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    sudden my mouth starts to feel full. Trying to feel around with my tongue, it feels as if I have marbles in my mouth. I begin spitting them out and come to realize they are teeth; my teeth. I search for a mirror and see nothing but gums. As I look down I have a handful of my teeth. I start to panic because I don’t know what is happening and I can’t even speak or smile without people realizing I don’t have teeth. As the anxiety builds I awaken and come to my senses. It was just a dream, a dream…

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    My Role Model Essay

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    looked up to my grandma and my mother these two woman are the most important role models in my life. They are the hero’s that helped me get as far as I have gotten today. Without their knowledge and understanding I wouldn’t be the person I am today. They inspired me to chase my dreams from me seeing them live out theirs. Growing up without a father all I had was these woman figures in my life and they have taught me how to be a better person and men then my dad could have ever taught me. All my…

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    Life is a process which people go through. When I was 6 my father used to ask me what I wanted to be when I grew up. During childhood, children have numerous or thousands of dreams; regardless their background, ethnicity or race. They dream about being a firefighter, truck driver, and some of them even bigger, an astronaut, for example. Being a graphic designer sounded wonderful at that moment in time. I was such a dreamer child. A child that dreamed of making electronic devices. A child's…

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    making almost every known fact unprovable. This means for every theory about dreaming, it is up to the dreamer to draw their own conclusions. With that being said, it doesn’t mean that we know nothing about dreams, in fact, we study dreams just about every day even without knowing it. You and I dream every night, whisked away to another world where anything is possible. But what if I told you that you make up the rules in that world and can control everything that happens around you. This would…

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    to follow my dreams. Also will allow me to see what I am capable of and fulfill an empty space of education. Over the past couple years, I always thought to myself just go after it and do it. In life I want to be happy and to achieve this, I have to get my college education. Having a college degree will allow me to start a new chapter in my life. To, show myself that I can achieve anything, when I put my heart and soul into something. In my life right now I do have a very good paying job, but…

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    your Dreams Determination plays a imperative part in perusing our goals and dreams. Without determination, we may give up on our dreams, but they will never give up on us. In the poem “Harlem,” Langston Hughes talks about the tragedy that postponed dreams can cause in a persons life. The poem suggests deferred dreams may “dry up like a raisin in the sun”, representing that abandoned dreams left alone can become small and withered. Another simile in the poem states that ignored dreams may…

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    always had a passion for education. School was constantly my top priority and I always loved attending school. This love for learning carried on with me all throughout middle and high school and now I cannot wait to see what is in store for me to learn in college. I have a dream school, I know what I want to major in, and I know what I am passionate about and what I want to pursue. The only road block I face is paying my way to those dreams. The school I want to go to is nearly $40,000 a year.…

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    Les Disney's Les Mis

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    I’d have to say yes. Throughout the year, I have been reading articles and watching videos of people achieving their dreams. Even though few dreams come true, it’s always worth the struggle. Not only because it teaches people their path in life and that it makes progress, but also because almost anything is achievable, if one tries hard enough. My first reason for believing dreams matter is that dreaming forms one’s path in life. Obviously, not everything is possible. Such as how it’s not…

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    My Smart Goals

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    Recently, I was offered a new position by my employer, as an Account’s Manager. It was something I had not done in some time and wasn’t sure if I was up to it. After much thought, and consideration, I decided to go back to school and get my degree in Accounting. My husband was behind me one hundred percent and I knew that I needed to set goals for myself. I had read once “All the answers to your questions about what your goals can and should be lain within, so does your power to accomplish…

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    When someone hears the word dream, what words come to their mind? It might be a hope, a trance, or even a wonder. I think of the word ambition. A dream to me is something that I look forward to and it keeps me moving forward to achieve a major goal in my life. Dreams are different in each perspective, but some try to crush others’ dreams. Some think their dreams are more valuable than others. However, who’s to say someone’s dreams are worthless? No one should, but unfortunately that is not the…

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