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    The American Dream is the ideal that every citizen should have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work‚ determination‚ and initiative. Sadly‚ discrimination‚ an unfair focus on a citizen’s race‚ social status‚ and gender‚ put up roadblocks for some who wanted to accomplish their American Dream. How do issues of race‚ class‚ and gender affect one’s understanding of the American Dream? Well‚ the American Dream was meant for everyone who lived in America had a chance

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    Commentary on Martin Luther King‚ Jr.: “I Have a Dream” Speech (1963) On August 28‚ 1963‚ nearly a quarter of million people arrived in the District of Columbia for the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. In the midst of the days various events and speeches‚ one stood out: Martin Luther King‚ Jr’s speech “ I Have a Dream”. It is a political text in which he called for racial equality and an end to the discrimination. His oration eclipsed the remarks of all other speakers that day and it is

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    "I Have a Dream" Analysis: Figurative LanguageQuote: "I still have a dream. It is a dream deeply rooted in the American dream." Metaphor: The American dream is indirectly compared to rich soil‚ a soil in which King has planted his dream of racial equality. Analysis: King reiterates that his dream is no different than the dream of the Founding Fathers. His dream receives its legitimacy from the ideals set forth in the Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution to which King refers

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    media. Human beings dream every night and during the day we try to fulfill our goals and dreams by making them realistic. In the United States of America‚ we all started out as immigrants from different countries and we traveled to America fulfill the American Dream. In the 1700s‚ immigrants imagined the American Dream to contain simple happiness such as family‚ job‚ and owning a property for themselves. Those three components were key in the dream; however today‚ the American Dream can be described

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    53 years ago a Baptist minister‚ activist‚ humanitarian‚ and leader in the African-American Civil Rights Movement also known as Martin Luther King Jr. set out to fulfill a dream. Dr. King’s dream was to end racial discrimination‚ segregation‚ and wanted the public to have civil and economic rights. Throughout all those years Dr. King’s dream has not been fulfilled. Today the world is still plagued with racism‚ discrimination‚ sexism‚ violence‚ and injustice. This has to stop‚ people have to be aware

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    American Dream or American Nightmare Be The American Dream is something that can be easily defined for some people‚ and for others it can be very difficult to put into words. The American Dream is a combination of a few things. I firmly believe that Americans should have equal access to this ideal of an American Dream in order for it not to be considered just mere notion. My idea of the American Dream is also built on freedom. Our fore fathers who built this great nation were on the right

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    Martin Luther King There is a man‚ a man who had a dream‚ and his name was Martin Luther King. Martin Luther King was born on January 1‚ 1929‚ in Atlanta‚ Georgia. (biography.com) He graduated in the year of 1951. Martin Luther King got arrested in 1963‚ he was awarded a freedom award‚ in 1977. Sadly‚ he wasn’t there to collect his award‚ because he was assassinated in 1968. He was inspiring to many people. Martin Luther King’s quotes are another thing that inspired his people. “ Darkness cannot

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    What is the American Dream‚ and who are the people most likely to pursue its often elusive fulfillment? Indeed‚ the American Dream has come to represent the attainment of myriad of goals that are specific to each individual. While one person might consider a purchased home with a white picket fence her version of the American Dream‚ another might regard it as the financial ability to operate his own business. Clearly‚ there is no cut and dried definition of the American Dream as long as any two

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    In the original American Dream there are goals of acquiring massive amounts of money‚ having a giant family with a beautiful home and a outstanding job. Our founding fathers created a country of freedom to thrive on its own‚ as Kimberly address the author of the article “What is the American Dream?” "The American Dream is that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone‚ with opportunity for each person no matter there ability or achievements”. Today’s idea of

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    Mary Smith The Meaning of Life According to the definition at Google.com‚ the American dream is defined as “the widespread aspiration of Americans to live better than their parents did.”(WordNet) This term is often heard or uttered everyday whether you realize it or not. You typically don’t hear “American dream” everyday but you hear about people’s goals and achievements in life. The American dream has many perspectives. For example‚ the web definition is going to be completely different from

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