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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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    mechanic. I started to day dream while they were giving our graduation speech. Thinking about working on cars and being able to learn how they work and how to properly fix them made me anxious and ready to get to college. As I walked down that stage and shook and posed with the district president, seeing my family and friends cheering brought a joy that no words could explain. I finally finished high school. As I was getting ready to move to Houston and start a new chapter of my life,…

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    Most parents want their children to be successful. While Mama, from A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry, has dreams of her own, it is obvious that she is passionate about giving her children, Walter and Beneatha, the best possible futures. Mama would give up anything, including her own goals, for her children. Unfortunately, ensuring the success of an entire family proves to be more difficult than one would think. Although Mama does achieve a few of her goals, she does not reach self…

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    Why I Want To Be A Racist

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    My Dream: I was around 20 years old and living in New York City, just coming back from work. I don’t remember precisely what I did as a job, but I saw myself walking out of the hospital and coming back home to a tiny apartment in the middle of the city. The scene shifted to the next morning when I was traveling to Atlanta to see my family, but I found out that my sister had…

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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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    Apple: To see an apple in your dream symbolizes knowledge, wisdom and great prosperity. You mentioned how you liked school, and this is not a quality all people share. Perhaps knowledge is a large part of your life, and from this we can predict that you will have a good time and school. You will grow wise, and you will share your knowledge with the world. If you work towards it, a world of prosperity is within reach. Take advantage of opportunities you are given and see where they lead you!…

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    In the 1937 book “Of Mice and Men” by John Steinbeck, there are a lot of characters and themes in which teenagers can relate too. Some of those themes include dreaming, sacrifice, loneliness and stereotypes. Throughout this book you will get introduced to some very relatable characters such as George, Lennie, Crooks, Curley’s Wife and many more. While reading this book it is very easy to relate to so many storylines, themes and characters, so it will be very easy for all the teenagers who read…

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    mind; The level of consciousness, the level of practical sense, and the level of imagination. All of which can easily be found in King’s “I Have a Dream” but first we must understand what the levels mean to understand their role in King‘s speech.. The first level of the mind is the level of consciousness or awareness. Frye does an excellent job in describing these levels by using a shipwreck scenario to use as metaphor to these levels. In the level of conscious awareness, you have…

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    acting as an obstacle in the family’s dream of leaving the ghetto to start a new, better life in Clybourne Park. By sharing this play, Lorraine Hansberry makes a driven statement that blacks can achieve their dreams, but that…

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    As dreamers, we all want things we can’t have, but a dream can be lost if the dreamer does not chose to pursue it. We were all once at the age of saying “I want a pony for Christmas”, but very few parents follow through with the request. About 46 years ago, a set of parents bought their little boy a pony. That little boy is my father and the little pony made my father work to where he is at today. “That little pony was a devil,” said Doug’s mother, Willodean May. “The pony did everything it…

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