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    Mojados Ya No Son Indocomentados1 The “Support and Pass the Dream Act” article was published by the California Dream Act Network (California Dream Network) in 2011 on the change.org website. The authors use a mixture of elements to draw in the reader’s attention. The Dream Act is not a just a law trying to be passed but also serves as a life changing act that plays into the lives of young Hispanic Latinos raised in California. Citizens from all over California have come together to make statement

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    The Dream Act bill passed the House but later was denied by the Senate‚ according to the article ‘Immigration: A Dream Deferred” from the New York Times Upfront magazine written by Julia Preston. Many illegal immigrants are “coming out” as illegal trying to get the Senate to change their minds but I think we should just leave it as it is. I believe you should vote “NO” on this bill. U.S citizens are struggling to get back on their feet and get steady. If the Dream Act gets passed it is a free ride

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    The DREAM Act was introduced to 107th congress for the first time in 2001 where the Republican Party had control of congress. Due to the large opposition to the legislation the bill was turned down each time it was introduced. In 2007 when the Democratic Party took control over congress the bill was re-introduced to the 110th congress however; it was rejected again. In 2010 the latest version of the bill was brought up and passed in the House however; it fell five votes short in the Senate. What

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    happy. After the war‚ America became infatuated with money and business. For this reason‚ the Jazz Age gave a taste of the American Dream to the people who lived in this time period (Hamilton 4-7). The American Dream is a dream in which an individual has the ability to start from nothing‚ work hard‚ and have success.

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    The DREAM Act Skeptics say‚ why bother educating residents who can not legally hold jobs? But it should matter and there is a way to help. The DREAM Act means Development Relief and Education for Alien Minors. This measure would provide a path to citizenship for youths brought here before they turned 16 who head to college or the military. Congress must pass the DREAM Act because it provides immigrant students college and university access‚ citizenship‚ and employment at the end of their

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    The 1970’s is most memorable for the media that broke new barriers and allowed the public a form to escape reality of the political scandals and constant change of powers also formed the 70’s. The culture during this decade revolved around individualism as it directed focus bettering and healing ourselves. Topics such as movies that are still seen today‚ feminism‚ and headline makers allowed non conformities acceptance. Film‚ television‚ radio‚ and media were a success in the 1970’s as they budget

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    The definition of the American Dream is supposed to say it all. This depends on which definition one chooses to believe. The American Dream can be defined as the ideals of freedom‚ equality‚ and opportunity traditionally held to be available to every American. An alternative definition is a life of personal happiness and material comfort as traditionally sought by individuals in the U.S. Because of the difference of definitions‚ the achievability of the American Dream can become based on an opinion

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    The American dream as defined in 1940’s is “That dream of land in which life should be better richer and fuller with the opportunity for each ability or achievement (Ameado 1).” This relates to Willy Loman in the pursuit of happiness by the amount of stress it takes to run a household and keep all the bills paid. What makes it harder is with the new generation and all the modern technology which results in more stress to Willy. This is because he is part of the older generation and really does not

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    In an article named “The american dream” it states about how a book written in 1931 stated that how the ways of the American dream in the 1930’s was “the dream was to have land where life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone with opportunity for each according to ability‚ or achievement” (library of congress‚p.1‚s.1) A little bit about our history of the American dream is that‚ our founding fathers started a revolutionary idea that each person should be able to pursue their idea

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    This is the story of two men‚ both are looking the american dream‚ one of them fail to succeed his dream and the other is successful in his life. In the city of Oaxaca a man named Pedro has a wish to go to the United States in search of the American dream. Pedro.- Hey compadre I’m going to the US‚ I want a better life‚ I’m looking for the american dream compa. Because I’m just a poor boy from a poor family Compadre.- porque fregados me habla en inglés. Compa Pedro.- Because

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