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    the "land of opportunity" was true to different degrees for the African-American sharecropper in the postwar South‚ the immigrant at Ellis Island‚ and the wealthy capitalist or manager in the period from eighteen-sixty five to nineteen-fourteen with the African-American being at the low end of the rung and the capitalist being at the top. The newly freed African-American in the postwar South had the hardest time achieving freedoms due to white men considering them as inferior. As on southerner

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    The American Dream‚ generally defined as the ideal that citizens can achieve success through hard work and determination. In other words‚ if citizens work hard enough‚ they will be able to take care of their family‚ ensure a good future for their children‚ pay the bills‚ and still have extra money to live comfortably‚ even after retirement. But today‚ is this dream still possible? The truth is that‚ although it is something attainable‚ for most it will always be just a dream. There are many factors

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    Because many people come to America to fulfil their dreams‚ it is considered to be full of opportunity. I remember her staying up late night after night. I remember she was still tucked away with the lamp on. I was too young to understand why my mom was doing this. What she was trying to achieve. I didn’t know that all of the long hours that she was putting into her education was for me. At the time‚ I strongly disliked it. My dad was working and my mom was going back to school. I didn’t have

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    to achieve personal fulfillment‚ and overall be successful; the basis of the American Dream. Regardless of where you are born or what class you’re in‚ you have the possibility of moving upward. Both native-born Americans and American immigrants pursue and can achieve the American dream. Now‚ many think that the American dream has died‚ or is progressively dying as time goes on. Even still‚ for some the American dream is still very much real‚ and very much a goal for them. These people are the poor

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    We all have dreams of something‚ whether it’s about becoming rich or meeting your favorite celebrity. There are dreams that we are unconscious about‚ and dreams that we want to accomplish. Dreaming about becoming rich is not a bad thing‚ coming from an low income family‚ money is what I’ve always wanted. Dreaming of meetings your favorite celebrity is not an insane thing to dream about. Dreams are meant to take our mind off reality and focus on our desires. No dream is considered too big or small

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    human population. Everyone has and should find their passions in life. Their passions should be there dreams. Discovering dreams can be a tough objective in society. People must figure out what they enjoy and what they are good at‚ or else their life’s journey can be a long ride. Dreams are also what people have a passion for‚ and will take on anything to achieve them. My first goal to achieve my dream is to go beyond the average person. I have decided to work towards a bachelor’s degree after high

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    Achieving The American Dream What my essay is going to be about is how the economy was back then to how it is now. I’m also going to talk about how "The Great Gatsby" has to relate to The American Dream. I believe that The American Dream includes success‚ money‚ and the opportunities that we now have. In The American Dream I believe that we have to be successful in order to be able to reach The American Dream. In the book‚ "The Great Gatsby" success is meant by having the biggest houses and nicest

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    the American Dream can be achieved by everyone. Some people believe that the American Dream is having a good job‚ owning a home‚ having a great family‚ and having freedom. The way of succeeding this is by “hard work‚ drive and passion¨(Tommy Hilfiger-1). Most people believe these are ways of achieving their American Dream. But there are some people that feel differently. Their way to achieve the American Dream can be much more ambitious. Everyone has an American dream. Your American Dream is yours

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    “The American Dream” was thought of as having financial security‚ a family‚ and to have a home. Although most people believe that “The American Dream” is attainable for all‚ but some people have to work harder than others. Which I believe is true because in this day and age some people can be born into a family that will make it easier for a them to achieve the dream. and others can be born with nothing‚ or just enough to get by. And they both will be looked at as if they had the same odds to attain

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    thing to achieving something is having the ability to achieve it. It can take long hours of your time or can require a lot of effort and focus. These are some of the qualities I had to possess in order to pass my Summative Test in math that determined whether or not I was on the right schedule for high school. I needed to score an advanced so that I could be in a higher range of classes throughout my high school experience. This in a way was analogized for me to achieving the American dream. I was

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