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    Dream High

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    Dream High Every single person has their own dream. Maybe it is small‚ maybe it is lofty‚ maybe it is simple‚ maybe it is hard to achieve. But Hip Hop and e.e.cummings tell us never give up your dream. Some lyrics and poems talk about similar things‚ like talking about achieving dreams; both the lyrics and poems give us inspiration. If we want to dream high‚ we must try ours’ best. Somebody have a dream‚ he has a lot of difficulty on the way of seeking the dream‚ but he has fire in his heart‚

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    dream in future

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    My Dream Everyone in this world have distinctive dream. I have dream that is high in learning and job. My dream is in order to be a young entrepreneur that successfully. reason my father also is a dealer but on a small scale. I wish to join my father’s business to level that is more developed and successful. To achieve my dream‚ I have to contend with especially various challenges in learning that now more and more the challenge. First challenge is that I have to contend with examination Sijil

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    The Limit to Dreams

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    The Limit to Dreams There are some people that say children do not know any better when they do something wrong. Does this still count for an adult that doesn’t know any better? Lennie from the novel Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck fits that description exactly. Lennie is just like a child because he dreams big but is not able to take care of himself. Lennie and his dreams are both very big but that is what makes him very childish. Everyone has dreams. However‚ once people start to grow up

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    California Dream

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    Lukomski 2/18/2012 English 110 A Dream or a Nightmare? It seems to be the best place in the world to some people. The drive for success and opportunity to strike it rich seems to be the main reason. In California‚ if you put your time and one hundred percent effort into what you want to be you could be successful in any field of study. The amount of individuals who have the same dreams and aspirations of wanting to come to California and make the “California Dream” possible decreases the opportunities

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    My Dream

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    Dream is something that all of us need to have. It is our vision. Dream is what you want to do for your future. I believe that having a great dream‚ is a must to us. And I have a big dream. Next year‚ I will confront a big examination‚ SPM. It is very necessary for us get a good result from this exam. This is our future. My dream is to be great neurosurgeons. I know it is not simple at all. But I know I can achieve it. I feel like this is my destiny. This is why I came

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    The power of dreams

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    The powers of dreams have always been underestimated. There is a whole new world in the sub conscious mind that helps us in a subtle way. In this project you will see how a baby was born because of a dream‚ how nightmares can be partially good for you‚ be given a background on dreams in general and details on interpreting your own dreams amongst other things. Background Everybody dreams but not everybody can remember them. We usually don’t remember dreams when we suddenly wake up and move about

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    The Dream of the Rood

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    The Combination of Elements to Suit a Specific Culture. The Dream of the Rood applies medieval beliefs and concepts along with Roman Catholic values to allow the crucifixion of Christ to appear more appealing to the Anglo-Saxon culture. The Dream of Rood relates warrior-like qualities not only to Jesus but also the cross that bore the weight of the Saviour. The image of Jesus that is perceived in The Dream of the Rood differs in many ways from that of the Bible. The Bible portrays the crucifixion

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    American Dream

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    American Dream A life of freedom‚ equality‚ and opportunity‚ more commonly known as the American Dream‚ motivates people every day to achieve personal happiness and material comfort. John Winthrop‚ Judith Sargent Murray‚ and Ben Franklin encouraged this lifestyle by writing to the people of the United States explaining in their own way how this utopian lifestyle can be achieved. Winthrop’s “A Model of Christian Charity” was written on board the Arbella on the way to the Massachusetts Bay Colony

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    Dream Job

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    Dream Job What is a good dream job? Ok ‚that’s question. Different people have different dream job. But what kind of job you think it’s a good job? Can give you the high salary ‚have more free time‚ can learn something from the jobs or which you are interested in? Too many people focus on salary as the main reason of a good job. Actually I don’t think so. I’d argue that salary is only secondary importance reason of dream job. Have you ever thought what type of job do you dream about? To be a CEO

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    Dreams of Gilgamesh

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    Dreams of Gilgamesh In most ancient cultures dreams were signs from the gods. They were depictions of what was to come or what had already happened. The Babylonian culture believed this true for the dreams present in the Epic of Gilgamesh. The dreams Gilgamesh experiences on his journey to destroy Humbaba are interpreted by Enkidu as reassurance of Humbaba’s defeat; however‚ there are many other ways the dreams can be analyzed and applied to the epic. The dreams are not only the foreshadowing of

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