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    Children are always asked‚ “What do you want to be when you grow up” and children being children with simple ideas and desires will answer with simple answers like pilot or a doctor. But as we grow older‚ we develop more complex desires and want to go beyond the limits set for us. We might still want to be doctors who help others but most people will change their minds and take it a step further and say no they would rather be psychiatrists who specialize in children with mental disorders. That is

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    As far as I am concerned‚ it is definite that like my parents who transplanted themselves in this country‚ I too yearn for the American Dream. At home‚ I am different. I am American. I am a Chicana. I speak English. I dress differently. I may not seem Mexican enough‚ yet I still share the struggles that are a reality to my parents. I was the little brown girl with an American dream. I never once doubted that dream‚ so I confidently followed it. My story is not a unique story. This is the story of

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    to sweat‚ my panic gripping me. The high I was riding on comes crashing down as I realize my predicament. I won’t be able to have my dream home with Sazzad. We won’t hold hands together and watch our male grow up. We won’t share a home‚ we won’t eat together‚ train together‚ we won’t grow old and die together. All my dreamsmy love‚ my happiness even at the cost of my wild foregoing her half‚ lost in a minute. I try to walk away as fast as I can. I have to go away from here‚ before my mate sees

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    American Dream Wrap-up In my American Dream I wanted to be an Orthodontist. To achieve this goal I wanted to attend the University of Memphis. For the first four years to obtain my bachelor’s degree. Then I will go to The University of Tennessee College of Dentistry for four years for dental schooling‚ and another two years for a post doctoral program for the study of Orthodontics. To do all of this I will have to do more than what I do to get through high school. Some things I need to change in

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    works included “A Dream Deferred” and “Dreams.” The two poems are prime examples that can be compared and contrasted very easily. In “A Dream Deferred” and “Dreams”‚ there are multiple parts that can be compared between the two poems. The main comparison between these two works is their thematic content. Both poems demonstrate the importance of dreams and aspirations. They are both about the negative things that could happen when someone does not have dreams or even lose a dream that they once had

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    drinking‚ partying‚ cursing… How much do you know about your president’s background? I picked this book off the shelf because I was intrigued about my president’s background and how he got to where he is. The book Dreams from My Father by Barack Obama captures Obama’s childhood‚ stories about his father‚ and his rocky route to success. Dreams from My Father by Barack Obama dictates that through uncertainty‚ racism‚ and bad choices he made his way to a prosperous life. -The book opens with Obama

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    American Dream or No American Dream? What is the American Dream? The American Dream is when he/she gets married‚ has a steady income‚ owns a house‚ and has children. Although some people believe that the American Dream is still attainable‚ there are many who believe it is not. The American Dream may be harder to reach now in today’s society‚ but many people believe it to still be attainable. Although are economic times are difficult today‚ those who work hard and persevere through the hardships

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    different among children’s at my age that time‚ up to this point. I always have that kind of feeling. Eagerness to do the impossible things. Possibly all crazy stuffs actually. If I remember it correctly I loved experimenting things such as insects when I was a kid. Capturing ants and spiders then eventually I’ll devour them to see what will to my body but sadly there’s no changes or any violent reaction from my body. Quite surprising and disgusting‚ right? Welcome to my world! To become a mad scientist

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    The structure of "A Dream Within a Dream" consists of two stanzas containing two disparate but ultimately connected scenes. The first stanza shows the first-person point of view of the narrator parting from a lover‚ while the second places the narrator on a beach while futilely attempting to grasp a handful of sand in his hand. The juxtaposed scenes contrast in a number of ways‚ as the poem moves from a calm‚ though solemn‚ farewell to a more passionate second half. Whereas the first stanza features

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    Rodriguez Historically the American Dream is known as happiness‚ wealth‚ and having materialistic items. In the short story “Winter Dreams” by F. Scott Fitzpatrick the character of Judy Jones is used as an example of the American Dream through beauty and actions‚ she influences Dexter. Dexter Green is a hardworking middle class boy‚ he denies his middle-class lifestyle‚ and aspires to become a member of wealthy class. As a consequence Dexter realizes the American Dream isn’t what he expected it to be

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