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    at work worth doing.” The meaning of the American Dream is that every citizen has an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work, determination, and initiative. The Dream is something every human has a chance to pursue and become successful with it. Everyone's dreams are different and achieving them can be either easy or hard. No matter what every person has the ability to reach victory. In “Is the American Dream Still Alive,” Bob Miglani explains how working…

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    In “Of Mice and Men” by John Steinbeck, a variety of colorful characters are introduced. Lennie, a vital character from the beginning, is George’s childish complement. He’s known for having behavioral issues and being obsessed with the dreams of his rabbits. Candy is the swamper at the ranch they arrive at. He’s older, doesn’t have a right hand, and has a gnarled old dog that he is later forced to give up. He wishes to have his own life where he can choose his fate. Though it seems like Lennie…

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    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 success they I have had in school goes to them. I am truly blessed to have such great people in my life who wants the best for me in life. One day I hope to make them proud and live out my dream of being…

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    In front of a picture of Mount Hood, Dr. William Haber takes a drink of tea just after releasing George Orr from their daily dream session. And a smile forms on his face, in the last two sessions the picture changed to a racing horse and then back to the original form. “It seems that Orr was right about his dreams, anything he dreams about becomes true.” That was monumental knowledge revealed to him. And a smile formed on his face as he looked out into the city, rain constantly poured down…

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    Mitty”. One could even see it in the classic novella “Of Mice and Men” by John Steinbeck.nThis is because this light is inherent within all of us, giving us the push that is needed in order to go through every day. This light is our hopes and dreams. Our hopes, dreams, and goals are the things that provide…

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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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    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 I…

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    paper house that states, “It burned brilliantly, and in three minutes was a heap of ashes on the grave.” Which can relate to how the stocks rised rapidly but took an unexpected turn and crashed. It connects to the unexpected turn in Tay and Yee’s dreams and how taking risks, greed and not having a backup plan was a result of their actions. The effects of ruling passion in one’s life teach one to be ambitious but without a backup plan and boundaries can become greedy and be lead down a hazardous…

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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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    Dream? More Like a Nightmare. Bernie Sanders once said “For many, the American dream has become a nightmare”. The past notions that America is country in which people have freedom and the ability to better their lives has died within the last several decades. However, some are still under the belief that the dream lives. This has done nothing but make their lives and the lives of their dependents worse as their identity has become convoluted. The fact the American Dream is nothing but a…

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