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    A Wonderful Dream?

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    Joshua Ballou Professor Mary Martin English 111 10/11/2012 A Wonderful Dream? It was a beautiful day outside that Sunday morning some summers ago; so warm and inviting. There was a nice breeze blowing which made the leaves dance happily on the trees. Grass waved around in it‚ this way and that‚ like the mane of a galloping stallion. The sky was intoxicatingly hypnotic with a handful of fluffy clouds

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    A Man of Destiny

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    up the scene‚ visits his second cousin‚ and describes the parties thrown by Jay Gatsby next door. The narrator‚ Nick Carraway‚ recently returned from World War I‚ finds a job in New York City and rents a small house in West Egg‚ a small town on Long Island. His cousin Daisy and her husband Tom live nearby in East Egg‚ and Nick is a frequent visitor to their house. Jay Gatsby‚ Nick’s next door neighbor‚ is a wealthy newcomer who throws large parties weekly‚ during which his guests discuss the latest

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    American Dream

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    The American Dream The American Dream is a phenomenon‚ an idea being very important for the very patriotic country of the United States of America. James Truslow Adams defined the idea in 1931: “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 (…) regardless of the fortuitous circumstances of birth or position.” James T.A.’s quote spelled out is very much a gathering of ideals in which freedom involves the opportunity

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    The past iterations of the American dream have stuck to certain tenants‚ including those of upward mobility or of freedom. However‚ Generation Z entertains the successor to the American Dream—the American Objective. A shift in ambitions between preceding generations and Generation Z culminating in a mindset less focused on lofty aspirations‚ and more focused on realistic and achievable ends‚ thus deserving this changing name for a changing outlook. Before looking deep into the newer aspects of the

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    The American Dream

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    Daring to Dream Introduction "I have learned‚ that if one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams‚ and endeavors to live the life he has imagined‚ he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours." ~ Henry David Thoreau What is the American Dream? The concept of dreams — the dream of practicing religion without persecution‚ the dream of having the freedom to pursue happiness‚ the dream of equality and self-betterment‚ and the dream of wealth and comfort — has molded America

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    The American Dream

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    The American Dream To people all around the world‚ America is known as the land of endless opportunity. However‚ what society does not know about America is that it enables a greedy‚ corrupt and overachieving way of life. Both F.Scott Fitzgerald and Arthur Miller saw this side of America when writing The Great Gatsby and Death of a Salesman‚ respectively. Both men expose an underhanded America that is driven by the pursuit of power‚ happiness and wealth‚ as well as disloyalty‚ and misrepresentation

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    Dream world

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    Dream World A long time ago I had read a story‚ a story of a man and his goal to create a new world with peace. The perfection that those inked lines held were amazing‚ one is still in my head rings like a note of the piano-“I will create‚ a new world with you in it.” Reading his life story‚ I understood what he meant‚ that innocent line can bring tears into my eyes. There is a deep meaning to it. My body was shivering‚ I was scared. What happened? I opened my eyes slowly‚ with a shocked expression

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    History Internal Assessment Alexander Shablygin Word Count:2003 March 21‚ 2013 To what extent Battle of Stalingrad was one of the major turning points in WW2 A. Plan of the Investigation The intent of this investigation is to determine whether or not the Battle of Stalingrad was one of the major turning points in fighting Nazi Germany during World War II. Battle of Stalingrad was Hitler’s attempt to conquer USSR on one breath‚ starting from surprise operation Barbarossa in June after

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    The American Dream

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    Ribe Katedralskole | The American Dream | SRO | Spansk/Engelsk | Ida Enevoldsen | 30-11-2012 | | Abstract In This assignment is written firstly to make a state of the term “The American Dream” and secondly to analyze a novel and a poem about emigration to the U.S and the problems this can cause. The novel “Soñar in Cubano” is about a girl and her family who emigrated from Cuba when she was two years old. Her greatest issue is to find out which culture she belongs to‚ because

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    My Dream

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    Dream means something to think or something like it was made. Typically occur when people sleep. But the other meaning is what people do themselves in the future. Most people have different dreams such as a lawyer‚ a policeman‚ an astronaut‚ a nurse or a minister. But I want to be a cartoonist. A cartoonist is the man who created the artwork in the cartoon. He uses the imagination for create some books or movies. Currently the comic can convey knowledge to other people around the world‚ so cartoons

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