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    Dare to DREAM “O my God‚ 
Give me a wonderful dream‚ 
Hope for a successful dream
Give me the best dream. 

I have a dream 
Now‚ 
Tonight and‚ 
Tomorrow. 

A dream within a dream‚ 
Dream of guardian angel‚ 
Dream of seeing myself‚ 
Being success and happy. 

I have a dreamDream of heaven
Dream of success
Dream of happiness

I have a dream‚ 
A Dream to become 
What I want to become‚ 
Dream of my coming

I have a dream‚ 
Dream to freedom
Dream of enlightenment 
Dreaming endlessly.”(Lawrence CH Hiun)

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    The American Dream is different for every person. People of different races and ethnic backgrounds have different ideas of the American Dream. People of different areas of the world have different perspectives of the dream. People from a third world country would have a different dream than someone from a major country like America or like a person from a rural setting would have a different idea than someone from the city. As someone who lives in the suburbs of Chicago‚ has a good family‚ and

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    The American Dream As James Truslow Adams wrote in his novel “The Epic of America”‚ he states "The American Dream is that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone‚ with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement”. Also in many people’s opinion it means‚ working hard to accomplish your dreams‚ protecting your country‚ and making others happy through happiness of your own. Although the American dream may be achieved through many different forms

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    The American Dream The “American Dream” is something we hear about while in our elementary history classes. We have all heard of it but‚ do we know what it is? The forefathers of our great nation established America with the idea that its citizens would be guaranteed life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness (Thomas Jefferson). Well‚ today we have liberty and are free to pursue happiness. However‚ what about the quality of our lives? Are we striving for greater material wealth and ignoring moral

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    have a dream. It is dream deeply rooted in the American dream (MLKJ 4).” Martin Luther king wanted everyone no matter what race‚ religion‚ and more to have a chance to live their life to the furnal. The American dream can be explained as the wants out of a persons life and the steps people take to actieve the dream. The American dream gives you a purpose in life. Having a dream challages a person try new ideas. Also‚ the dream fouces a person learn new situitions through the dream. The American dream

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    person has been taught to hope‚ to have a dream. I always shot for the stars; I wanted to be a princess‚ obviously that didn’t work out though. As every individual ages his or her aspirations become more realistic; I aspire to have a stable job and a loving family. In Of Mice and Men the men are united by their shared dreams of stability‚ security‚ freedom‚ and of course to tend the rabbits. The theme for Of Mice and Men is everyone has dreams and dreams don’t always come true. To George‚ his vision

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    Why do people really come to the United States for? Many say it’s for the American dream but what is the American dream in reality? Why do some people even risk their life’s to come to the United States in order to obtain the American dream? For many people the American dream is the only hope that they have for a better future but not just for themselves but for their family as well. The American dream for many is the idea of having better opportunities of prosperity and success in this country.

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    Is the American Dream as easily accessible as it was before? The American Dream is essentially “making it” in the United States. This dream differs from everyone‚ but it is always going to be one of the main reasons immigrants move to the United States. America does provide the American Dream to the “tired‚ the poor and the huddled masses” due to it being very capable of reaching now‚ and the fact that it is easier to get into America as of today. The first reason America still provides the American

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    A Dreamer’s Take on the American Dream America: the land of the free and the home of the brave. When I set out to define America‚ I realized that it couldn’t be defined in one small sentence. America is known for obesity‚ lack of educational content when compared to the international education standards and being hypocritical of being free to all. However‚ America is so much more than that; that is an incredibly pessimistic perspective that looks past all of the remarkable feats this country has

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    The American Dream. Many question the reality of “the American Dream”. The idea that in America you have the same opportunities as anyone and have the same chance to be successful if you have determination and motivation. This American dream now-a-days can be true in some cases but isn’t always the norm. In my opinion the “American Dream” is no longer accessible because judgement is always exercised when it comes to things like race‚ gender and beliefs make this difficult for us Americans. America

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