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    The Dream Country

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    Bader al Ishaq 10/4/13 Writing The Dream Country Have you ever dreamed about a perfect country? My dream country has many good things and that why it’s a dream. Country is the land of one’s birth or citizenship. This country is my dream country and there are some reasons that make me dream about it. In my opinion the good country should be peaceful‚ supportive and it has jobs. First‚ a peaceful country is a quiet and calm place. We all know the peaceful country is free from war. When there

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    Dream Paper

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    locked up in a zoo‚ Africa is their natural habitat. It’s a beautiful place that would be such an adventure to go and explore. My dream is to go live in Africa‚ explore for the great wild life‚ and visit some historical sites that Africa has to offer. I would take this trip in 2 different phases that lasted at least two months long. This is phase one of my 2 phased “Dream Trip”. I want to go to Africa and see what it would be like to live the life that my ancestors lived. I want to experience everything

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    American Dream

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    Roshani Shrestha Dr. Catherine Milton ENG 101‚ Composition 23rd April The Changing American Dreams When people think of the Amercian dream ‚ they think of one having a stress free and happy life‚ an excellent education and a successful career. Many people migrate from their native country to America in search of the American dream. Dreams of freedom‚ equality‚ and the opportunity to achieve their personal goals in life; for instance‚ better education‚ job opportunity‚ buying a house

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    Dream Act

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    The dream act. Every year‚ about 2.8 million students graduate from a United States high school. They have dreams of going to college or to the military to have an opportunity to make something of their lives. However‚ each year‚ there is also a group of about 65‚000 students who will not have that chance to advance in their lives (CIR_DREAM paragraph 1). They are unable to do so because they were brought to the US illegally by their parents when they were children‚ and have the status of an

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    In Six Myths about the Good Life‚ Kupperman argues that it is wrong to keep believing that pleasure is the main factor in living the “good life”. Many people intertwine pleasure and happiness which is causing this belief that pleasure coincides with our optimal level in life. Two arguments that I found interesting was his argument on the dependence of pleasure on frustration and the inability of pleasure to increase. The first argument is that pleasure is too dependent on frustration (9). Simply

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    Raskolnikov's Dreams

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    4/23/12 Dreams are used In Fyodor Dostoevsky’s novel Crime and Punishment as a tool that adds depth and insight. In the novel‚ symbolism in the dreams is used to develop Raskolnikov’s character‚ and to establish recurring themes. The dreams also add a window into the subconscious of Raskolnikov‚ so that he might better be understood by the reader. Without the two most important dreams‚ Raskolnikov’s character would not have been nearly as well understood. The complex dreams greatly added to

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    Meaning of Dreams

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    THE MEANING OF DREAMS Consciousness is defined as a person’s state of awareness of oneself and the environment. It is the responsiveness of the brain to the senses. A person may experience different states of consciousness. A typical example of such states of consciousness is sleep. In this state‚ the body rests and restores energy. One particular stage of sleep called REM sleep‚ characterized by rapid eye movements‚ is responsible for generating dreams. Dreams are mental images which occur

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    The American Dream

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    The American Dream The American dream. The exact definition of this term has changed greatly over the coarse of American history‚ but the desire to obtain it has not. This idea in its most basic form is the wish to be happy‚ the desire to better oneself and to achieve the ideal life. The thought of the American dream is deeply rooted in our history and many different groups of people through time have struggled to achieve their version of the American dream. Although many people have struggled

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    The American Dream

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    To some people‚ the American Dream is power‚ wealth‚ fame‚ and influence. Most with this dream are willing to do almost anything to achieve these things‚ but there have been many times where “willing to do anything” has been taken too far. There have been Presidents‚ celebrities‚ and just everyday average people that have lied and deceived others to make sure that nothing comes between them and their dream. Lies and deceit ruin lives‚ and destroy the American Dream. One example of lies and deceit

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    the dream of the rood

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    Jorge Hernandez P.6 9/04/13 The Dream of the Rood reflection: Section 1: Biblical illusion is used in the dream of the rood when the “dreamer” is having a dream of Jesus’ crucifixion from the roods point of you. When the author refers to Jesus‚ he is making a biblical illusion by using reference to either someone or a story that accord in the bible. The author also uses the repetition of the word “I” throughout his whole poem. The significance of the repetition of the word “I” is so the reader

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