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    Dream Job Speech

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    Mason Mr. Pettibone Period 4 5 April 2013 Dream Job Just image‚ the four gray walls closing in on you‚ pitter patter of fingers on keys‚ no personal items on the desk and wearing the same boring outfit day after day. It sounds like paradise‚ don’t you think? No? You don’t think so? How about‚ traveling around the world‚ exploring new places‚ learning and discovering new animals‚ treating the sick in the most remote places? Better? I think so. A dream job should be something that you feel right

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    they were brought to this country? Should Americans have to pay for illegal immigrants to become citizens? Dream Act stands for California Development‚ Relief and Education for Alien Minors. The Dream Act would allow a specific group of illegal immigrants to obtain state grants‚ community college waive fees‚ and legal permanent citizenship. To be eligible for the Dream Act you have to have arrived in the United States under the age of 16; be under the age of 30 on the day of enactment;

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    “THE DREAM ACT” Also known for its legal term: “The Development‚ Relief‚ and Education for Alien Minors Act.” This act basically gives an opportunity to undocumented alien students to keep their educational progress. According to “Bill Summary and Status‚” a summary of the DREAM ACT published online by the Library of Congress declares that to qualify for the benefits of the bill the beneficiaries must “Not have entered the United States on a non-immigrant Visa. Have proof of having arrived in

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    Persuasive Speech Outline Format Name: Andrew Salazar General Purpose: The effects of bullying and how it hurts children. Specific Purpose: To find solutions on how to fix the childhood bullying problem. I. Introduction a. Attention-getter: Being the bigger person over another one is always a great feeling‚ you feel the rush and power like you can rule the world. Push‚ shove‚ kick‚ punch‚ slap‚ tease that’s all the dominant person sees when they are having “FUN” with someone

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    your small plane and being at Disneyland in 3.5 hours? Each of these experiences can be possible by getting your private pilots license. People have dreamed of flying for many years‚ but it wasn ’t possible until the Wright brothers brought that dream to reality at Kitty Hawk in 1903. Since then‚ airplanes have become a popular mode of travel. (slide) I recently got my private pilots license and today I would like to share with you‚ (slide) first‚ what you need to get started‚ then what you

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    Persuasive Speech Outline Topic: Sleeping Too Much Purpose: to persuade Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience to control the habit of oversleeping because is detrimental to our physical health‚ affects our cognitive abilities and shortens our lifespan Thesis: the habit of oversleeping is detrimental to our physical health‚ and my audience can do their part in controlling the habit. Being aware of the effects of oversleeping is number one step of controlling this unhealthy life habits. Attention

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    Dream Act Pros And Cons

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    The Dream Act bill passed the House but later was denied by the Senate‚ according to the article ‘Immigration: A Dream Deferred” from the New York Times Upfront magazine written by Julia Preston. Many illegal immigrants are “coming out” as illegal trying to get the Senate to change their minds but I think we should just leave it as it is. I believe you should vote “NO” on this bill. U.S citizens are struggling to get back on their feet and get steady. If the Dream Act gets passed it is a free ride

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    The DREAM Act was introduced to 107th congress for the first time in 2001 where the Republican Party had control of congress. Due to the large opposition to the legislation the bill was turned down each time it was introduced. In 2007 when the Democratic Party took control over congress the bill was re-introduced to the 110th congress however; it was rejected again. In 2010 the latest version of the bill was brought up and passed in the House however; it fell five votes short in the Senate. What

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    Persuasive Speech Speaking out to persuade others . . . From Reading to Writing Martin Luther King‚ Jr.’s powerful “I Have a Dreamspeech helped convince Congress to pass landmark civil rights legislation. It also continues to influence people of all ages to believe in and work to achieve their personal dreams. Persuasive Speech Speaking out to persuade others . . . Persuasive speeches such as Dr. King’s can move listeners to tears and inspire them to move mountains. Politicians‚ advertisers

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    Dream Act Pros And Cons

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    The DREAM Act Skeptics say‚ why bother educating residents who can not legally hold jobs? But it should matter and there is a way to help. The DREAM Act means Development Relief and Education for Alien Minors. This measure would provide a path to citizenship for youths brought here before they turned 16 who head to college or the military. Congress must pass the DREAM Act because it provides immigrant students college and university access‚ citizenship‚ and employment at the end of their

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