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    A Pleasant Dream

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    separate homes for the orphans‚ the windows‚ and the disabled. I dreamed that this freed my town from various social activities. In winter‚ I often see the poor shivering with cold. They don’t have woolen clothes. It is all due to their poverty. In my dream I made arrangement for the free distribution of blankets‚ quilts‚

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    Dream Act

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    becoming tough for Amy so she had to drop out of school. Now she tutors and has low-paid jobs to support her parents and herself. Cynthia Nguyen Ms. Thompson ENC 1101 November 28‚ 2011 Bennion‚ David. “Undocumented Youths Organize to Pass DREAM Act.” Legal Intelligencer. 31 Aug 2009. Print. David Bennion. “Children of Illegal Aliens Should Go to College and Gain Legal Status.” “What Rights Should Illegal Immigrants Have?” Noel Merino‚ Ed. At Issue Series. Greenhaven Press‚ 2010. Opposing

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    Dream Vacation

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    Do you have a dream vacation that you would like to go on? I know I do. My dream vacation would be in Nepal on top of Mount Everest‚ the tallest mountain in the world. This is how I would prepare‚ and scale the mountain. A year before I take the climb I would start getting physically fit. I would run 50 miles a week‚ bike 50 miles‚ and lift a total of 10‚000 pounds of weights a week‚ and push my body to its limit. After‚ a few months of training I would go to my doctor to see if he thinks I could

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    Requiem For A Dream

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    Requiem for a Dream Release Date: October 27‚ 2000 Darren Afronsky Reichel Rating * * * * By Brittany Reichel April 22‚ 2010 The traumatic dreams of four interconnected people are crushed when a drug addiction gets out of control. Every character seems to have an excuse for their addiction whether it be to lose weight‚ to start a business‚ to ‘make it big’‚ or just to make something of themselves. But with every high‚ there is always a crash and these four characters risk their lives for an

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    bad dreams

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    My Dream School My Dream School Day Personally‚ I think that school can be boring at times. That can change if my dream school day happens. There are three main things I want in my ideal school day. Number one is dress down‚ to wear your own clothes. Next‚ is a catered lunch‚ meaning more food choices‚ and last but not least‚ is a longer gym period. These would make a perfect school day. I like to wear my own clothes I feel better‚ on dress down days. I feel more comfortable in my own clothes

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    The City of Dreams

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    The City of Dream Bright lights‚ massive crowds of people‚ a whole new perspective of life was all I could think about as I tossed and turned‚ unable to sleep. Anxiety and nervousness flooded my body‚ like water rushing into city streets after a hurricane. Maybe it was the fear of the unknown‚ but it was a good feeling. A feeling of anticipation; it was the night before my trip to New York and I was ready to experience the “City of Dreams” for myself. Ready to accomplish my goals

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    Dream Destination

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    What would be your dream destination if you do not need to worry about the budget and time? Sun‚ sand and sea‚ a thousand ‘Robinson Crusoe’ islands‚ massive lagoons with different depths and infinite shades of blue and turquoise‚ dazzling underwater coral gardens; a perfect natural combination for the ideal tropical holiday destination. However there is more to the Maldives than just that. Mal Dives comprises 1‚190 coral islands‚ forming an archipelago of 26 major atolls on Southwest

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    Realizing a Dream

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    Living A Dream By Danielle Solis Have you ever heard a celebrity brag about how s/he gets to ‘live my dream every day’ by acting or singing? I used to listen to various artists say this on television or radio interviews and wonder what they meant. What could that possibly feel like? I thought that must be the definition of success. As a quality assurance and project manager for a media metrics company‚ I was able to use my Psychology and English training while earning a fairly lucrative income

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    The American Dream

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    Generally considered that the American Dream consists of a healthy family‚ a well-paying job and a sturdy home. A lot of people dream about it and use all their opportunities to achieve it. However‚ the socioeconomic situation of the United States is an obstacle to this ideal. The characters who inhabit Raymond Carver’s Cathedral are blue-collar Americans confused and illusioned by the hollow image of an American dream they see on the TV screen every night. Denis Johnson’s protagonists‚ however‚

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    The American Dream

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    "The American Dream" The American Dream is the idea for any person‚ no matter race‚ color‚ or creed to become wealthy in a society by hard work and dedication. The idea starts when you’re a child if you see your parents working and earning a living. The idea absorbs in the child’s head to do good in life‚ so he can succeed and do the same things as them. It all starts when you are 22 coming out of college. During those four years of college you choice your career and hopefully adept to

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