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    kind, loving person others look up to. As people grow older, their dreams and goals change. One dream I have for myself is to start a band with my friends one day. Although having success with music is challenging, me and my friends all play instruments and have ambition to make music. Furthermore, I can accomplish this goal by constantly putting effort into music and practicing bass every day. However, realistically, one of the dreams I hope to accomplish after I graduate from ASU is working for a

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    long term goal or dream that I wished to achieve. During this period of time, I never knew how to answer the common question, “What do you want to do when you grow up?”, and started to reply with “I want to be a hippie in the mountains, raising goats, and selling goat cheese” just so people would stop asking.

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    Statement of Purpose I have always wanted to be a big figure in the field of business. Throughout my graduate studies I have explored various areas of business to know the area most suitable for me. So after completing my senior high school, I wanted to pursue professional knowledge about business to make my dream come true. Therefore, I have done my graduate studies in Finance. But during my graduate studies I didn’t find any interest towards finance or finance related task. I found it quite dry

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    From Dream to Reality: Division 1 Field Hockey in the United States You could play Division 1 field hockey at a University in the United States and live “the American Dream”. Some of the advantages that come with this include: flying to different states for games, playing against the biggest universities and living the American college life. Universities in America are willing pay for your complete tuition and all you have to do is play. This may sound easy, however the process of getting there is

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    Following Your Dreams

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    What is the underlying reason as to why we do not fulfill our dreams? Maybe it is because we lack the inner motivation and desire within ourselves; or we tend to blame other people for our failures; or perhaps we are missing the resources that we desperately need. Sometimes it may be because others discourage us. A dream is a personal desire to accomplish something that we want to achieve, but we do not necessarily know where to begin or even have enough confidence within ourselves to fulfill it

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    The Blind Short Story

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    It’s time to start putting on the cameo so we can head out into the field. I get my 3 layers of close on, boot warmers in my boots and hand warmers in my hand pouch and out the door we go. Getting to our location and situated in our blind is all a blur, normally we get out of the truck and walk very slow and quality to the blind that looks like a hay bale. Eric, my husband gets in first to get the propane tank turned on and the heater situated, then it’s my turn to crawl into the somewhat small blind

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    Reading poems can be very intriguing but difficult at the same time, especially reading poems of William Blake. Blake wrote a poem called “The Land of Dreams”. William Blake has many other poems that can contribute to being a part of the songs of innocence and experience. When it comes to “The Land of Dreams” it is hard to actually put it in a category with experience and innocence. For some reason, this poem can be put into both categories of experience and innocence. They way Blake starts off his

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    Climbing the ladder of upward social mobility to attain the highly acclaimed American Dream could be rather simple if everyone started off on an even playing field, but reality is some start off in a hole of despair. As defined by Mexican immigrants in East Los Angeles, the American Dream construct through which the United States is portrayed as the “Land of Opportunity” promises immigrants the chance to level up socioeconomically via education, employment, and ethnic or cultural revitalization.

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    Everyone has a dream or something they want to follow in life. Some want material gain while others want to help as many people as they can. I’m not saying wanting material gain is a bad thing, but what I am saying is that for me, money is not the number one concern when my dream is to help others. My hunger to help others only grows by the day. Because of what’s going on in the world we live in today, I believe that it is important that those who are less fortunate than others have the assistance

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    lacrosse, and community service. It has been imperative for me to work hard in high school because the knowledge I have learned from all of my amazing teachers has led me to a point where I can gather all of that knowledge and apply it to a specific field of work. If I keep working hard in college, I will open up opportunities for myself to gain internships, which will shape my future for a potential job that can arise. I strive to make a difference and lead in the technological

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