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    once said “Believe in your dreams. They were given to you for a reason.” As a child, we are always told to follow our dreams. I started playing softball at the age of 6 but started off in T-ball at the age of 3. I knew as soon as I stepped foot on the pitcher's mound during T-ball that is where I wanted to be. As a child, my dream has always been to become an artist. That dream has not changed, it has just evolved over time. Often times I would look for approval from my peers. I felt like I always

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    My Childhood Dreams

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    My Childhood Dreams As I take a look back on my life, I realize how great it has truly been. I had an absolutely amazing childhood and I am beyond blessed for it. I grew up in a home with two loving parents that have been with me through it all and now of days that is something to be truly thankful for. My parents taught me to strive to be anything that I wanted and that I could be anything that I set my mind to. These dreams changed throughout my life as I grew older and as I grew into the person

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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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    The American Dream is often defined as the idea that desc0ribes an attitude of hope and faith that looks forward to the fulfillment of human wishes and desires. In my opinion, the American Dream is an idea or belief people have in which coming to America means achieving all your dreams and goals and obtaining the wealth and opportunities you couldn’t have in your country of origin. The American Dream, to me, means achieving my goals of going to college and becoming a neurologist and succeeding in

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    interpretations of what the American dream is, but we all can agree that it is a concept that provides us with the hope for a better life. It is a dream of experiencing life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. To some people, the American dream is about being wealthy, practicing liberty, to believe in any religion, and to have better opportunities in life. Throughout history, many immigrants have migrated to America because they want to begin a new life and achieve the American Dream. Many can debate that

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    My Dream In America

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    unsuspecting people, the pleasure of running around with the wind on my face, and even the anxiety from being scolded. But there was one thing that captivated me, something that left me breathless. That was America, and with it, the birth of my dream. America was something that I was not familiar with. Throughout my childhood, I would read about America, and even see it on the television from time to time. However it was through the stories that my cousins told me which intrigued me the most. You see, America

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    the days of my childhood, this new life will provide me with financial stability, new opportunities, and the chance to explore the world around me. It is on this very day that I hope to accomplish this dream, I can only hope and pray that this one chance I am given will give me redemption and allow me to make peace with myself. My journey takes me back to my childhood days in Mexico, I had very little in life due to my family’s financial troubles, and the vast majority of my childhood was

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    The American Dream

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    presently. The original “Dream” began with the notion of the lower and middle classes hoping to move up the social ladder and someday achieve the middle class vision of a nice house, new car, and family playing out on the front lawn. Although the dream has now been redefined due to recent economic struggles, I believe it is still alive because there many opportunities within the United States and there are people who have been able to achieve the dream. One reason that the American Dream is being redefined

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    American Dream has become a nightmare.” - Bernie Sanders This quote says that for a lot of people achieving the American Dream is easier said than done. This is referred to being a nightmare because for all the people who try to achieve the dream it seems impossible. They see a lot of other people achieve the dream, but can not make it for their own.The American dream includes equality, unity, safety, freedom, money. The three main obstacles are racism, poverty and crime. The American Dream is the

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    The American Dream

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    The American Dream Is Killing Us The American Dream can be defined as achieving the highest level of economic success for an individual and their family. Americans are brought up in a culture where they are told that if they start from the bottom and put in the maximum amount of hard work they too will achieve The American Dream. The dream itself is subjective to an individual's needs but most often includes homeownership, financial stability, job stability, and a better future for the next generation

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