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    Beveridge American Dream

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    The required reading material has made an attempt to convince the reader as to why they should essentially believe in the “American Dream.” Throughout the reading there are countless mentions and references to moments in which America had its back against the wall. However‚ the common denominator seen in each essay is how democracy prevailed. Each speech is so infused with patriotism that the reader‚ upon reading both to completion‚ is led to believe if someone were to lacerate each speech with the

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    10 March 2012 Disillusionment of American Literature Have you ever had a dream‚ where you wake up and you are stuck in this strange world? A world where everything you once knew was different; people were dying‚ or people that were once beautiful‚ had to wear a mask to make sure that everyone is equal‚ you may ask what’s left in this world. The answer is disillusion; a sense of loss‚ or all things hopeless. In the short stories “In Another Country” written by Ernest Hemingway and “Harrison

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    The American dream is what people think of when they think of America‚ the land of opportunity‚ freedom‚ and the pursuit of happiness. Most people no longer know when the American dream originated and what the American dream use to mean to the founders of our country and our ancestors. Over the years the American dream has been warped and transformed‚ far from what it use to be. The American Dream use to be simple. Get a wife‚ settle down‚ have some kids‚ and own a

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    economic freedoms. The image of the "land of opportunity" was true to different degrees for the African-American sharecropper in the postwar South‚ the immigrant at Ellis Island‚ and the wealthy capitalist or manager in the period from eighteen-sixty five to nineteen-fourteen with the African-American being at the low end of the rung and the capitalist being at the top. The newly freed African-American in the postwar South had the hardest time achieving freedoms due to white men considering them as inferior

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    Failure of American Dream

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    The American Dream is a dream that glorifies fame‚ the pursuit of success ‚ and power. It is the idea if needing to have to have material goods in order to feel successful and obtain a higher status. In The Great Gatsby‚ The Winter Of Our Discontent‚ Babbitt‚ and Death Of A Salesman there are many similarities between the backgrounds of the main characters that attempt and fail at the American dream. In these novels‚ all of the characters are trying to better their lives. They do not realize that

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    Typical American Dream

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    where life would take me. Eventually‚ I see myself coming back home because this is where I grew up‚ and the island and people of Hawaii made me into the person I am today and will be in the future. I also plan on working toward the typical American dream. I’m very uncertain of the type of career I would like to have pursued in life‚ but I just hope I’m doing something I love. I don’t want to be starting and living each day being unhappy and having regret. I’m not planning on having any kids‚ but

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    During the shaping of the west religion played a huge role throughout the years‚ especially during the middle ages. The fourteenth century is when when many forms of Christianity spread in what we now know now as Europe.The kings during this period pretty much made everyone in their relm convert to Roman Catholicism‚ until King Henry VIII broke ties from the traditional Catholic church.The breaking ties from roman catholic institutions and the renaissance both caused problems and solutions during

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    Life was difficult for the Native Americans during the westward expansion of white settlers one example of this was the Indian Removal Act. This act was signed by President Andrew Jackson on May 28‚ 1830 gave Federal government the power to move any Native tribe‚ resulting in 5 major Natives tribes being forcibly relocated. Then using the Indian Removal Act 12‚000 Cherokee were forced to move out of their land during winter causing 4‚000 Cherokee deaths due to hunger‚ cold and disease. Another example

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    My American Dream

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    with tears in his eyes. In that moment‚ we formed a connection through music. I experience a similar connection when conversing with patients. It has become clear to me that music and medicine have many parallels‚ and music has led me to realize my dream of becoming a physician. As a physician‚ you have the privilege to earn your patient’s trust and be a part of their journey. Throughout my shadowing experiences in several specialties‚ I realized that physicians can have a very similar effect

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    Lennie's American Dream

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    of them‚ George and Lennie‚ looking for a way to make money anywhere they can get it. They travel the nation looking for money to achieve their American dream. Lennie wasn’t able to take care of himself because of his mental illness‚ so George chose to take care of him voluntarily. However‚ as Lennie falls short of George’s expectations‚ their American dream falls out of view. Throughout Of Mice and Men‚ John Steinbeck

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