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    American Dream Nowadays‚ many people leave their native country to move to American in search of freedom‚ fantastic education‚ and successful career. They want to achieve their personal goals in life; for example‚ political‚ better standard of living‚ good service healthcare‚ and equality of their life that they could not back in their homeland. As D’Souza stated in "Becoming American‚" In American‚ by contrast‚ you get to write the script of your own life." (344). In my opinion‚ I agree with D’Souza

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    has changed for the worse. Authors Dinesh D’Souza and John Hawkins disagree with this stance‚ however‚ there

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    Humanity within Techno-utopia Dinesh D’Souza‚ the author of Staying Human‚ is originally from Bombay‚ India. In 1983‚ he earned his Bachelor’s degree from Dartsworth College. D’Souza is known as a leading conservative thinker‚ who wrote for numerous magazines‚ notably the National Review (McGraw-Hill 816). Dinesh D’Souza has generalized Staying Human to inform as well as voice his opinions about the rapidly changing inventions among the human race today‚ which serves as a rational project to

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    In the words of Dinesh D’Souza during a speech he delivered to the students and faculty of Liberty University’s Convocation: “…America is a country where you can be in the driver’s seat of your own life in which your destiny is not given to you; it is constructed by you.” I agree with Mr. D’Souza wholeheartedly. For centuries‚ America has developed a reputation for being a place of refuge. America has become a sort of Haven‚ or a dream come true‚ for many. In no other part of the world can you

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    The Article America the Beautiful: What We’re Fighting for by Dinesh D’Souza focuses mainly on how The United States is great for the work it is doing in other countries. While other article by blank discusses why America is wrong for doing this kind of work. Both authors discuss The United States involvement in other countries‚ specifically the Middle East and the after effects. D’Souza is straightforward in saying that “The United States should demand terrorist networks be broken up and if they

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    In “staying human” by author Dinesh D’Souza‚ we are given a voice of reason in response to the “techno utopians” desire to use science as a means to create perfection known as‚ “post humans.” D’Souza voices that the ability to do something‚ does not substantiate actually doing it. And‚ that it “it poses a grave risk to humans.” D’Souza disagrees with “techno-utopians‚” and follows the belief that genetic engineering pertaining to modifying intellect and physical attributes in unethical‚ especially

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    Fallacies and Hidden Agendas Dinesh D’Souza‚ a distinguished writer‚ is infamous for persuading his audiences to accept his views through clever use of fallacy. When he first began his public career at Dartmouth College‚ he was already known as “Distort D’Newsa” because of his conservative stance‚ which greatly affected his arguments. He rose to national fame when he served as a policy advisor for the conservative Ronald Reagan. In his essay What’s Great About America‚ D’Souza effectively argues his

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    MARKETING AND PROMOTION PLAN UNDER SOUTH ASIA TOURISM INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT PROJECT 1. Introduction Sikkim is one of the smallest states in India; most of the state’s activities are centered in the capital city‚ Gangtok. Rising 300m above the Indian plains‚ Sikkim borders the edge of the Tibetan plateau (Autonomous Region of China) on its North & East‚ Nepal on its West and districts of Darjeeling & Bhutan on the South. It is historically a Buddhist kingdom and is home to more

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    Shao Yang HIST 1381_001 12/02/13 Stacey Pendleton Becoming AmericanBecoming Ethnic. United States has always been recognized throughout the world as the “Land of Opportunity.” The attraction of the promise of freedom‚ wealth‚ prosperity‚ and success had drawn millions of immigrants to come to America and search for a better life. One of the most important aspects is that the U.S is an egalitarian nation which opportunities are given based upon ability or achievement‚ rather than social status

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    America.Who wake up everyday and walk out of their houses‚ in hopes of having a fulfilling day and who breathe the “American air”.Americans are those who prove to be vulnerable‚kind people who work to provide needs for themselves and/or their families.They can be greedy at times but they are

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