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    school from 2002, my dream was gone through the college. My life just the way it goes as a zigzag line. With a couple of's jobs different, I love those jobs, but I want my dream can come true by make myself go back to school. There are many reasons to go to college. I would like to get higher education, have more opportunities for myself, and I want to become a role model for my kid. One reason for attending college is higher education because people with hopefully with a job or the ability to

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    Alchemist Analysis

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    the way to his destination, he has experience and learn a lot of things. One of the lesson that Santiago learned that is important to me, I think it is empower yourself to dream. I think everyone has a dream, without a dream some people will feel it is pointless by living in this world or life goals. In the book, Santiago’s dream is the treasure which is located at Egypt, he desired to go ahead and find the treasure. During the trip to Egypt, he meets a lot of people and someone who is actually important

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    Better To Be Realistic

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    way you think now can really affect you in the future. Although it is good to dream big, but being realistic is can make your whole life much easier and allow you to make better decisions in the future. For example, my mother use to dream big when she was young, but as soon as she matured all she could think of was her future. She began to be more realistic in her decisions and instead of her trying to get her dream job, of being a scientist trying to find new cures for cancer, she went for a more

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    Stephen King's Job

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    could spend 5 days helping a adult at their job I would pick Stephen King, my physical therapist while I was in the hospital. I would choose him because I enjoy helping people and I would learn the basics of his career. One reason I would like to help Mr.King at his job is because I love helping people. Since he works in the hospital, he is surrounded by injured people every day, those people need help while they are recovering. So Mr.King’s job is to help those people learn to do the regular

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    and ethical treasure as well as a place that gives great opportunities to attain wealth. Waves of immigrants came crashing down upon the United States in search of this wealth, all seeking the American Dream that they heard of from their respective homelands. Even still, the quest to realize this dream draws in many from afar and as a result; immigrants are still drawn to the United States. Entwined with the topic of immigration is the continuing process of industrialization around the world. The wonder

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    viewpoints on this essential question I went to my grandparents, Neil and Pat MacArthur, to hear their thoughts on the American identity. Then I asked myself, what do I view the American identity as? My grandparents are in their seventies and enjoy retirement yet you will never find either one of them twiddling their thumbs. My 74 year old grandfather is fire chief and to this day rushes off to fight fires and help in emergency medical situations. As for my grandmother she is involved in many groups and

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    The American Dream When our society thinks of the American Dream, our first thoughts are usually money, and having nice cars and a big house. These ideas of the American Dream rooted from way back when people from other countries would come over here looking for job opportunities. They came here for jobs because they believed coming to America would make them successful, wealthy, and happy. People from all over the world came to America, especially those in European and the Middle East. These

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    corners of your automobile because no motel will accept you’’(King,276). Another good one is “When your first name becomes nigger, your middle name becomes boy (however old you are) (King,276). Dr. King did an extraordinary job at using pathos in this letter. Dr. King also did a great job at using logos in the letter. One of the quotes he uses is “ But more basically, I’m in Birmingham because injustice is here. Just as the prophets of the eighth century B.C. left their villages and carried “thus saith

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    My American Dream Essay

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    First, let's define "American Dream". "American Dream" is what you would consider a "perfect life." It can be full of happiness, money, love, food, cars, whatever you desire, everyone has a different opinion. One person’s American Dream may be totally different from someone else’s, that is what makes us all individuals. My American Dream would include a good job and lots of money, spare time for my family and I, and most importantly, healthiness. It seems that so often the subject of economic standing

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    Is The American Dream Just A Dream? I think that the American Dream is a social ideal based on equality in social, political and economic rights and privileges. The constitution of this country suggests that every person who lives on American soil is free. In the United States' Declaration of Independence our founding fathers:"…held certain truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are life

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