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    our beach house. My mom told me stories of how my dad proposed to her on the beach many years ago‚ “It was just Beautiful” ‚ she use to say‚ but beautiful was an understatement. It was breath taking really just to be in this elegant atmosphere‚ a dream like scene I never wanted to end. The sand looked clean like sugar spread out for miles‚ As it squished between our toes and made our claves ache with every step. I found it some what amusing to see the sand castles that still remained‚ The lucky

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    The American Dream Essay

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    The American dream The term "American Dream" first was used by the American historian James Truslow Adams in his book "The Epic of America" published in 19311. At that time the United States were suffering under the Great Depression2. Adams used the term to describe the complex beliefs‚ religious promises and political and social expectations. The american dream has continually been a staple of american culture. once individuals speak of it‚ they usually refer back to the primary 1/2 the twentieth

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    California Dream Essay

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    "California: A People‚ a Place‚ a Dream‚" James J. Rawls states that the California dream is a dialect in which a synthesis or new dream is formed from a paradox and promise. These two things are joined together to form the new dream. The promise for a better life and the paradoxes of expectation‚ growth‚ and plenty are at the center of the dream. The dialectic helps the paradoxes‚ a statement or proposition that seems self-contradictory; find a resolution by creating a new dream that has the virtues

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    individual success (the so called “American Dream”) seem to have been so important for the American sense of self and what other features of American society would you say a continuing faith in it has hidden? The American dream means many things to many different people but usually includes the notion of having the freedom to work hard in order achieve happiness and success. In the book‚ The Epic of America‚ Adams defines the American Dream as the “dream of a land in which life should be better and

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    What is the American Dream? The American Dream is a dream can be interpreted in multiple ways. The way it is interpreted is based upon one’s goal they strive to accomplish in America. From my perspective‚ the American Dream means the pursuit of happiness‚ higher education‚ and materialism. One of the ways people strive for the American Dream is through the pursuit of happiness. Though many people search for happiness in America‚ they are not always able to find it. In America today people with

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    gliding down my throat salivates the glands on my tongue. While eating such a well desired meal it’s easy to forget my manners‚ I may slurp the noodles so fast that the sauce may end up on my face. I do use napkins but remember I’m lost into my dream world. The chicken is a substantial filling for pasta. My philosophy is no meal is complete without a thick savory meat. There are many ways to cook chicken to add into fettuccini pasta. My favorite is Cajun deep fried chicken breast that’s

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    and cheese sandwich. The sound and sight of two pieces of bread sizzling in a hot skillet‚ and watching as the cheese melts and surrounds little slices of salty ham‚ is enough to make anyone’s mouth water. The great thing about this sandwich is that I can eat it with just about any kind of chip: whether it be salty potato chips‚ or cheesy nacho chips. Last‚ but not least‚ a sandwich that I came up with on my own. I was in the kitchen and really wanted a grilled cheese sandwich‚ but there was one

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    Dreams/Definition Essay

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    03/01/2012 Dreams Hilda Doolittle said‚ "You don’t even know what a dream is; how did it come? It didn’t come‚ it was there" (1886-1961‚ “Dreams“.) Any sequence of images‚ thoughts or feelings going through the mind while sleeping‚ is called a dream‚ however; dreams do not only occur during sleep. Some of the best dreams will occur in the middle of the day‚ while you’re wide awake. A simple thought that crosses your mind‚ or in conversations with others you may find a future dream. According to

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    There has been a significant amount of research conducted on the topic of dream analysis by various theorists. Dreams are difficult to measure or scientifically test as they are part of our subconscious. This may be due to inaccurate recall‚ lack of clarity in the dreaming process itself‚ difficulties in understanding meaning of images in waking state‚ and difficulty making sense when juxtaposing two different mental states (Fosshage‚ 2000). Dreamed events are incredibly powerful‚ even when unpleasant

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    elevator establish in the corner of the dormitory‚ yet students could not use it. Compare to the new girl’s dormitory‚ which is bright and new‚ they had two elevators that provided to student to the floor they lived. It was truly incomprehensible for us about could not use the elevator. Unfortunately‚ I lived in the top of the building. When every time I went upstairs‚ it’s a nightmare. From evening until night should be my favorite

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