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    The "American dream" was a term coined by James Truslow Adams in his book‚ "The Epics of America." It has become a familiar slogan‚ but each individual’s perception of this abstract phrase varies and can have multiple meanings. Although‚ each interpretation commonly states the American dream is the hope of an ideal life of happiness and success for all who may aspire. When I think of the American dream‚ I think of a "rag to riches" story made possible through the different freedoms America offers

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    Hypocrisy in the American Society By Olya Prohorova “Hypocrisy is the essence of snobbery‚ but all snobbery is about the problem of belonging.” Alexander Theroux This paper is based on my own experience while living in the United States‚ and it is not intended to offend anyone. I come from a former Soviet Union country called Republic of Moldova (which maybe only 0‚001% of Americans know about)‚ located in eastern Europe. My family is quite conservative – but we may think

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    Policing In American Society CJA/214 Policing In American Society The United States government and the police must have a relationship because the laws and how the American criminal justice system is set up and ran. The rights of the people are established by the government and in most cases have to be carried out and enforced by local police. The local police vary from size throughout the United States. As the government set out to make new laws‚ it is the police who have to make sure

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    Andrew J. Knight 3 December 2012 The Modern Native American Flute The modern Native American Flute produces beautiful and haunting melodies‚ often replicating the sounds of nature. It is similar in sound and purpose to its ancestors‚ such as the traditional Anasazi and Kokopelli flutes‚ but different in design and construction. With a unique sound production mechanism‚ this style of flute in fact is different from all other wind instruments the world over (Goss). Due to this uniqueness‚ they

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    The American Dream is not just for the rich and well fed. America was set up to help everyone but yet it is leaving people out of achieving it. We need to stop worrying about the luxuries of this country and start focusing on the fact that we have millions of people living on the streets. Homelessness is a huge problem that is going on in our country. Millions of people go day by day just trying to get by‚ Many humans go day in and day out with a home to live in‚ or food to eat. The fact that humans

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    isolationism attitude taken up by Americans in the 1940s‚ and the blatant racism present in everyday American society until the 1960s. With such a pride-nurturing memory system in place‚ it was only a matter of time before one generation of Americans became so arrogant as to think their family and society had at last reached perfection‚ and to label all future changes to them as depreciatory‚ which is precisely what happened in the 1950s‚ when the American society stretched towards its highest levels

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    In the book Crime and the American Dream there are many values that shape our country for the American heros (honest citizens who do honorable deeds for the society) and American villains (criminals who do great harms to the society). “The term American Dream was introduced in the early 1930s by a historian named James Truslow Adams to describe his vision of a society open to individual achievement” (Messner and Rosenfeld‚ 6). By the introducing this term to the American people it gave them a whole

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    AND THE AMERICAN DREAM The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ is an excellent demonstration of life among the new rich during the 1920s‚ with people who had freshly accumulated an immense amount of fortune but had no subsequent social networks. The novel is a fascinating account about love‚ money and life during the 1920s in New York. It demonstrates the society and the accompanying principles‚ values‚ and dreams of the American population at that time. These principles‚ values‚ and dreams can be

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    American dream – part 1(history) * Many people from England fled to the New World during the late 1500s and early 1600s in pursuit of their American dream. Their country was in a state of economic‚ political‚ and religious tumult‚ and they saw great potential in the New World. So they came to the America to start a new life‚ and create their perfect society. These immigrants fled from oppressive societies. Religious turmoil in England was surely the main cause for the immigration. Furthermore

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    This article by Wim Wenders‚ is mostly concern on The American Dream. He believes that‚ American dream is mostly a dream created by capitalist society and it’s been fed to people by movies‚ entertainment‚ TV in general. He believes that how American Dream is a dream of a country in a different country‚ that is located where the dream takes place. He’s referring to all those people from Europe or other countries‚ that by looking at American’s movie thought that America is the place for them. The place

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