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    The American Dream

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    My definition of American Dream If we ask most Americans what is the American Dream? the common answers are to become successful, rich, owning houses, cars and etc. In other countries, many people see America as a land of opportunities for a better life and that is the reason why they come here. Every individual who come to America have their goals or dreams that they want to fulfill in life that they can not fulfill in their own country. In another word, their American dream are to have better

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    on attending the University of Minnesota Crookston for my postsecondary education. I plan on earning a bachelor’s degree in Animal Science. While attending the University of Minnesota Crookston, I will participate in the pre-veterinary program. After earning my bachelor’s degree in Animal Science, I plan on attending the University of Minnesota Twin Cities for graduate school. At the University of Minnesota Twin Cities, I plan on earning my doctorate in Veterinary Medicine. Earning both a bachelor’s

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    Research Coming to Calvin as a shelter child that I still am today. My eyes were open to a lot of different things that I never heard of at all. Living here in Grand Rapids I didn’t think I was going to come to school here at all. But here I am here for the next four years trying to figure out what I want to do with my life, trying to find my American dream. Through my research I interviewed 4 peers, 3 adults my parents age, and 2 adults my grandparents generation. After each interview I asked them their

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    Graduating college, being hired at your dream job, marrying the love of your life, owning your own home, and having children to most that is the what the American Dream is. That version can be obtained with hard work and dedication. However, if you are a minority acquiring that takes more hard work and dedication than it does the average non-minority. The American Dream is something everyone wants to achieve, but the path to get there looks different from one race to another. Many non-minorities

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    extraordinary drive necessary to go for their dreams. At this difficult time, there is a book walked to me, “Major in Success” written by Patrick Combs, which is a book that is to help people find their true dream job and become successful, and also it helped me find the true purpose of studying in university. This book pointed out that “doing what you enjoy propels you to success”. It means doing what you enjoy is the core to find your dream job. If one has a job that pays well but he never get happiness

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    The American Dream Essay

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    On an everyday bases people never think about the big dream. What dream people might ask? The American dream of course and how it got started and how it has changed from yesterday to today with jobs, houses, school, ownership and how we went back and not forward.  Some wise man told me once that the American dream all started with the off- spring form the farmers when America was at its finest hours in history. America had jobs out the ass and the young wanted more than their father and mother. See

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    In The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Gatsby’s view of the american dream is represented by the green light. Nick’s first glimpse of Gatsby is when we see him reaching towards the green light which is later revealed to be coming from Daisy Buchanan’s dock. The green light has then become a symbol of motivation for Gatsby, as it is a way of reaching for the impossible or for what is far way. This is later supported by Nick’s statement near the end of the novel where he says “Gatsby believed

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    The American Dream in my opinion is to be successful in your own mind and to have a family and support all of the other dreams that surround us. If in someone's mind their thoughts of the American Dream is to just have a job, that is their American Dream. If someone else's dream to be a billionaire with tons of cars, houses, and fame, that’s their American Dream, and to support all of those dreams and to not be negative about one another's thoughts about their goals in life, is a big part in the

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    To me, the american dream means stability and happiness. Within stability and happiness, you should be able to strive for what you can reach for with the opportunities provided for you. Opportunities may include jobs and education. My idea of stability is having enough money and survival necessities. Even though everyone might achieve the american dream differently, everyone is capable of achieving it. While some people are born into it, some have to work hard to achieve. To a certain extend, I have

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    Introduction Paragraph for American Dream Essay I think that The American Dream is living in a 2-story house with all of your entertainment needs. This includes having a pool, movie theatre room, and any other rooms/outdoor activities. The American Dream also includes having a family that gets along and can talk to each other when they need to. A family that gets along consists of how many kids you want and pets. The family needs to get along with everyone. The American Dream is also having lots of money

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