The American Dream [Name of the Writer] [Name of the Institution] The American Dream Introduction The American dream can be defined as equality of opportunity and freedom that allows all U.S. residents reach their goals in life only with their effort and determination. Today‚ this idea first expressed in 1931 by James Truslow Adams‚ refers to that prosperity depends on your skills and your work‚ and not in a rigid social hierarchy‚ although the meaning of the phrase has changed throughout
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A Dreamer’s Take on the American Dream America: the land of the free and the home of the brave. When I set out to define America‚ I realized that it couldn’t be defined in one small sentence. America is known for obesity‚ lack of educational content when compared to the international education standards and being hypocritical of being free to all. However‚ America is so much more than that; that is an incredibly pessimistic perspective that looks past all of the remarkable feats this country has
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Sweet Dreams Studying my sleep habits this week has been a an eye opener. I learned so much about my body in the last seven days. I learned that I responded better to waking up to an alarm‚ then someone coming in my room to wake me up. On an average‚ I got about seven hours of sleep a day. I was able to sleep more on days I did not have to workout for football. A trend I noticed is that I felt better in the morning‚ if I went to bed before 11:00 pm. Another trend I learned is I fall asleep faster
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The "American dream" was a term coined by James Truslow Adams in his book‚ "The Epics of America." It has become a familiar slogan‚ but each individual’s perception of this abstract phrase varies and can have multiple meanings. Although‚ each interpretation commonly states the American dream is the hope of an ideal life of happiness and success for all who may aspire. When I think of the American dream‚ I think of a "rag to riches" story made possible through the different freedoms America offers
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The American Dream. Many question the reality of “the American Dream”. The idea that in America you have the same opportunities as anyone and have the same chance to be successful if you have determination and motivation. This American dream now-a-days can be true in some cases but isn’t always the norm. In my opinion the “American Dream” is no longer accessible because judgement is always exercised when it comes to things like race‚ gender and beliefs make this difficult for us Americans. America
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Three Dreams‚ One Future Closing my eyes‚ a quaint structure amongst a vast green field and a clear blue sky paints itself in my mind. On the wooden porch‚ it is the serenity of an elderly couple‚ gently rocking amongst a calm breeze‚ silently content in each other’s company that depicts the final years of my journey. Looking back then‚ I hope to have gained what I strive for today: the security of a successful career‚ the warmth in a loving companion‚ and the pride from cherished ones. Today
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Winter Dream In Fitzgerlad’s story a young man falls in love with a woman and despite trying‚ he fails to win her over and winds up losing her forever. When comparing the plot with more modern day fairy tales‚ there is some discussion. In most fairy tales they end happily ever after with the prince and the princess together. In Winter Dreams‚ however‚ young Dexter doesn’t wind up being with his love‚ Judy‚ in the end. Judy marries another man after Dexter rejects her on their final night together
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Why does the desire for the cubicle life consume us all? What is it about money and the white picket fence that dismantles our dreams‚ destroys our imagination and devalues the sense of adventure in people? From the time we enter kindergarten until the time we exit college we are poked and prodded and led in the direction of the average; of the middle-class. Athletic dreams are squashed at an early age save the very few exceptional talents‚ artistic pursuits deemed unnecessary unless you are the second-coming
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Research Essay on: The impact of the Anti-Terrorism Act on the Muslims and Arabs in Canada The Anti-terrorism Act in Canada and its effects on the Muslim and Arabic communities September 11‚ 2001 marked a catastrophic change not only in American society but in every western state including Canada. The terrorist attacks on the World Trade Centre and the Pentagon have had a ripple effect‚ spreading to the entire world and terrifying thousands of people. Following
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of the Patriot Act and the Federal Information Security Management Act Michael Henderson BIS/220 28August2012 Jadie Giorgis Technological Advances and Ethical Issues precipitating the passage of the Patriot Act and the Federal Information Security Management Act The Patriot Act of 2001 and the Federal Information Security Management Act of 2002 have both been controversial because of their passage. The Patriot Act was passed in response to the terrorist acts of September 11
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