Does America Still Provide Access to the American Dream Essay

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    Barahona Mrs.Kehrmeyer American Lit, Per.3 10 October 2016 “The American Dream is a Bygone Thing” To me the American Dream is something in the past, and it no longer applies to the present American society. The American Dream fueled our nation from the beginning. The American dream was in the mind of immigrants coming to America in search of a new and better life, a new beginning where you can start fresh and reinvent yourself and become successful. But now the Dream no longer exist in our

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    Gateway to be Americanize America is the number one country that people from all around the world want to come in order to have a better life. To be able to enter the United States legally, the country requires a Visa for entering and be able to stay in the period of time. However there are some people that happen to enter the country illegally without the visa. According to the Migration Policy institute, in 2012 there are 11.4 undocumented immigrants in the US. and 4.1 million undocumented immigrants

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    America; the land of the free and the home of the brave. A liberal place that invites all to partake in the prosperous fruits of freedom and equality. One controversial amenity that America is known for is the American Dream. With the tools America provides its citizens, any of us can achieve the American Dream, and as long as 1 person is still able to achieve that dream, it will live on. Before any point can be made, we must ask ourselves, what is the American Dream? According to William Zinsser

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    today arrive in the United States of America in pursuit of achieving the American Dream. What is the American Dream, and what does it mean in today 's culture? The term “American Dream” was established since the Great Depression representing Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness; the very values this great nation was founded upon. The Dream was said to be successful if a person worked hard to achieve his/her goals. Even though prior the American Dream has been terminated however, citizens

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    Pursuit of the American Dream Though the pursuit of success through the enrichment of life in financial and personal contexts is a drive that captivates humans internationally, it has been coined and visualized mostly through the lens of the "American Dream". Taking value in business success, personal education, and improving quality of life, the American Dream is characterized in its most simple form through ambition: the act of dedicating one's life to constantly increasing closer to a life-long

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    job –one that pays at least $19 per hour, has health insurance, and has some kind of retirement plan” (Jones and Schmitt). The American Dream promises equal opportunity and acceptance for every citizen in America, but sometimes that does not seem to be true to people of an opposing race. Although some people claim that America still provides access to the American Dream due to all of the different opportunities that our government and schools offer, others believe there are some setbacks that can

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    The American Dream

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    The American Dream is something all Americans strive to achieve. Since the beginning of time you hear stories about people immigrating to America. The reason they came to America was because of the new land to build a life on. Advertisements in other countries portrayed America as a perfect country and that the roads were paved in gold. Immigrants took ships to America to be apart of this golden world and experience all the golden opportunities they have heard about. All of the immigrants wanted

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    novels have introduced the American Dream and its importance in succeeding long term goals. Lorraine Hansberry, author of A Raisin in the Sun, had given a different standpoint on the dream; that the American Dream is not equally accessible to all Americans. Many believe that the dream is a gateway to a lifetime of riches and various opportunities to achieve one’s goals. If this is the definition to which we view the American Dream, we are not confirming that the dream is equally accessible to everyone

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    The American Dream

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    the American Dream has been around for several years, but still the question lingers: is the “promise” to the immigrants being fulfilled? Many argue that America is the land of greater opportunities and freedom. However, in the news, the only stories that are reported are the immigrant success stories, not the ones who failed. It does not take into account the new ideas erupting in the government, and the racial bias immigrants are faced with. Although some may claim that the American dream is being

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    What makes America, America? The fact that America is comprised of all kinds of culture, spirit, and diverse backgrounds is what makes America the country of freedom and dreams. Evolution of the economy is evident throughout American history. However, one thing has always remained the same, the idea of “American Dream”, even though the “dream” has the capability to evolve to the people and time period. The American Dream is defined by the ability, the will, and the strive to achieve whatever in this

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