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    Microtheme 1 In the essay “Horatio Alger” by Harlon L. Dalton‚ Dalton argues that the Horatio Alger myth regarding commercial success is false and is socially destructive. He first claims that a individuals success in life cannot be determined by that individual himself. He argues that racism and judgment have an influence on the success that person can achieve in his lifetime. He introduces Stephen Carters “best black syndrome” saying that blacks are being recognized for being the “best black”

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    Ragged Dick Summary and Response In chapters XXVI and XXVII of the novel “Ragged Dick‚” Horatio Alger describes how the a brave heart of a young man named Richard Hunter‚ got him a good paying job and opened new opportunities for his future. Richard Hunter‚ also known as Dick‚ and his roommate Henry Fosdick‚ one day go on an excursion in a ferry boat to Brooklyn to look for new job opportunities. Once on the ferry‚ Dick witnessed a six year old boy fall from the ferry into the water. Then with

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    Harlon L. Dalton in his essay "Horatio Alger" criticizes a concept of the "American dream" - the idea that presents America as the country where the opportunity for a success is possible for all hard working‚ talented and determined people regardless of race‚ gender and their social status. Dalton implies that not only this idea is not true but is doing a harm to society because that equality is cover only wishful thinking and can not be true unless massive changes in society economic structure and

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    paycheck to paycheck." With so many people in poverty or are struggling from paycheck to paycheck‚ issues that address equal opportunity come to mind. Equal opportunity is a myth that exists in America‚ especially when these four factors come into play: education‚ gender‚ race‚ and family wealth. America is the place where everyone is equal and everyone has equal individual opportunities. That is what the public is made to think; it is a false belief. Most people who are poor are not well educated. Our

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    Horatio is always been a character whose worth and importance has been disregard in the play Hamlet. Shakespeare deliberately introduces him as a minor character but his importance increases in stature through the plays progression. Shakespeare establishes Horatio as the pinnacle character‚ by whose standards and morality‚ everybody else is judged by. He embodies sanity and reason amidst our world of corruption and instability. He was basically a stranger to hamlet at the start of the play where

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    FREEDOM OF THE INDIVIDUAL IS A MYTH- FOR William Pitt‚ the outspoken British Prime Minister once remarked and I quote‚ “Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves.” Honourable Chairperson Sir and Members of this august house‚ the myth of freedom of the individual is the unspoken agony of modern man. Are men really born free? Individualists would have us believe that freedom of choice and control over one’s life are

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    in the society‚ you have the privilege to do what you like‚ you have the freedom to express your thoughts and feelings and you have the liberty to enlighten the world with your opinions. But if you are a mere common man‚ then this individual freedom is nothing but a myth for you. Now the argument that arises here is‚ we live in free society‚ in a modern‚ globalised world. Nobody can violate our rights‚ our freedom. But is that so? Well‚ let me apprise you with a recent event that took place in Maharashtra

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    rapid industrialization paved the way for extreme economical wealth of many business. In accordance with the overflowing wealth in the nineteenth century many individuals held similar but yet contrasting views toward the wealth that was created in the United States. Among these individuals were Andrew Carnegie‚ Eugene V. Debs‚ and Horatio Alger. One of the best-known philanthropists was the American industrialist Andrew Carnegie‚ who devoted the latter part of his life to giving away most of the

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    Horatio Nelson History 3/1/2013 Index Abstract In this paper‚ you will be reading about Horatio Nelson generally. You will understand why if it wasn’t for the death of Nelson’s mother‚ there wouldn’t have been Lord Nelson‚ a Trafalgar or an ‘immortal memory’. Horatio Nelson Horatio Nelson “was a flag officer famous for his service in the Royal Navy‚ particularly during the Napoleonic Wars. He was noted for his

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    Early life The webpage Wikipedia has following to say about Nelson ’s early life: Horatio Nelson was born on 29 September 1758 in a rectory in Burnham Thorpe‚ Norfolk‚ England‚ the sixth of eleven children of the ReverendEdmund Nelson and his wife Catherine. His mother‚ who died on 26 December 1767 when he was nine years old‚ was a grandniece of Robert Walpole‚ 1st Earl of Orford‚ the de facto first Prime Minister of Great Britain. She lived in the village of Barsham‚ Suffolk‚ and married the

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