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    The American Dream

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    The American dream is the concept of living in a society that values equality and the ability to achieve prosperity through hard work, determination, and initiative. It means to me that you are not limited and have equal opportunities to conquer your dream career. The American Dream is living purely, happily, and healthy with enough money to live a comfortable lifestyle. However, in my opinion this dream really shouldn’t be about accumulating a plethora of material possessions. I believe the sense

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    My Dream A Dream

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    A Dream When i was born, my first thought was that if humanity was to take care of me, I should be obligated to take care of humanity. I’ve always wanted to take care of everyone around me but sadly as time went by I realized that that would not be possible. I grew up with stories of my country, and how its’ own people would kill each other every day jus for the fun of it. I never understood why people found the death of others so amusing but what I did understand was that I wanted to make a difference

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    Everyone has their own perfect version of the American dream and during the 1930’s in the south everyone was either wishing for that dream to happen or trying to make that dream happen. Also in the 1930’s anyone would do anything to get their hands on some land, money, or anything that would contribute to make their dreams come true. In order to not only make Lennie to be hopeful but himself too,"Well," said George, "we'll have a big vegetable patch and a rabbit hutch and chickens. And when it rains

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    Why was the American dream so important to some people or even families? Or some that don’t really care about it because they’re already living that American Dream. Hard work isn’t easy nobody said it was easy but putting the time to work hard will get anybody a better life its takes time for those results. What I think and feel about the American dream? Is if you want to live a better life then you should chase the dream and put the time & work but not only that you will have to go through tough

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    Theme Of America And I

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    America and I Analytical essay Anzia Yezierska was born October 19th, 1885 on the Russuin-Polish border, in a little town called Plinsk. In 1892 she and her family immigrated to America. America and I is an autobiographical short story, in which takes up important themes such as the American Dream and the journey to fulfil ones goals in life. In “America and I,” the author recalls moving from Russia to America. We hear about her expectations when she first arrives, which are filled with hope and

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    myths of cultures around the world, in the lives of people around the world, and in the literature of all levels of complexity. Mike Mulligan and his

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