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    The American Dream The idea of the American dream began when immigrants migrated to America in hope to become successful‚ have financial stability‚ and receive rights they could not in their country. The American dream however was not only fancied by immigrants. Americans also had faith and wanted to pursue the American dream. The confidence in the American dream has diminished over time due to several economic developments and government policies that has widened the gap between the rich and the

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    Descartes spends the beginning of Meditations on First Philosophy by discussing his skepticism of the senses. Though the entire dream sequence in Meditations was not more than a few pages‚ it is easily one of the most discussed topics of the book. The dream argument can be broken down into three parts. 1st is that while I am asleep and dreaming I often feel sensations and perceptions that I feel when I am awake. 2nd is that there are no definitive signs to tell me if I am awake or dreaming‚ and this

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    In Spreading the American Dream: American Economic and Cultural Expansion‚ 1890-1945‚ author Emily S. Rosenberg introduces to us how the United States shared its unique liberal economy and culture with the world. In her introduction‚ she illustrates the 1893 Chicago World Colombian Exposition and the ideology of liberal developmentalism and gives the reasoning behind the cultural imperialism. Rosenberg does not focus on the reaction to the “Americanizing”‚ but chooses to focus on the reasoning and

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    change immediately. The reason for “I Have a Dream” massive impact is due to the tense social mood of the time and that it reflects the conditions of the time‚ giving black activists a vision for the future. It struck directly into the hearts of blacks across America‚ made whites ashamed of their actions and willing to have a new start and shook society to its roots. In just 17 minutes‚ King influenced and informed the generations and generations of people about racial equality and fairness. According

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    Jiro Dreams of Sushi is a captivating portrait of Jiro Ono‚ an 85-year-old sushi owner and skilled 10-seat Sukiyabashi Jiro‚ located in a Tokyo subway station. Despite the location‚ it has earned a distinguished 3-star Michelin rating‚ attracting sushi lovers from worldwide who have planned months to indulge in Jiro’s legendary culinary artistry. This documentary film delves into Jiro’s dedication to sushi artistry‚ the process of ingredients‚ and the complexities of upholding a gastronomic legacy

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    The study‚ “To Sleep‚ No Doubt to Dream” was a sleep study done by a graduate student named‚ Eugene Aserinsky in 1952. This study was done to determine the average amount of dreaming done by each person in the experiment. His theory was that when rapid eye movements occur that this could be a sign of dreaming. In this study the people participating in it were not allowed to take a naps while being a part of this experiment. This is because they could end up dreaming during the nap which would affect

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    Unlike A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ each of the cross-dressing characters does so as the result of conscious decision (as opposed to magical influence) and in order to attain a goal. While there are certainly a number of disguises in “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” there are different motivations for characters wearing them. For Viola‚ her reasons for dressing as a young man are clear since she wants to be able to make a living in the new land she has found herself inhabiting. Although it may be a bit

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    If we examine King’s article alone we may not understand why the American Dream has changed. However‚ with Olsson’s help‚ we see that when companies like Walmart that per Olsson are the biggest retailers in the US‚ pay minimum wages and not provide health insurance most of the time‚ the American Dream to exist it must change. One of King’s statement that can become clearer with Olsson’s wage claims is‚ “today‚ most people do not strive for a rags-to-riches transition‚ and instead prefers a stable

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    The ending chapters of River of Dark Dreams summarized the reopening of slavery arguments and the United States imperial expansion. The reopeners‚ as well as many other southerners‚ believed that cotton gave slaveholders power over free men. The hierarchy‚ power‚ and necessity that associated itself with slavery was important to have. To be a slaveholder was a privilege‚ rite of passage‚ and a societal license in classism. They saw liberal capitalism as a profound threat to the social hierarchy‚

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    narates most of the book. He is an Englishman who takes a foreign assignment from a Belgian trading company as a ferry-boat captain in Africa The narrator was Joseph Conrad‚ to whom I want to say something: But first‚ I would like to say a few Words about the Author. Biography Joseph Conrad‚ actually Jòzef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski‚ was born at the 3rd of December 1857‚ in the Russian dominated Ukraine. His parents‚ both polish patriots‚ were opportunists of the Russians‚ so they were exiled

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