day'' has been anonymous users. Some websites have taken a liking of the website. Even though it is unregistered it doesn't mean it cannot make a difference.
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[http://ErrorHost.com ErrorHost], [http://fantasyaurora.com FantasyAurora] and [http://ubdepot.proboards77.com UBDepot] have all been long time major supporters of the website.
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* '''Alexa''': [http://www.alexa.com/data/details/main?url=hopeforanotherday.org HopeForAotherDay.org]
 
* '''Alexa''': [http://www.alexa.com/data/details/main?url=hopeforanotherday.org HopeForAotherDay.org]

Revision as of 14:26, 15 November 2007

WIP

This is a work in progress page, stay tuned there will be new information posted by the owner himself and some help from friends and affiliates.



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Hope for Another Day is an unregistered non-profit educational website. Striving to bring forth stories one may never have known about to public eyes. Exclusive interviews and articles ranging from the United States to the life of an Iranian woman.

hfadabout.jpg

Hope for Another Day is ran by a single person as of now and is reviewing its current staff team. All people who work with the organization are not paid but volunteers with no obligation.

The founder was only seventeen years of age when this website was founded more as a way to prove a point to some friends. Which it was now has grown into a passion for the owner, Nick Burrus, now eighteen years of age. He claims to be sitting on new topics but doesn't plan to release them until another interview has been completed.

Hope for Another Day started out with topics/articles on a simple XHTML page. Now it has grown into a custom coded database by a loyal visitor with a new comment system added. The comment system for reasons unknown is rarely used by the hundreds of visitors.

The owner can confirm via email with a screenshot attached how many members in the system there are or even his web stats. He will only black out key things like contact information, etc.

The website used to have a vBulletin forum donated by a Tyler, for reasons unknown the forum was taken down as of it's thousandth post which the public can view, right after the staff had a public meeting.

The majority of the graphics Hope for Another Day uses were actually designed by a single person, VanillaOrchids from SoCal. In the past Ellen Mostofi and Becca has been major contributers. HFAD's Copyright Page will hold more information about the graphic work.

In late 2007 the graphics of the website took a sudden change. Just overnight they changed from their historical/dull color themes to a new lively brown theme with the feature being children. Many believe this to be a wise move as the image of children is more striking to the human emotions then adult images would be. But this fact could be debated and is left to the matter of personal opinion.

A saying that has been going around is believed to be a Latin phrase probably learned of from a Dan Brown novel. The prase reads: Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? In better terms, it is believed to mean Who Guards the Guards? Or something of a similar like. Nick Burrus actually refuses to release it's true meaning, just said read 'Dan Brown' in an e-mail interview.

hfadmission.jpg

The mission in which we are dedicated in is to show and educate anyone possible that there is a world out there; a world which needs help, support and hope for another day.

hfadstartopics.jpg

Hope for Another Day does have several known/loved sections. Ranging from interviews to articles there are unique pages hidden within the website. Highlighted below are three sections of the website that are constantly visited. Two are interviews, one is an article/topic. They are all about the lifes of others and offer a glimse into another world. 

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The most known supporters of Hope for Another Day has been anonymous users. Some websites have taken a liking of the website. Even though it is unregistered it doesn't mean it cannot make a difference.

ErrorHost, FantasyAurora and UBDepot have all been long time major supporters of the website.

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