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    It Is A Dream Essay

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    When somebody thinks about a dream they think about something big like being a millionaire but it could just be to get a dream job or go somewhere in the world. I believe that it is worth is to dream. In the end a dream gives someone something to work for at life and to keep pushing on for it also makes them feel good to look forward to something in the future say that they finally get to go to that place that they have dreamt of going to the anticipation of them going there make them feel good about

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    Dreams Is it worth it to dream,dream make your life more exciting,keeps people motivated. The man who learned how to read at a old age. October skies,During our dream unit we watched movie,youtube videos,and read articles. Even though if dreams take a lot of effort and hard work once get your dream they will feel proud of yourself. First Dreams keep people going. This can be seen in the movie “Field of Dreams,” the main character was able to build his baseball field that everyone thought he

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    Dreams     A great quantity of people who usually dream big often crash and burn after not accomplishing their dreams. Several big dreamers are more likely to take on more than they can handle, causing them to occasionally give up. Tremendous dreamers are taught to be the largest imaginative people; on the other  hand, people who dream realistic tend to contribute more to society. Being realistic is more likely going to be the better choice than feeling like you unfulfilled your biggest goal.    

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    The Importance Of JROTC

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    JROTC is citizenship, leadership, character, community service and are the main tenets of high school junior reserve officer training corps program. JROTC isn't just about citizenship, leadership, characters and community service. To Junior, Semajanae Jackson, JROTC to her is her dream, she said. Adding that it's something she watch her uncles and aunts do growing up, they would always tell her stories. “It makes me want to do it and become better than them,” Jackson said. JROTC would be a good

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    Ovid’s Metamorphoses is a collection of myths remastered to fit a theme of transformation. In these stories, the characters are confronted with a problem or a situation and how they react determines their fate. These fates take the form of physical alterattions. Often people transform into flora, fauna, or different human forms. In Metamorphoses the metaphors utilized by Ovid involve the natural world. These mataphors are natural for us to understand because nature is a common reference point for

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    Atalanta Research Paper

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    Atalanta was born to two people with unknown names had a child in ancient Greece. The father had wished for a son, but was instead given a daughter who he named Atalanta. The father was not satisfied with the situation, and in his bitter disappointment he left his young daughter on a cold mountainside to die. Rather than dying from the cold, Atalanta was instead rescued by a she-bear who nursed her to health. Atalanta lived with the bear for a rather long stretch of time, which allowed her to develop

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    Diana Frances Spencer or Princess Diana is the first wife of Prince Charles and the mother of Prince William and Harry. She was best known for becoming the princess of wales.Princess Diana is one of the most caring person on the world. She was always spotted in charity events or in the orphanage. She helped people around and many the world and her hard work is often appreciated by people. Other Achievements Diana was shy when she became engaged to Prince Charles. Everyday she had to

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    someone might do the same for you” (Graham). Princess Diana showed that one random act of kindness might be returned one day if you decide to put someone else’s needs and values before yours. This quote depicts how much the public and their needs mean to Diana. Diana is an important person in this day and age because of all her accomplishments and her positive public role in England, while still living a powerful and happy private life. Princess Diana was born into a privileged family on July 1, 1961

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    Diana: Queen of Hearts Princess Diana was the most cherished and beloved royal family member of all time. Many may think this was because of her elegance and beauty; after all, she was a fashion icon. However, her vulnerability was the source of her charm. She connected with ordinary people because she dealt with a lifetime of struggles, which she overcame briefly before her death at the young age of thirty-six. Diana Spencer was born on July 1, 1964 in Sandringham, Norfolk in the United Kingdom

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    Princess Diana was born on July 1, 1961 in Sandringham, England under the name of Diana Frances Spencer. When she was young, she developed a very strong love for animals. She enjoyed spending her free time taking care of and looking after hurt animals. She developed a very strong love for those in need. This comes to show us the woman that she became. Princess Diana was a very caring woman, and was always looked up to those around her as an idol. When Diana was nine years old her parents were divorced

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