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    most of us were little‚ we were afraid of the basement‚ right? You know‚ that room‚ in your house. The intense and shadowy room. Well when I was little‚ I wasn’t afraid of the basement. I watched tons of horror movies‚ so the basement wasn’t very scary to me... I had a family once‚ my parents and a little sister. I was the oldest child. We bought a new house. That house had a authentic frightening basement. When I walked downstairs‚ the old wooden stairs would creek. There were spider webs all over

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    Freudian Dreams Recently‚ the son of my colleague visited my office‚ hoping that I would help him understand a vivid and elaborate dream he recently had. He proudly claimed that he read my book‚ The Interpretation of Dreams‚ in its entirety‚ and hoped that my expertise in dream analysis would help him discover more about his subconscious. The dream is as follows: - “I was alone in a pure white room with a small‚ old-fashioned

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    abused and slighted. In the first dream Mitty imagines himself being a brave Commander in a Navy hydroplane. He visualizes himself wearing a "full-dress uniform" (3) and driving boldly his hydroplane through a furious hurricane; everyone thinks that they will perish except Mitty. His crew says to each other "the old man ain’t afraid of hell" (3). Mitty is pictured as an exceedingly valiant and heroic character that nothing seems to stop. In another of his illusory dreams Mitty pictures himself as a successful

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    Bakhodir Alimov Speech 11 Professor: Jay Michaels June 1‚ 2015 Scary Story One day‚ I was going to the gym with my friend and we were riding bicycles. Three blocks away from the gym‚ there were 4 big African American guys were standing and they were looking at us. We were just slowly riding our bicycle on the side walk and then those 4 guys came up to us and blocked our way. There were no people on the street except us. I knew why they stopped us‚ because my friend and I had an expensive

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    One night‚ in the crowded mall‚ me and my friend Katelyn were having fun messing around in all the stores. Then‚ we decided to go to starbucks and get some refreshing drinks to quench our thirsts from running around the huge mall. When we got to starbucks‚ we couldn’t wait to taste the caramel frapachinos in our dry mouths Katelyn let me go in front of her (of course she would‚ she’s so nice)‚ and so she turns around and looks behind her‚ only to see the scariest man you couldn’t even explain

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    I DO NOT BELIEVE IN GHOST IT WAS MY BELIEF WHEN I DID NOT EXPERIENCED THE TRUTH OF FOREST ARDEN.THAT DAY WAS LONG ENOUGH AS WE WERE TRAVELLING DUN .THE ATMOSPHERE OF DUN WAS CHILLY COLD BUT STILL QUIT WARM IN BUS. MY FRIENDS WERE BUSY CHATTING AMONG THEMSELVES ABOUT THERE LIKES AND DISLIKES.I WAS INTERESTED ABOUT FOREST AS IT SEEMED THAT THEY ARE SYMBOLIZING SOMETHING . I AND MY FRIENDS REACHED HOTEL AND WENT TOWARDS ROOM.WE ALL WERE TRIED SO WE SLEPT ALL NIGHT.Mad Henry was a hermit who lived

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    American Dream Today the United States is not the same as it was years ago‚ our needs and wants are different. People try to earn money to get something they don’t need and simply want; Meanwhile‚ they are struggling to provide themselves with necessaries. The American Dream today is not dead‚ but instead it is viewed differently today than it was in the past. The American Dream is about how each individual will have an equal chance at succeeding through hard work and determination. The American

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    The American Dream has a different meaning for all who believe in it‚ but at its core is the idea of personal elevation. Jay Gatsby in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby seems to have experienced the loftiest possible version of the American Dream by rapidly rising from destitution to opulence‚ but he sees his life as yet unsatisfactory because it lacks the love and companionship of Daisy‚ who is as much a part of Gatsby’s American Dream as wealth. Willy Loman‚ the protagonist of Arthur

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    Demystifying an American Dream “What Happens to a dream differed? / Does it dry up / like a raisin in the sun / Or fester like a sore- / etc. And then run? / Does it stink like rotten meat? / Or crust with sugar over- / like a syrupy sweet? / Maybe it just sags / like a heavy load / Or does it explode?” -------- Langston Hughes American Dream was a term that first appeared in James Truslow Adams’s The Epic of America‚ where he states The American Dream is "that dream of a land in which

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    How we define the American Dream? The American Dream derives from the Declaration of Independence‚ which states that “all men are created equal” and they have “certain unalienable rights.” The American Dream‚ coined by James Adams in 1931‚ proposed that all citizens can live a “better‚ richer‚ and happier life.” I think President Roosevelt supports Adam’s idea of the American Dream in the speech The Four Freedoms‚ which he introduced the four points of freedom: Freedom of speech and expression‚

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