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    I went to Mexico‚ but I also remember the forever-long trip to get there if you didn’t have a car. First it would be the little green Volkswagen Beetle cab to the Metra train station. But we wouldn’t get on a train; instead we would take one of those 70’s-looking vans out of the city. After that long trip in a cramped van‚ we had to take a windowless green bus to some small‚ busy town in God knows where‚ and then finally finish off the trip with yet another little green cab. But it wasn’t

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    But‚ I don’t know about this‚ you shouldn’t join because it is an unsafe trip for you to travel with me.” Jake desperately explained. “So you don’t want me to come with you?” Britney ask sadly. “Yes‚ I do want you to come with me but‚ it’s just way too dangerous and risky having you going with me on this far journey to the White House!” Jake stated seriously. “I don’t care how dangerous this trip can be‚ even if I would have to sacrifice my life for this country‚ I would do that as

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    it’s also safer. Statistics show air travel as one of the safest ways to travel‚ baste on its passenger to crash ratio. The down fall is a flight is also the most expensive way to travel out of the three. A flight from California to New York (round trip) could cost anywhere from $500.00 to $2‚500.00+‚ depending on which class (or section) you purchase your ticket for. On most commercial planes there are three sections of seating‚ where you sit depends on your willingness to pay. There’s first class;

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    Demystifying an American Dream “What Happens to a dream differed? / Does it dry up / like a raisin in the sun / Or fester like a sore- / etc. And then run? / Does it stink like rotten meat? / Or crust with sugar over- / like a syrupy sweet? / Maybe it just sags / like a heavy load / Or does it explode?” -------- Langston Hughes American Dream was a term that first appeared in James Truslow Adams’s The Epic of America‚ where he states The American Dream is "that dream of a land in which

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    How we define the American Dream? The American Dream derives from the Declaration of Independence‚ which states that “all men are created equal” and they have “certain unalienable rights.” The American Dream‚ coined by James Adams in 1931‚ proposed that all citizens can live a “better‚ richer‚ and happier life.” I think President Roosevelt supports Adam’s idea of the American Dream in the speech The Four Freedoms‚ which he introduced the four points of freedom: Freedom of speech and expression‚

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    The phrase‚ the “American Dream” means that the person that would like to achieve that goal of success in some form. Generally‚ people want success dealing with wealth and well-being. In The Winter of our Discontent the want for the “American Dream” does exist in some way. Ethan’s dream included wealth and power. When Ethan is offered his first bribe his need for the “American Dream” increases. Ethan‚ a man with morals‚ suddenly becomes someone who will do anything to achieve success. He reported

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    the American Dream can be achieved by everyone. Some people believe that the American Dream is having a good job‚ owning a home‚ having a great family‚ and having freedom. The way of succeeding this is by “hard work‚ drive and passion¨(Tommy Hilfiger-1). Most people believe these are ways of achieving their American Dream. But there are some people that feel differently. Their way to achieve the American Dream can be much more ambitious. Everyone has an American dream. Your American Dream is yours no

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    camping I had during university period so I was very eager before the trip. We decided to use motobike to go there‚ because we thought that we could enjoy landscapeS along the road we went through. Just because we went there at dawn so we - teenagers - felt that it was really THE biggest ONE‚ it was a new thing we never had before. That was a very nice experience I think you should try it. We prepared a lot of food before the trip because we are students‚ you know‚ saving money is the best way ^^.

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    flying or taking a bus or train would be a better option? This is when to research the distance and costs of each option. Checking websites like Google maps can give estimates on distances and how much fuel a certain type car will need to make the trip. Airports‚ bus‚ and train stations all have websites that will give prices for tickets. If the internet is not an option‚ calling them is another good way to get the information. The next thing that will need to be done when traveling on a budget

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    The Existence of the American Dream Before 1863 Often the American Dream is discussed as an idea of prosperity‚ glory‚ fame. But what is the American Dream exactly? The American Dream is a “social ideal that stresses egalitarianism (human equality) and especially material prosperity” (Merriam-Webster). The existence of the American Dream is highly debated among historians and anthropologists alike‚ but as an idea and a goal of America‚ it definitively does exist. In early America‚ its existence

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