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    Your Greatest Dream

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    YOUR GREATEST DREAM Nobody can exist without a dream. Everyone dreams of the future to some extent or another. When we are our age we often dream of becoming an astronaut‚ a fire-fighter or an actor. We also dream of becoming a world famous sportsman and to be somebody like Chad Le Clos‚ Ernie Els‚ Victor Matfield or Jaques Kallis. I certainly don’t dream about being Oscar Pistorius. We also dream of fast cars like a Bugatti Veiron or a Ferrari. Unfortunately not all of these dreams are realistic

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    his father’s death brought an end to what seems‚ outwardly at least‚ to have been a stable and unremarkable childhood.” (n.p.) From there on‚ Melville began a journey‚ following his own American Dream in a variety of ways. Specifically in Moby Dick‚ Herman Melville uses each character to portray different socio-economic backgrounds to compare how they go about achieving the American Dream‚ presented by Melville

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    Becoming Your Dream

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    Ny-Ree Shanks ENGL 0190 Instructor: Lisa Gordon March 21‚ 2013 Essay 2 Becoming your Dream Onet online‚ a website sponsored by the United States Department of Labor‚ describes the knowledge needed as a Registered Nurse such as Social perceptiveness. There are a couple more things that they require for you to learn like; active listening‚ coordination‚ speaking skills‚ critical thinking skills‚ reading comprehension‚ a desire to serve‚ ability to monitor‚ judgment‚ decision making‚ and science

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    Does the American Dream Really Exist? In the Article ‚ÄúThe American Dream Still Exists‚Äù written by Matthew Warshauer‚ there is much contrast made by the author when comparing the before and after of the American Dream that many people attempt to achieve; the author gives a series of examples of how the definition of the American dream is perceived by different people and how it has changed over the years. Some people think of the Dream as a result of hard working efforts to achieve not only

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    When I think of the American Dream‚ I think of a diverse dream. The United States of America is diverse than ever before‚ in fact‚ it is a melting pot filled with unique American Dreams—including my American-Brazilian Dream. Francis Key Scott Fitzgerald and Arthur Asher Miller are known to be prominent writers of the twentieth century. Nevertheless‚ Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby and Miller’s Death of Salesman revolve around the hope of achieving the American Dream. Determination‚ as well as hard

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    Your Dream House

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    Devonte Hawkins Description Essay October 24‚ 1212 My Dream House Ever since I was fifteen years old I have known what kind of house I wanted to live in. A house that is on the lake and after I start a family it will be considered a loving home. Also a house that I would fall in love with right when I step in the front door of it.      One of the most important details about a house is the location. My house will be located where it is quiet and peaceful. My house will be located on a

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    The Man of Your Dreams

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    for a soul-mate or to spend the rest of my life with someone. I think spending your life with one person is over-rated and has a high percentage of ending in disaster. I am interested in finding someone who enjoys body shots‚ kissing other women‚ drinking way too much‚ gambling and making immature‚ stupid and sinful decisions. I have a ridiculously good sense of humor and can gurantee that you will have the time of your life. As far as how you must look? If we meet at the beginning of the date you

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    Daniels 1 Gatsby’s American Dream Is the American Dream really achievable? The dream is the ideal scenario that every U.S. citizen strives for‚ where everyone has equal opportunity to achieve success. The dream is simply to become rich. In the book The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ there is a character named Gatsby. While writing this book Fitzgerald had the American Dream in mind. J. Gatsby is a great example of someone who has really achieved the American Dream. Gatsby defines the realism

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    The American Dream are represented perfectly by the classic American sport‚ baseball. The rules of baseball can be interpreted to directly relate to the American Dream. A strike in baseball is when the batter swings at the ball but misses. Even though they missed the ball they still have two more chances at hitting it. There are still more opportunities for the batter to make a play. This is similar to achieving the American Dream. The road to achieving this dream can be long and difficult‚ but

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    Living Your Dreams

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    The C programming Language By Brian W. Kernighan and Dennis M. Ritchie. Published by Prentice-Hall in 1988 ISBN 0-13-110362-8 (paperback) ISBN 0-13-110370-9 Contents Preface Preface to the first edition Introduction 1. Chapter 1: A Tutorial Introduction 1. Getting Started 2. Variables and Arithmetic Expressions 3. The for statement 4. Symbolic Constants 5. Character Input and Output 1. File Copying 2. Character Counting 3. Line Counting 4. Word Counting 6. Arrays 7. Functions 8. Arguments -

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