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    EA2 “The American Dream is a national ethos of the United States, the set of ideals in which freedom includes the opportunity for prosperity and success.” Defending the American Dream means that I am saying it's possible with the gratitude of being dedicated, having money, and the right set of circumstances. America still provides access to the American Dream for its citizens because of dedication, money, and opportunity. First, to achieve the American Dream you have to be dedicated, meaning

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    Dream Interpretation The last dream I can remember having was a dream I had right at the beginning of the school year. It was during a time where I was still adjusting to the excitement of senior year and my new schedule. The dream started out on a cloudy day. I had my work uniform on from my summer job, except I was not at my place of work, I was at a horserace track. However, I did not feel anything out of the ordinary, I continued acting as if I were at work. I wandered around for a bit until

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    American Dream. According to the Article “What is the American Dream?” by Kimberly Amadeo, “The American Dream was first publicly defined in 1931 by James Truslow Adams in Epic of America. Adam’s often-repeated quote is, ‘The American Dream is that dream of land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement.’” There are many people that can have different perspectives when it comes to the topic of the American dream. Even

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    In my opinion yes there is an American dream. Many people may disagree with me, but also many will agree. Some may say is it worth it to think about it and try to achieve that dream. Our Countries history makes it possible to be able to have an American dream. Our ancestors have made it possible by all of the wars and keeping the country together and safe. So the question is... Do you want to be apart of the American dream? The American dream can only be achieved by hard work and

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    Essay On FOCUS 2

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    confirmed my decision about the major I decided to pursue. I had taken an assessment like the FOCUS 2 during high school, however, I didn’t choose a major based on what I liked and the traits I had, instead I choose it because of financial reasons. During my second semester of college, I decided to switch majors. Pursuing a career in Human Services has given me that “something to hold on to”. My values, personality, and skills has been a huge factor in deciding that being a Social Worker is my dream job

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    I believe in pursuing dreams Ever since we were kids we all had dreams. I think these dreams are precious to everyone but the more you grow up the more and more people look down on you for trying to pursue your dreams if they do not meet the “norm” or if people don't understand or know what you are trying to pursue. We all have dreams, dreams that we let go or just didn't want anymore all of them help shape us into who we are and who we are going to become but this is where I think society norms

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    My American Dream

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    classic “American Dream” can be envisioned as a white picket fence, crisp lawn, and two young children playing about in front of a lightly hued colonial style home. Once the ideal of ultimate success within the United States, this life goal is now just an image on a page of a 1960’s chapter within a United States history textbook. Now, America’s strong-willed and influential millennials have thoroughly and unapologetically redefined the “American Dream”. The Center for a new American Dream defines this

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    Sophia Fulton Mrs. Lanier English 8 ADV 9/14/17 Life accomplishments In my life I have two “dream jobs” I know that sounds pretty weird. I have a realistic dream job and a more out there job in mind. I use this “backup plan” so I won't be disappointed and feel like I failed myself. I would realistically like to be a lawyer but my true dream is becoming an actor. To be a lawyer you have to go to school for a long, long time. You have to get into good schools and be very intelligent. I know

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    Due to a lack of decent jobs, half of all college graduates are still relying on their parents financially when they are two years out of school. In the US the bottom 40 percent of income earners in the United States now collectively own less than 1 percent of the nation’s wealth, and College tuition has risen 10 times faster than the median family income. These are just a few issues that my generation, and more to come will face. My dream requires fair access to jobs and educational opportunities

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    My literacy skills helped me achieve a personal goal which is to work as a computer engineer for a multinational information technology organization like Hewlett Packard, Dell, Microsoft etc., One has to be fluent in English and technically competent in order to get through the interview and also to succeed at work. English is needed in every aspect of today’s modern world to communicate with people at work irrespective of their origin. Since my teenage I wanted

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