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    George and Lennies goal in my opinion is not the American Dream. Its a goal they have in order to achieve the Amercain dream. The Amercain is much more than what George and Lennie think its is. It is not all about the money. It's happiness and what George and Lennies want is money and a farm. Money doesn't buy happiness in all cases. George and Lennies goal was to own their own farm. There goal however in my opinion is not the so called American dream. The American dream is so much more than that

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    approach what we are willing for. As I am planning for my life, I put education and graduating from high school, getting into a good college and university, and building a nice future with an excellent job as my main steps in life to reach my goals. To achieve your main goal in life, you need to take careful and baby steps to reach that target. One of my biggest steps to achieve my dreams in the future is graduating

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    Happiness is something everyone strives for and if you are not, then I guess you already found it. I believe when I get a job and a family that happiness is the key to enjoying life. If I am not happy with a job or I dread going to work every day, then I will look for a new one. The point is that having the college and job of my choice already set up for me is about the best thing anyone can ask for. I picked this miracle worker because it provides me with the most happiness out of all the things

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    The American Dream is the idea that every United States citizen has equal opportunity to achieve success through hard work and determination. However, ideas of the dream have evolved throughout time from the 18th century up to present day. The general population’s view and my view of the American Dream both have altered throughout time. My idea of the American Dream has developed from not only today’s views on The Dream, but also from the evolutionary process the meaning has been through. Throughout

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    get a better job. Or they had a troubled past back there and wanted to leave it behind. Maybe their country is just dull and uninspiring for them. But out of all the countries available for them to move to, why is it that the majority back then would choose to live in America? The answer is simple, they hope to fulfil the American Dream. The American Dream is an Idea, not a promise (keep that in mind), where people from all around the world would be treated equally, get a sustainable job, and have an

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    America, land of dreams, is home to the world’s largest immigrant population. Why do so many want to come to America? It may be because of the employment opportunities, or reunification with family members, or the many rights and freedoms that Americans have. But a large part of immigration to America is due to the American Dream, the belief that every US citizen has an equal opportunity to achieve success through hard work and determination. The concept of the American Dream was recognized as early

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    we will come to a point we have to choose between two important things. Again, let’s say my dream job is now available after five years. However, in five years with my job I am being promoted to Regional Representative of the company. I have to pick the job that’s best for me. Do I take my dream job and make less money but be happier with myself? Or do I stay with my current job and wish I took my dream job? On Odysseus’ way home from the land of the dead he has to choose between two monsters. His

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    immigrants they come to America for one purpose, achieving the “American Dream.” The American Dream’s definition varies from person to person, the definition in the dictionary states, “a happy way of living that is thought of by many Americans as something that can be achieved by anyone in the U.S. especially by working hard and becoming successful”. Unfortunately, not everybody achieves their goals as many are stuck working low wage jobs, or in poverty despite working harder than other Americans. On the

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    What Does Life Mean To Me

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    If economical factors such as money was no problem, everyone would wish to pursue their dreams and desires. I would either wish to indulge in a life of simply existing contently, or pursue my fervent, egotistical, and narcissistic wish to rule the world. But such are merely fanciful fantasies, and the responsibilities, limitations, and desires of reality, such as skill, income, and influence

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    American Dream I The American Dream in my opinion means: safty, economical growth, and family reunion. First of all the American Dream is having comfortable debt free life has somehow deteriorated over the yeaars. Is safty here because no war,you go out in the park nobody is taking,watching. Everyere here is the police around,and when you have any problem I can tell them.For my son is more beter here because I can take care for him every day.In my country children playing outside the house,and

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