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    Dream College

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    national champions. Golden Bear student-athletes have won 146 individual national titles in boxing‚ men’s and women’s track & field‚ men’s and women’s tennis‚ men’s gymnastics‚ men’s and women’s swimming‚ and women’s golf. In order to accomplish my dreams of attending the University of California Berkley I will continue to work hard in school and in athletics. I have made myself a promise that I will demote all of my time to studying and trying to get all A’s and possibly graduating 10% of my

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    Dream Career

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    My Dream Career Selecting a career is the most important decision in a person’s life. The Health care industry has a good future in the United States of America. According to the American Department of Labor‚ the Medical assistant is one of the fastest growing health care professions. I have always been inclined towards health care and therefore I decided to be a medical assistant. To become a medical assistant one should possess different qualities. But the most important quality is to be a very

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    A Dream in Hanoi

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    “A DREAM IN HANOI” * Language was a big barrier where translation was necessary most of the time. * Differing cultural practices – for example‚ kissing in Vietnamese theatres was considered as somewhat taboo by the Vietnamese actors‚ particularly the women. * The institution of government was different (Communist) – the Vietnamese government even eventually got involved in the execution of play (cancelled). * Lack of schedule orientation and differing interpretation of time was

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    Dream Career

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    April 2‚ 2012 DREAM CAREER When was the last time you asked yourself “What do I want to be when I grow up?” If you really think about it‚ this is a loaded question that has the potential to be a simple tool in helping us focus on our goals in life‚ and guide the choices we make. However‚ I find the typical response is one that involves only the professional career choice of the individual. “I want to be a doctor....” “I want to be a professional basketball player....” “I want to be a graphic designer…

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    Dream Job

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    My personal dream job is working in the Information Technology field as a software programmer. Some of those reasons I choose this career are the highly needs in young professionals‚ the high salary to maintain a stable life and the love of math and science. Firstly‚ When Vietnam entry WTO‚ there is a shortage of high-grade young professionals to develop software technology in Vietnam. According to Vietnamese newspapers‚ there is an increase from 30 to 40% in recruiting workers in many kinds

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    Discounted Dreams

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    junior college established to serve a specific community and typically supported in part by local government funds. Community college is a wonderful option for those who are trying to get their life back on track or who cannot afford it. “Discounted Dreams” is a documentary about community college and interviews some of the students who are going through it. This documentary is about all of the advantages and disadvantages of going to a community college. There are various disadvantages in going to

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    A Strange Dream

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    they were going to be killed next. So I ran over to them. But I was too late‚ they were both killed and dead. I fell down‚ lying and crying unconsciously. The scene faded out. When I woke up‚ I have tears in my eyes‚ and I fell asleep. From that dream that I have‚ I now realized how much pain do you have if you have if you lost all of your family. I can’t live without them. I can’t live myself living

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    If you were to ask a person what the “American Dream:” is‚ each response would be completely different‚ due to the fact that that everyone has a different opinion on what the “prosperity of life is”. To some it may mean riches and materialistic possessions‚ while for others it could represent freedom‚ happiness and love. Every person is an individual that has individual thoughts‚ never the same as anyone else’s‚ therefore the “American Dream” varies from person to person. For some people‚ happiness

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    Of mice and men "dreams"

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    Dreams are like a house of cards. Once one thing jolts it the wrong way it collapses. Throughout everyone’s lifetime they may have many dreams they wish to achieve. Whether they achieve it or not depends on what that person does towards that dream. There are times when the person will achieve their dream‚ but most of the time they are shot down and destroyed. This is seen in John Steinbeck’s novella‚ Of Mice and Men‚ as he creates the idea that to make one’s dream into a plan involves taking risks

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    dream machines

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    In “Dream Machines”‚ Will Wright suggests that human have amazing imagination that invented games. Although games have a bad image as “violent‚ addictive‚ childish‚ worthless” among public‚ Wright‚ as a gamer‚ finds some positive impacts of games that are hardly discovered by normal people. He insists games can enhance gamers’ problem-solving skills because they tend not to read the manual to get the direction once they get the game; instead they take repetition of trial and error to create ways

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