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    Campbell’s biography‚ Sam Houston and the American Southwest‚ Campbell argues Houston “was courageous‚ sensible‚ and practical” (Campbel xii). Campbell believes Houston shaped not only Texas history‚ but the United States growth and the “possibilities and limitations of leadership in a democratic society”(Campbell xii). Campbell states Houston proves his impact on history by how he overcame the many problems he faced and his physical and moral courageous way of handling them; However‚ Sam Houston was a good

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    The American dream is to achieve greatness; to make greatness from nothing. Fitzgerald knows this dream and how it can lead to destruction. He explores this in his book The Great Gatsby. His characters build masks to try to project their ideas into reality‚ but their dreams pull them too far from the real world and lead to their downfall. Tom‚ Myrtle and Gatsby construct masks to reach their dreams but these fantasies drag to a breakdown. Myrtle wilson changed everything. Her goal was to wedge herself

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    the first thing that pops into your head when you hear The Old West‚ however was that actually what happened? The movies portray the west as an action packed‚ good vs evil utopia of sorts. There’s always an antagonist‚ a protagonist‚ some love interest‚ and a gun fight of course. This just leaves me with a few questions: what is a myth and why are they important?‚ how has the old west myth affected our society?‚ and why was the west so popular? First off‚ what is a myth? Webster’s Dictionary defines

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    The American dream is a tearm used that means you go from absolutly nothing to being an average american. An average american is a person with a steady job and a place to live. In the past‚ The american dream has focused on main important thing to try and gain succes. Jay Gatsby started out with absolutly nothing just to make his dream come true‚ but he is so focused on nice eligant things that he doesnt realize that money really cant buy happeines. The author proves to us that a dream can be

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    The Great “American Dream” The American Dream… a mystery really‚ no one really knows what it feels like to achieve it. Everyone’s dreams are different‚ and once someone achieves a dream they think of more and more so its a continuous cycle of chasing your dreams. A statement that could be said is how being rich will get everyone the American Dream that everyone wants‚ but what about true love and having money doesn’t mean that person is automatically happy. Even though someone may have wealth‚

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    the many tunnels and passageways under New York City and to beg for their meals. Although this is definitely the extreme that I have described. It is sometimes indescribably cruel and other times very gracious. This thing that I write about is the American system. In Arthur Miller ’s moving and powerful play‚ "Death of a Salesman"‚ Miller uses many character to contrast the difference between success and failure within the system. Willy is the dreamy salesman whose imagination is much larger than his

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    The American Dream can be defined as a national ethos of the United States‚ a set of ideals in which freedom includes the opportunity for prosperity and success‚ and an upward social mobility achieved through hard work. Willy Loman‚ the protagonist of the play Death of a Salesman‚ believes wholeheartedly in the idea that a ‘well liked’ and ‘personally attractive’ man in business will indubitably acquire the material comforts offered by modern American life. This however is a skewed perspective of

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    Kayla Smith Per. 7 True or False? The “American Dream”‚ defined as a perfect job‚ family life‚ social status‚ house‚ and many other things; is it all true‚ or is it an impossible lie? Through two unique uses of character and plot‚ Fitzgerald in “The Great Gatsby and Dunning in Want To Fly‚ these two authors show two different yews points of the “American Dream”. Even though The Great Gatsby lacks character development‚ the enriched plot makes up for it. N the book its shows that the pursuit

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    The American Dream is the perfect life! Everyone has it all; big house‚ picket fence‚ rose bushes‚ good job‚ and love. In the Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ the American Dream is represented by romance‚ wealth‚ and enjoying life. The theme of the American Dream is portrayed through the love affairs and interests of the Great Gatsby. Tom and Daisy supposedly have the perfect marriage‚ but only because of lies and secrets. “Tom’s got some woman in New York…” (19). Their relationship is happy

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    leadership of Sam Walton‚ the founder of Wal-Mart. It examines his contribution in accelerating the growth of retailing industry. It explains how Walton transformed Wal-Mart‚ a start-up in the 1950s‚ into a multi-billion dollar global retailing industry giant. The case details the beliefs‚ philosophies and value system of Walton. After analyzing the case‚ I have found Sam Walton’s Visionary leadership‚ and the secret success story of the great leader. I can figure the leadership successfulness of Sam Walton’s

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