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    Kungfu Dream

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    practical in real fights. Kung Fu has become a mystery or a legend that does not exist anymore in real life. Even worse‚ many kids who become interested in Kung Fu after reading Kung Fu novels or watching Kung Fu movies can hardly reach their Kung Fu dreams because that all parents in China always push their children to study. Parents believe that an uneducated person is never able to get a

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    Jiro Dream

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    Kudus Tiamiyu Prof. Fitzgerald Jiro the dreams Sushi directed by David Gelb alongside‚ The gleaner and I produced and directed by Agnès Varda is a critically acclaimed documentary reflecting on food history that have been getting minimum attention of people than they deserve in recent decades. Jiro dreams of Sushi centers on Jiro Ono who is about eighty-five years old. Jiro Ono is seen as a legendary sushi chef in the world though‚ he operates in a small ten sits Subway restaurant. Jiro is also

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    The american dream

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    analysis will be on the rhetorical effects of the speech. By using many forms of rhetorical tools like Anaphora or Tautology‚ President Barack Obama manages to give a speech that is full of American ideas of life‚ like the American Promise‚ the American Dream and the future. The speech is very similar to the one he did in 2008 at the Democratic Convention‚ and contains many form of repetition and “between the lines” political views. In the first couple of paragraphs‚ Barack Obama deliberately begins his

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    A Wonderful Dream?

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    Joshua Ballou Professor Mary Martin English 111 10/11/2012 A Wonderful Dream? It was a beautiful day outside that Sunday morning some summers ago; so warm and inviting. There was a nice breeze blowing which made the leaves dance happily on the trees. Grass waved around in it‚ this way and that‚ like the mane of a galloping stallion. The sky was intoxicatingly hypnotic with a handful of fluffy clouds

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    American Dream

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    American Dream with downfalls and misconceptions in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button with many scholars and universities proving it as well. In the 1920s the true American Dream consisted of a working husband‚ stay at home wife who will eventually bear children and still stay home. The women’s roles increased by controlling finances but also wanting new appliances to keep up with the technological advances. Balancing kids‚ a whole household and finances made the so called “American Dream” change

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    Hoop Dreams

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    Running Head: HOOP DREAMS: REFLECTION PAPER In the movie “Hoop Dreams” a film producer followed two African-American boys on their journey to become professional basketball players. Sadly‚ Arthur and William’s story is too common into today’s lower income areas. Income unquestionably plays a role in this equation; since the parents don’t have the funds to give to their child to go to school this is the child’s only way to college. Many kids at a young age are forced to pick a sport

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    Dream Job

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    29/11/2011 B.H.S William Bowman Writing Home Work My Dream Job My dream job is to become a mechanical engineer or an electrical engineer. I had wanted to be an engineer from an early age when my father was working as General Manager at the Ford Dealer‚ where I was exposed to the repairs being conducted in the workshop by the technicians. There I developed a keen interest of how things work. I would always stay by the watchman or by the machine shop talking to

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    American Dream

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    ends in the school-room‚ but education ends only with life”. Education has become a golden ticket to success in America’s society‚ challenging not only African Americans‚ but every racial class to obtain as much knowledge as achievable. The American Dream by Kenya Doyle depicts the economical success and the downs sides to achieving self assimilation one can gain from receiving a college education. It was evident to the “white man” during slavery how powerful education could be if blacks attained it;

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    Dream Job

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    that I stand out and turn my dream into reality. There are numerous things that motivate me to reach my goal of becoming an App Developer for Apple. The tech savvy atmosphere I will be working in and the money are just a couple perks of working at Apple. These perks combined with doing something I love is something that every man or women want as everyone has desires‚ and only when a human truly fulfills these desires‚ can they reach true happiness. And‚ to me‚ my dream job is my desire. When someone

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    House Dreams

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    My Dream Home Home‚ the place one spends more time in their life and share special moments with family. Where one expects to live permanently carefree‚ feel protected under the roof of their house. One day I want to have a home that makes me feel well and where I can be safe and happy. The purpose of this essay is to discuss and fine structural decisions I made about designing my dream house. The house of my dream has to be huge‚ spacious‚ which would reflect my personality toward innovations

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