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    mobility. Throughout centuries, the American citizens and the immigrants that moved to the United States have lived and built their lives with the foundation of the American dream, a belief that every person will be able to “grow to fullest development as men and women [through hard work and individual effort]”(Adams XI). The dream that derived from the Founding Fathers’ statement “that all men are created equal, [and] they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these

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    After high school I have strong intentions on moving forward with my education by going to college. By going to college I attend to further expand my knowledge in a field that I am interested in pursuing, so that I can The colleges I am considering are Purdue University, University of Illinois, University of Missouri, Xavier University, and Louisiana State University. I am not certain on what major I am going to pursue. However, majors that I am considering are law, criminology, athletic training

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    I have a dream? No everybody has a dreams! But Reaching a personal dream as an immigrant isn’t easy when many have to face poverty, no education, and judgment from others. First Poverty, reason why personal dreams aren’t easy to reach. When many people, like my parents, have to start working with their mother and father because it requires every single family member to support their needs. My parents had no option, but give their hard earned money to feed their sisters and brothers. On the other

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    mind, I am stuck at a fork in the road between my dream jobs and I’m ready to finally pick. Growing up, my mother always told me that I was going to make her proud by becoming a doctor. Me being the complete momma’s boy, my plan is to make her the proudest and happiest mother ever. Soon my mother’s dreams became my dreams. As I get older, I realized that there is more to “being a doctor.” From being a dermatologist to a surgeon, the medical field is so vast and when

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    short-term goal I visualize in power and exercise my in the field of criminal justice and to be a professional public order because what I am focused on my studies and achieve to pursue a career criminal justice and once achieve my short-term goals to be examples for many people that if you fight for your dreams may be someone in the future profession B – How do you see youself in the future I see myself as a whole profesionar in the field of criminal justice and I visualize my future as an agent of

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    computer programmers could be very helpful into accomplishing my life goals. Working for Apple or Samsung would be my dream job, not just for the money but for the customer service and being able to say I work for a top electronic company in the world. I could also help people understand why I chose computer programing, and my passion for it. Also by obtaining a degree in this field, I’d have the money to give back to the community and help the people who helped me in my time of need. Computer programing

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    “Dreams” and “Dreams Deferred” were written by African American poet Langston Hughes in a period in time when racism and racial segregation were major problems in American society, and while both poems discuss dreams in a similar way, there are different perspectives that can be observed when interpreting them. While they portray the significance and decay of our dreams, an underlying message or theme could possibly be the meaninglessness of a life without dreams, and that when they get postponed

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    instructions, adverse events, drug-drug interactions, etc. having the experience I gained, I could describe myself as an expert in this field. As I grew my passion for chemicals and drugs increased, it became enjoyable for me to read pharmaceutical textbooks to learn about chemical structures of various active ingredients. Seeing myself so obsessed with this field, I would daydream I could professionally work in this pharmacy. During my

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    In the novella Of Mice and Men, written by John Steinbeck, the struggle to achieve the American Dream; sucess, happiness and ownership of land weaves into the life of Crooks, an African American, disabled character who labors in the rural Californian ranch environment of the 1930’s. Throughout the story, Crooks struggles with the constant physical pain from his back, and emotional pain from the prevailing racism of this time period that isolates him from others. Due to his disability and race, Crooks

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    not wanting or wishing for anything. Instead it is a dream, a dream to be able to fulfill what is my destiny. On December 14, 2005 I will have my associate's degree; it has been a long time coming, and it is finally here. I have managed to maintain full time work to support myself and my family while attending to school to accomplish one of my life long dreams. By attending Drexel this would not only afford me the opportunity to continue my dream of furthering my education but it will also allow me

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