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    American Dream In the Great Gatsby and Of Mice and Men‚ the American Dream proves to be highly unachievable. Both authors‚ Fitzgerald and Steinbeck‚ convey this idea through portraying the harsh realities each decade had faced. The sense of false hope suggests that the dream is out of reach‚ and it lives on in a whole different world. Gatsby‚ George and Lennie are motivated by their false hope. They believe that their dream can still come true. They are myopic of what can actually be achieved

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    The American Dream Everyone! Come to America! You will have a life of happiness and riches! This what people usually consider the American dream‚ having a good steady job‚ owning a house‚ and making enough money for their family and themselves. Just having a happy life for their family and themselves. Many people consider the American Dream to still be alive and still present in today’s society but many also believe that the American Dream is nonexistent. In this essay I will be shedding light

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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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    "“Transcending Without Transcendence”: Utopianism and an Ethos of Hope." Antipode 38.4 (2006): 691-710. Academic Search Premier. Web. 6 Nov. 2014. The essay discusses how today‚ there is a hope and desire for utopianism around the world but the problem lies of how to achieve this. It tells of how Ernst Bloch reinvented the idea of utopianism as a sort of process which is said to end in sure utopianism if followed. To achieve this‚ the ethos of hope will allow us to endure the bad in this world and if we all

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    Dreams are an enigma of the mind that has been a subject of study by philosophers‚ writers‚ musicians‚ phycologist‚ and almost every group of people for centuries. Trying to describe these thoughts that people experience when they are asleep is‚ to this day‚ remains a popular topic of discussion. The human mind‚ the very essence of what defines our individuality‚ is one of the greatest mysteries mankind has tried to wrap its head around. Aided with language‚ this natural inquisitorialness has lead

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    read the article “Positive Links Hope and Happiness” by Jerry Lopper‚ my minds starts to wonder. What am I thinking about? I am wondering about the word “Hope.” I always say this to myself: without hope there would not be life. The article is about the function of hope in happiness‚ how hope and optimism are related‚ and how hope can determine academic success. In addition‚ the article also states that hope can be learned. Psychologist researchers study the role of hope in happiness. The psychologist

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    After a whole year working or studying‚ we often need a vacation to relax ourselves. Whether our vacation experiences were good or bad‚ everyone has a dream vacation in their minds. In my opinion‚ a dream vacation should have three features:traveling with people you like‚ having enough free time‚ and going somewhere at the right time. First‚ traveling with someone we like is necessary‚ because we respect each other and know their living habits. Usually family and friends are our best choices. Imaging

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    Jay Schwanke Professor M. Coleman ENGL 200 12 April 12‚ 2013 Dear Professor Coleman‚ In exploring the characterization of Fitzgerald “Winter Dreams”‚ I am going to show the use of seasonal changes of his protagonist‚ Dexter‚ from his story. I believe that it is his every intention for us explore Dexter as a man by showing us where and how he developed to be such a man from his decisions in the past starting from his caddy days to college and finally as an establish businessman. His

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    For many centuries‚ and still existing in modern times‚ the illusion of an American dream has enchanted and haunted people‚ drawing them from all corners of the earth to seek their own fortune and opportunity – an opportunity and hope that more often than not was dashed to the ground. The American Dream was a shining image of wealth‚ happiness‚ and prosperity‚ misguiding people with whispered promises of gleaming opulence. However‚ due to the circumstances of new times‚ the failure of the utopian

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    Convoy of Hope Convoy of Hope has been serving meals to people since the first day they were founded. People may have qualms about donating to this organization because other organizations have had scandals‚ but none of the money goes the owner of the organization. Any money given and donated to them‚ goes towards food to cook and prepare the meals that people need‚ and basic needs that victims may also need during rescue. People should support Convoy of Hope because they help natural disaster

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