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    An American Dream has a multitude of definitions that vary from person to person. Once a person has their dream locked in their mind they must work to achieve it. The American Dream‚ having a perfect family with a house on a hill and a white picket fence‚ is still achievable through hard work and perseverance‚ patience‚ and opportunity. Hard work and perseverance is something a number of people are taught at a young age. Suzanne Lucas‚ a woman who spent 10 years in corporate human resources‚ has

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    else know the secret to life‚ the thing that makes everything so much easier for them‚ it tells them how to think about something‚ what to do with their lives how to be happy? This secret is the delusional belief in the american dream. Our lives revolve around the american dream‚ so much so that we lose sight of the true morals and values we should live our lives based on and we build our personalities on our material possessions. People who still have agency over their personalities separate themselves

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    We all have dreams of something‚ whether it’s about becoming rich or meeting your favorite celebrity. There are dreams that we are unconscious about‚ and dreams that we want to accomplish. Dreaming about becoming rich is not a bad thing‚ coming from an low income family‚ money is what I’ve always wanted. Dreaming of meetings your favorite celebrity is not an insane thing to dream about. Dreams are meant to take our mind off reality and focus on our desires. No dream is considered too big or small

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    and that you’re about to live and fulfill the “America Dream”. The American Dream was probably developed in the US by someone coming to America and was able to get an education‚ a job‚ and create a good life for themselves. It seems that now the American Dream isn’t how is used to be‚ you don’t have equal opportunities‚ not everyone can go to school‚ and if you fail at something you’re looked down upon. My personal definition of the American Dream is that when you’re coming to America you’re expecting

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    The American Dream was once based on the same principles of The Declaration of Independence‚ like freedom and equality. That all men deserve “..life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness..” (Revolution) Over time‚ the dream became more materialized and narcissistic. For some‚ it promised a journey of milestones and accomplishments. But for others‚ obstacles in the way were too much of a struggle. Azar Nafisi once said‚ “The negative side of The American Dream comes when people pursue success at

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    In the poem “Dreams”‚ langston Hughes uses imagery to convey that life would be useless without dreams. First of all‚ Hughes uses metaphor in the first stanza to show how life would be meaningless without dreams. The narrator states that “Life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly” (3-4). The metaphor that was used in this sentence‚ means that there is no point of the bird if it doesn’t have wings because the purpose of the is to fly. Then‚ the author compares life with a broken-winged bird that

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    rights and little freedom in this country that I live in‚ I will never have a chance of pursuing my dreams; A poet Ralph Waldo once stated “America is another name for opportunity. Our whole history appears like a last effort of divine providence on behalf of the human race.”(Poet Ralph Waldo Emerson). But imagine telling yourself everyday that you do not have the opportunity to chase your wildest dreams or even the little things in life‚ for instance being born and raised in a country where you are

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    Another hurdle to the American Dream is the health care program. For the most part immigrants either have no insurance or not enough insurance. 43% of the unnaturalized foreigners under the age of 65 have no health insurance. Illegal immigrants make up 15% of the uninsured population of America. (“Immigration Issues.” Illegal Immigration). Since so many immigrants are unable to pay for medical services themselves‚ the burden falls to the American taxpayer. The cost alone is huge. A 2004 study revealed

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    So do you think people can reach their American dream without being judged by who they are? The answer is yes‚ and it shows everybody that you are proud to be an American with a dream and you’re proud of who you are.Now in the day’s people argue what it means to be American and have an American dream they discriminate people for being themselves. An American Dream is when someone wants to achieve or reach a goal to have a better future and life and that they get help and support from their

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    In The speech I Have a Dream by Martin Luther‚ which was one of the best speeches in the world‚ Martin Luther used several types of techniques in his speech to give better understandings to the listener. He uses techniques like‚ repetition‚ which was the main technique used by him to associate with the people‚ he also used inclusive language and emotional language in his speech. He used such ideas to explain his ideas and give hopes to the people that racism will end one day. Martin Luther used

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