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    Georgia Agrapidis English 3 CPE Period-1 Research Paper Warren Buffett The popular American capitalist‚ Warren Buffett‚ has set the standard for many people by reaching the American Dream for most; from the moment young Warren Buffett was born in Omaha‚ Nebraska‚ he had always targeted high and worked harder than anyone‚ to reach those infinite goals. Many people have different perspectives on what the “American Dream” really means. To some people‚ being rich‚ having fame‚ a happy family‚

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    Reason Why Children Lie

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    from being sad if parents tell them the truth. Now children do lie quite more than adults for their own reasons. The real question is why do children lie? Children lie often because they think the truth hurts people’s feelings and they are afraid of telling the truth. Parents teach their kids not to lie‚ but yet they allow their children to lie when it involves someone’s feelings. That is why children lie because sometimes they feel

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    ­­“The American Dream is not a paradise but a nightmare.” By comparing A Streetcar Named Desire and The Great Gatsby to what extent do you agree with this statement? According to James Truslow Adams‚ who wrote ‘The Great Epic of America’‚ the American Dream is “not a dream of motor cars and high wages merely‚ but a dream of social order in which each man and each woman shall be able to attain regardless of circumstances of birth or position”1. A Streetcar Named Desire and The Great Gatsby both

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    Pursuit of Happiness." This sentiment can be considered the foundation of the American Dream‚ the dream that everyone has the ability to become what he or she desires to be. While many people work to attain their American dream‚ others believe that the dream is seemingly impossible to reach‚ like F. Scott Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby examines the "Jazz-Age" generation’s search for the elusive American Dream of wealth and happiness and scrutinizes the consequences of that generation’s

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    AND THE AMERICAN DREAM The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ is an excellent demonstration of life among the new rich during the 1920s‚ with people who had freshly accumulated an immense amount of fortune but had no subsequent social networks. The novel is a fascinating account about love‚ money and life during the 1920s in New York. It demonstrates the society and the accompanying principles‚ values‚ and dreams of the American population at that time. These principles‚ values‚ and dreams can be

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    Manjarrez 1 Liz Manjarrez Ms. Rimmer English 11 February 13‚ 2015 The American Dream  The American Dream can be defined as a national ethos of the United States in which  people strive towards prosperity‚ success‚ and up the social ladder through hard work (American  Dream). People who believe in this ideal essentially believe that every American has a potential  to build themselves up from nothing and achieve prosperity if they work hard enough towards it.  There are many that believe in this functional myth

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    The American Dream is not just for the rich and well fed. America was set up to help everyone but yet it is leaving people out of achieving it. We need to stop worrying about the luxuries of this country and start focusing on the fact that we have millions of people living on the streets. Homelessness is a huge problem that is going on in our country. Millions of people go day by day just trying to get by‚ Many humans go day in and day out with a home to live in‚ or food to eat. The fact that humans

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    The American Dream There are billions of people living in the world‚ and hundreds of countries with people that live in these countries. They all have a particular set of goals and achievement‚ and they all share dreams and values‚ and they are ready to work hard and sacrifice their life for this aim‚ and people in these countries have expectations and their personal desires from their life and countries. Among all of these nations‚ there is one that many wished to live in and be a part of this country

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    reputation because of the man that he was. He had many goals and visions for the country. He had outstanding leadership skills during the Civil War and was known as “Honest Abe.” But the main reason is because he maintained the Union. Abraham Lincoln is known today as America’s greatest president and is all over American history. He is in every history book and even has books solely about him. Children learn about him in school starting in Kindergarten and then for years after that. Lincoln preserved

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    The American Dream is surely based on the concept of “Life‚ Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness” but it is above all‚ a matter of ambition. James Truslow Adams‚ an American writer and historian‚ in 1931 states: "life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone‚ with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement”‚ which not only points towards a better standard of living for Americans but also denounces a degree of greed in the US society. Ambition not only “killed the cat” but

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