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    have a dream. It is dream deeply rooted in the American dream (MLKJ 4).” Martin Luther king wanted everyone no matter what race‚ religion‚ and more to have a chance to live their life to the furnal. The American dream can be explained as the wants out of a persons life and the steps people take to actieve the dream. The American dream gives you a purpose in life. Having a dream challages a person try new ideas. Also‚ the dream fouces a person learn new situitions through the dream. The American dream

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    The American Dream in Of Mice and Men Of Mice and Men takes place in the 1930’s of America during the Great Depression where the american dream was rarely reached and the land of fortune had become the land of misfortune. It was during this time that many farmers best hope for a new life lied in California.This vision has been extremely manipulated in the 20th century to fit the new standerads of Americans‚ which are greedy and selfish. The main characters opinions in the book Of Mice and

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    was a post-war period‚ the young people of the twenties had a reason to be happy. After the war‚ America became infatuated with money and business. For this reason‚ the Jazz Age gave a taste of the American Dream to the people who lived in this time period (Hamilton 4-7). The American Dream is a dream in which an individual has the ability to start from nothing‚ work hard‚ and have success.

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    American Dream Synthesis Essay My Father comes from a true blue collar family. He comes from a family who barely recognize high school diplomas‚ let alone college degrees. As a teenager‚ his dad left the house. This was a vital time for him too‚ since he hoped to pursue a college degree. However‚ now he had a dream which looked impossible to pursue. So‚ naturally‚ he did not do fantastic in high school which might as well have been a failure because that meant little to no scholarships. He settled

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    Goff is correct when she says the American Dream is dead. Well‚ at least the classic‚ ideal picture of what has been called the american dream. Across generations‚ Americans shared the belief that hard work would bring opportunity and a better life. America wasn’t perfect‚ but we invested in our kids and put in place policies to build a strong middle class. We don’t do that anymore‚ and the result is clear (Warren‚ de Balsio). Although‚ in the past‚ people have valued‚ or have been taught to value

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    Whether they start small neighborhood shops or multi-million dollar corporations‚ these immigrants living the American dream. One prominent immigrant who was able to build a successful corporate empire is Manoj Bhargava‚ the founder of 5-Hour Energy. Manoj Bhargava was born in 1953 in Lucknow‚ India. He moved to Philadelphia‚ PA in 1967 with his family. After graduating from high school‚ Bhargava attended Princeton University for one year. Afterwards‚ he spent 12 years traveling in India‚ only coming

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    The American Dream [Name of the Writer] [Name of the Institution] The American Dream Introduction The American dream can be defined as equality of opportunity and freedom that allows all U.S. residents reach their goals in life only with their effort and determination. Today‚ this idea first expressed in 1931 by James Truslow Adams‚ refers to that prosperity depends on your skills and your work‚ and not in a rigid social hierarchy‚ although the meaning of the phrase has changed throughout

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    Juwan Henderson What is the American Dream? When individuals fail to live up to their ideals‚ this is when reality falls short of expectations. The quest to obtain what everyone really wants can be an all-encompassing one‚ requiring all of their devotion and effort. It is especially painful to see others possess what one cannot have. For the characters in Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby‚ these problems are all too real. Gatsby works for a lifetime to gain back what he feels is rightfully

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    Gregorio Mrs. Hartman-Smith English3/ Period: 6 May 17‚ 2016 Romanticism to the American Dream “We will walk on our own feet; we will work with our own hands; we will speak our own mids.” (Emerson p.370-372). These words from the political and social milestones seemed to confirm that all man that can have equal rights. In the 1800’s people had various characteristics of what an American Dream was‚ Society and the American history that led to new cultures and different identities. Society soon forgot

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    The American dream has been changing over the past many years with many meaning to many people. One would think that the American Dream is about owning a large house in a quiet suburb with many luxurious automobiles parked in the driveway. Additionally going to vacations and being able to purchase countless items without hesitation has been part of the American dream. However‚ the American dream is not about materialistic goals only. Although one can achieve whatever they want to through hard work

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