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    The American Dream has shaped this country for centuries. It inspired the works of many people like Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ Thomas Alva Edison‚ and Henry Ford. This Dream can be considered the driving force of our economy‚ the contributing reason to our immigrant influx‚ and the powering factor of our innovation. Although everyone interprets this Dream differently‚ the majority of individuals in this country can agree on some certain ideas and morals. Since none of this would be easy or even possible

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    Japan is the country I’ve been dreaming of to visit. The things that attract me are there culture is very different and there are lots of things for me experience. What kind of cultural interest is Japan? The Japanese language will be a useful tool for the United States people. What is Japans attitude towards the United States? Why would Japan be important to us in the future? What kind of government is Japan? How is Japan education different from the States? What is Japan place is the History? What

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    DREAMS FROM MY FATHER Our past makes our future. The experiences one endures throughout our past evolves us into the person we are to become in the future. In Dreams From My Father‚ author Barack Obama explores how not only his past made him who he is today‚ but also how his father’s life achievements and failures as well as insight on his family’s culture molded him into becoming the man who would presides over the nation the we all call home. This book helped me discover interesting

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    Dream Summaries Day Dreaming: When your imagination carries you away. Daydreaming is a classified level of consciousness between sleep and wakefulness. False Awakening Dreams: You dream that you wake up and your day starts‚ but then you actually wake up. Lucid Dreaming: Where you realize you are dreaming during your dream‚ and then have the ability to control your dream and what happens inside of it. Nightmares: A nightmare is a disturbing dream that causes you to wake up feeling anxious and

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    Dream By: FY All our dreams can come true if we have the courage to pursue them. I believe every child is born a dreamer‚ from the moment we enter this world our mind wanders off in every direction. The thoughts created in our mind unconsciously creates us‚ as humans who differ from one another. For I have dreamed on and on‚ gone through thousands of dreams. Yet I realized that life is not unlimited‚ physically as well as our mentally we are not immortal and have a certain duration

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    decision that my family made to live the possibility of the "American Dream". Moreover‚ growing up as an Asian-American wasn’t simple; I was faced with the challenge of malicious racial slurs‚ spiteful judgment‚ and condemnation. However‚ through these criticism‚ I’ve grown to understand that our response to those judgements is what builds character in which has made me more transparent‚ vulnerable‚ and empathetic. In the early years of my life‚ adapting to the foreign customs of America was my top priority

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    kid’s birthday wish. Unlike most children‚ my birthday party did not consist of bouncy houses‚ stacks of presents‚ and a princess cake. Burning buildings‚ solders‚ and panicked refugees were the highlight of my birthday party. Giving up the only world I have ever known and fleeing to America was one of the most drastic changes in my life‚ especially at such a young age. After the Balkan War‚ we lived in a small shed on the outskirts of a town named Tuzla. my parents were so poor at the time all we could

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    My heritage‚ my culture‚ where I’m from is something I shall never be ashamed of. Lucky to say‚ I have hard-working Mexican parents who are my motivators for everything‚ they are the reason I hope to one day be a first-generation college graduate. When my parents had my oldest brother at 17‚ despite their young age‚ my parents were thinking of my brother’s future. Mexico has high crime rates‚ drug trafficking‚ unemployment‚ poverty‚ and climate hazards. Families come to the United States to achieve

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    Ruoqi Xu Psychology Professor Dude 11/22/12 Dream and Its Meaning Dream can be happy‚ delightful‚ absurd or even fearful. Dream is what we experience when we sleep; it “involves an integration of perceptual‚ emotional‚ motivational‚ and cognitive processes performed by various brain modules” (Passer and Ronald193). However‚ the content of the dream and the reason why we dream specific content still remain a mystery till today. Although many scientists have been attempting to find the answers

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    DreamsDream as high as the sky‚ so that when you fail‚ you atleast reach the ceiling’. One may ask‚ what is the point of dreaming then? Is it worthwhile?One of the greatest countries of our times in terms of economy and innovations‚ The United States of America‚ was built on dreams. The Civil Rights movement in 1960s was built on dreams of a few individuals such as Martin Luther King II who dared to dream things differently. Dare i talk about the invention of gadgets such as the cell phone or computer

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