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    California Dream

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    world in a feverish rush to strike rich. Many left everything behind to dare venture into the final frontier of the wilderness that was California. Word quickly spread about a land showered by sunshine and ripe with gold ready for the picking. As a result‚ the California dream developed and quickly romanticized imaginations all across the world with its promise of easy money and lure of adventure. Today‚ the California dream stands high like the palm trees that adorn Hollywood boulevard; captivating

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    “But they have dreams to use more modern equipments. This is the market! You can’t ignore this.” Mr. Ranganathan reacted strongly to his colleague. “The Dream! Where government still not reached‚ the companies reached that places much before.” Mr. Ranganathan took a long sip from the glass and put few potato chips in his mouth. “You may not find electricity in a remote village but you will find a packet of potato chips.” He raised his hand with a potato chips as evidence. “We all know everyone can’t

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    Literature 146A 29 August 2012 Response to The Dream of the Rood In the poem The Dream of the Rood‚ many parallels between a seemingly inanimate object directly correlates with the crucifixion and resurrection of Christ. Although‚ Christ is mentioned in the poem he is never the speaker‚ rather the Rood is personified and is the central speaker and theme of the poem. The poem begins with the dreamer’s account of what he experienced as he saw the rood “gloriously graced” then bleeding as the tree

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    How to Turn Dreams into Reality We all have dreams for the future. Goals that are ripe for achieving. Ever since we were born‚ we’ve wanted to impact the world in some way and stand out from the crowd. Every day we hope that someone will notice us and recognize us for some special achievement. Maybe we want to be on stage‚ giving a speech to an enormous audience. We want to have that honorable stride as we get on stage‚ have the tears in our eyes as we stand tall‚ and proclaim our

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    Dream Catcher -kit- “Don’t dare to dream on something if you wouldn’t do anything to make it true ..” There was once a child who was born on the midnight of the sixth day of the ninth month‚ 1993‚ when all were sleeping abound with their sweet dreams and nightmares. According to his mother‚ he was so cute the first time she saw her baby. With his little eyes‚ pointed nose‚ and fair complexion‚ others might say he was born ‘with gold spoon’ on his mouth. They were wrong.. Actually‚ this boy

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    “Susan B. Anthony Dares To Vote” and “Making Sarah Cry” share a similar theme. In both “Susan B. Anthony Dares To Vote” and “Making Sarah Cry” the theme of being different is presented. “Susan B. Anthony Dares To Vote” shows the theme of being different by showing that just because she is a woman it doesn’t mean she shouldn’t have the right to vote. In “Making Sarah Cry” it shows a theme of being different by having Sarah and the boy getting picked on just because they look different. Both texts

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    that everyone has dreams; someone want to be a soccer player; someone want to be a spaceman; someone want to have his/her own business. People have dreams is easy but I don’t consider most of them can achieve it; it is easy to talk but hard to do‚ how many people will achieve their dream? I don’t know about it as it is easy to give up and forgot‚ but I am sure some people will work hard with the dream. Nonetheless‚ some people are invariably struggling with the dream; when the dream is difficult to

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    Literary Analysis “The Things We Dare Not Tell” In the poem “The Things We Dare Not Tell‚” Henry Lawson’s purpose is to state the two different types of secrets that people posses which are; the kind that should be external to others and the kind that should be kept internal from others. He adopts a simpering and deceived aspect in order to relate to the alike feelings and experiences of his audience. Henry Lawson begins the poem by recognizing the extent of secrets and the aptitude they may

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    my dream

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    India of My Dreams Introduction William Dement said‚ “Dreaming permits each and everyone of us to be quietly and safely insane every night of ourMy India My Pride lives.” He says that sometimes this insanity can be fruitful and sometimes very infectious and sometimes very delectable and delicious. It is in many ways necessary for a country like India to be insane and dream as it is a bigger crime not to dream than to dare to dream. India of my dreams is a topic‚ which is as wide and

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    for the migrant worker) were involved in an unlikely partnership. George is intelligent and carries self-confidence‚ whereas Lennie is of an enormous build and has the mind capability of a young child. George and Lennie’s “dream” very much relates to that of the American Dream of many migrant workers during the economic crisis. Steinbeck portrays the relationship between George and Lennie throughout the novel with the use of language and similarity to that of a real migrant worker in 1930’s America

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