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    Furthering My Education It is interesting to know that back in the days furthering one's education wasn’t a huge path everyone would take. Today, furthering one's education is a route to success that is required for obtaining a good paying job and a successful future. In The American Dream by Martin C. Jischke, he talks about his view of The American Dream and what it means to him. What does “The American Dream” mean? For me, The American Dream is having equal opportunities and success through hard

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    what I am doing in my life. It’s not about the money or the prestige its being happy with you. Is happiness a choice though or is it simply something in your mind that motivates you to be a good employee. Does having a good employer make your job better? Does having positive co worker make it a lot less stressful? Does having a positive attitude about that job make

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    the American Dream. The American Dream has changed dramatically over the few centuries. During the Founding Fathers’ time, many believed the American Dream meant freedom, equality, and mutual respect. Time has changed this ideology of the American Dream, which is now seen as owning a million dollar mansion with multiple luxury cars. This isn’t the case for many immigrants who come to the Americas to have a better life for themselves and their family. To many of them, the American Dream is as simple

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    Chapter 8: Put It All Together For Pre-Interview Questions Most interviewers are going to ask what are your strengths and weaknesses. Do not be afraid to answer this honestly, because you could turn your weakness into a strength. Tell the interviewer, “My friends sometimes complain that I am a workaholic and have no time for them.” Aside from preparing for the possible questions they will ask, make sure to do all the homework necessary about the company and then ask a series of question of your own

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    The American Dream is symbolic for personal growth and the pursuit of endless opportunities to prosper in anything from monetary and materialistic gains, or even personal fulfillment. This topic is difficult to discuss because each person has different goals and aspirations, which means each person, will have a different idea on what the American Dream is because of these differences in ideals. These ideals can range from religious, intellectual, personal pursuits. This is best expressed by Congressman

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    The American Dream

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    that the millennial America dream is drastically different than many other generations. While previous generations believed that they must own a home in order to achieve the American dream, this dream has drastically changed in recent centuries. I believe this is partially due to how attitudes millennial hold have changed within recent years. I believe that previous generations still withheld the mindset that a marriage and family was the ideal image of the American dream. I believe that previous generations

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    The American Dream

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    I believe the American Dream is living in a house , having a stable job , enough money to do whatever you would like and lastly to live happy. The American Dream is also to go to school and have freedom of speech. America does not provide access to the American Dream for everyone because everyone does not have the same opportunities as others to go to school and have a good job, in America people discriminate others of different race and for being a woman. Through Yezierska and Noda , we come to

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    have a education that will end up being a career of your choice. Not just something that you have to settle for. My reasons for a why college is important to me are not only because of money but it has to do with me and my life. I have always dreamed of being a third or fourth grade teacher since I was about five years old. My ultimate dream and goal in life is to achieve that dream and become a teacher. With out a education I would not be able to go into that

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    What brings me in today? I found out my dream by accidently when I was eleven years old. While I watched the movie, Big Fish, I had not known that it would inspire me a lot. Big Fish is a fancy movie, which directed by Tim burton. After I watched the movie, I thought about why TV was so bored. It might be because TV before was formal and too a serious platform. Suddenly, I got a dream that I wanted to be a TV director. I wanted to change TV platforms to be more fun. I would create a TV show

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    opportunity to trace out my path to achieve that dream job. Since I was a young boy, I knew that I wanted to work with computers. I have always been able to adapt quickly to new technology and troubleshoot technical issues. The Information Technology (IT) field like so many others require a College degree, but that is not all it takes to achieve that dream job. You must also possess professional skills and strengths beyond your degree. In addition, to enjoy that dream job you must like who you work

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