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    American Dream: Reality or a Dream? By Maria Algarra Do you think the American dream still provides to the poor‚ tired‚ and huddle masses? I think America still provides access to everybody who steps foot on this country. Today many people immigrate to the United States in search of the American dream. The American dream have made millions of people from other countries to come to America to have a new and better life of freedom

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    SUBMITTED BY Group No: 02 Name of the Members of the Group: Serial No | Name of the Members of the Group | Roll No | 01 | Shaikh Md. Rasal Patowary | 0808020 | 02 | Md Zahidul Arafin | 0808028 | 03 | Md Jahirul Islam | 0808029 | 04 | Mohammed Kamrul Hasan (Group Leader) | 0808030 | 05 | Md Rakibul Hasan | 0808037 | Group Representitative: Mohammed Kamrul Hasan Group Coordinator: Md. Zahidul Arafin Contact: kamrulmgt30@gmail.com 13 May 2013 The Course Teacher‚ Md. Kafil Uddin‚ Lecturer‚ Department

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    American Dream? People in America can achieve the American Dream‚ but others cannot achieve the American Dream. You’re looked at different in America if you have less than someone else or worse opportunities. I believe that some citizens can achieve the American Dream and some cannot. Although some can go out‚ get a job and keep it‚ others cannot do this and struggle for money. “Almost two thirds say they live from paycheck to paycheck forty seven percent say that no matter how hard you work‚ they

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    Midsummer Night’s Dream was not an easy read. Reading a piece of literature that is supposed to be performed on a stage and not consumed as a whole was a challenging experience. To fully understand a play that shifts between extreme metaphor‚ dark dreams and unstable reality‚ I had break the acts down by scenes and focus on the scenes to comprehend the hidden meanings and symbolism in the acts. Even though reading the play that way was lengthy and tedious‚ the process of keeping the certain scenes

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    Hard work or Hard luck Hard work has been the main reason for success throughout history. Inventors‚ sinentest and leaders are examples of successful workers who scarify a lot of things in order to privilege. Some people claim that hard work is the only means to success and luck has nothing to do with it‚ while others say that luck is a main factor for successes. I believe that hard work is a very important factor for success and the hard luck is a secondary reason we must not rely on. Brandau

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    The rebellion against the tyrant Harkin’s brutal regime has come to an end. The rebels and I had won the war after six long and bloody years. But at what cost did it charge us? Tens of thousands of our people either lay dead or wounded‚ hundreds of thousands more are homeless‚ entire cities have been destroyed in the process‚ and large amounts of farmland were rendered infertile by the rivers of the blood that were shed. I had personally lost my entire family to that man’s insatiable madness and

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    The primary objective of utilitarianism is to provide the greatest amount of happiness‚ or utility‚ for the most sentient beings possible (Boss 234). Additionally in utilitarianism‚ the morality of an action is determined only by its consequences. In other words‚ intentions are meaningless (Boss 234). Personally‚ I do not agree with the utilitarian notion that intentions don’t matter because no one can predict the consequences of their actions 100 percent of the time. For instance‚ most people would

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    5Name: ______________________________________ Date: ________________________ Student Exploration: Ionic Bonds Vocabulary: chemical family‚ electron affinity‚ ion‚ ionic bond‚ metal‚ nonmetal‚ octet rule‚ shell‚ valence electron Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.) 1. Nate and Clara are drawing pictures with markers. There are 8 markers in a set. Nate has 9 markers and Clara has 7. What can Nate and Clara do so that each of them has a full set? ____

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    Reality vs. Dreams

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    Where the Dream becomes Reality Have you ever wondered if your entire life has been a living dream? In the short story‚ “Where are you going‚ Where have you been?” Joyce Carol Oates uses the motif of the music and the dream-like imagery in order to convey that Connie is having a nightmare that was created by her conscience and Arnold Friend is a collection of all the bad things she has done. Connie’s conscience is tainted by the things she does and thinks as a teenager. While fighting with

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    There Doesn T Love A Wall

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    In the poem‚ the narrator (allegedly Frost) meets with its neighbor to repair‚ as each spring‚ the wall on the dividing line of the properties. “Something there is that doesn’t love a wall‚” tells us the narrator in the first line of the poem and then tries to persuade his neighbor of the futility of that ritual that gets them together: the wall would be useful if one of the neighbors had cows‚ for example‚ but that is not the case. In addition‚ he tries to convince the other neighbor that there

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