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    American Dream

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    The 1950’s American Dream In the 1950’s‚ the “American dream” was originated around the idea that anyone could have the opportunity to achieve more success than in their countries of origin; for others‚ it was the opportunity to become an individual without the constraints imposed by class‚ race‚ and ethnicity. In the 1950’s‚ the foundation of the American dream was masked by the illusion of perfect white “cookie-cutter” families living in suburbia. However‚ negative and pessimistic thoughts about

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    in the Life of a Slave Girl‚” Harriet Jacobs gives a detailed account of the life story of “Linda Brent” which is the pseudo name for herself‚ outlining the events which primarily focuses on her escape from her slave master‚ “Dr. Flint.” After learning that Dr. Flint has already fathered 11 children from his slaves‚ it is hard to imagine why he is never able to successful pursue Linda. After all‚ just based on the sheer number of his incidents of sexual relations with his slaves‚ it would seem highly

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    Slave Trading In 1807‚ the Slave Trade Act was passed by British Parliament‚ which made the trading of slaves illegal. In addition‚ this Act did not abolish the practice of slavery‚ which was still prominent in the United States well into the late 1800’s. However‚ many states wanted the trading of slaves to continue for economic reasons. Some states such as Louisiana passed laws to reestablish slave trading‚ while others felt that the United States had enough slaves. The article entitled The

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    An Analysis Of "Dreams"

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    An Analysis of Dreams by Timothy Findley "We are such stuff as dreams are made on" (Shakespeare The Tempest) perhaps most accurately sums up the human fascination with their own dreams. Fleeting‚ transitory‚ and possessing their own reason‚ these strange passes of fancy strike attention and draw importance to themselves. In Timothy Findley ’s short story "Dreams"‚ the human obsession with‚ and dependence upon‚ dreams is taken up in detail. The story can be seen as symbolic in its entirety‚ with each

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    Dream Analysis

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    Since the beginning of time‚ dreams have been a mysterious wonder amongst humans. The word "dream" comes from the Middle English word dreme‚ which means‚ "joy" and "music." Everyone has dreams‚ and those who say they don ’t in fact do‚ but just don ’t remember their dreams. A person spends 6 years of their life dreaming‚ which is equivalent to 2‚100 days in different world (dreamfacts). Many people often have weird and unexplained dreams that they usually just overlook‚ but research is showing

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    12 Years A Slave Essay

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    Course: College: Tutor: Date: 12 Years a Slave Established in 1841‚ 12 Years a Slave is a 2013 British-American chronicled show movie and a version of the 1853 slave account chronicle Twelve Years a Slave by Solomon Northup. It recounts the outlandish story of the subjugation of Solomon Northup‚ a free black man living and operating in New York (Jimmy). Northup‚ an expert fiddle entertainer‚ is deceived into joining the revel by a couple of slave captors‚ cloaked as promoters. On joining the

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    Dreams and Science

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    Dreams often tend to come in various natures and the emotions that they give out are real‚ despite them coming from unrealistic visions. These emotions make dreams effect people in different ways; dreaming can cause the author to express the experience of dreaming through a popular website or cause another author to do scientific research as to why people dream in the first place. Both of these responses have the same topic‚ but posting a dream on a popular blog and explaining dream theories through

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    The American Dream

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    Opportunity is defined in Webster’s Dictionary as “A good position‚ chance or prospect for achievement” which is easily connected to the idea of The American Dream. After all‚ isn’t America known as “The land of opportunity”? Most people came to America‚ and still come for that matter‚ in search of a better life through hard work and dedication to their cause. In “Chinaman’s Chance: Reflections on the American Dream” by Eric Liu‚ it is stated that

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    For the American Dream

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    Javier Issac Arredondo Mr. Andres Martinez HIST 1302.001 28 May 2013 For the American Dream One key element that I would like to point out for the description of the concept of the American Dream is the gender roles in the 1950’s. In that timeframe shortly after World War II‚ many people focused on the exterior materials that most people could finally afford to purchase‚ such as a television set (big influence for the media to show what gender roles people should follow through)‚ top-of-the-line

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    Power of Dreams

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    The Power of Dreams Aspiration is the fortitude that enables humanity to overcome barriers and achieve the impossible. However‚ the process by which you realize your dreams is consequential and may end in a nightmare. Achieving your aspirations and dreams in a selfish or negative manner will result in them turning into your or someone else`s nightmare. In F. Scott Fitzgerald`s The Great Gatsby‚ William Shakespeare`s Macbeth and Catherine Lim`s Paper‚ the characters Myrtle Wilson‚ Macbeth and Tay

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