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    London is my home away from home. If America was my greatest adventure and my greatest fear, being a Pirate was my greatest journey. A thirty-hour exhausting flight physically transported me from Vietnam to a foreign land - Corpus Christi, as well as figuratively transformed a childish girl to a young adult at the age of fifteen. From the moment that I stepped out of the airplane, a new chapter of my life began without me being aware. After a chain of uplifting and exciting feelings, the reality…

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    with a chance to succeed in life through countless opportunities. Whether it be to further one's education or build a career with a job, everyone has a shot to fulfill their American Dream; the dream to reach prosperity through hard work, and determination. Education is what paves the pathway to achieve one’s American Dream. The knowledge and the resources provided in the different levels of schooling is what gives one the ability to succeed. Resources such as the career services, professors,…

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    Everyone's American Dream is different, but the main goal of those dreams tend to be something that would make them happy in life. Wether it's something small, like owning a pet, or something big, like running a business, they are all connected in the way of wanting a better life for either themselves or others. Theses dreams tend to be different throughout each generation, and in my case this is true. My grandma's dream was to come to America and get a better education for her future. My…

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    Literally I wrote to everyone I could think of before I wrote to you, because my parents informed me how it is not proper etiquette because we live in Park Ridge Estates as well. However, after I saw a book you wrote I knew you were the perfect person to write to. The title of your book is, “Now or Never: Getting Down To The Business of Saving Our American Dream”. For years I have disregarded my own American dream, covered by my own fears and insecurities. Now that I am a recent college…

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    A time in my life when I have attempted to fulfill my dreams was when I was in Juarez, Mexico at about 3 years of age. Trying to survive in the nasty, horrifying streets wasn’t easy but I managed to not give up. It all started when I was 3 years old and my older brother was 7. We grew up together without a house, without food to eat and without clothes. I set my goal to try and get us out of what we lived through and get us out of that situation. We had to move from stop light to stop light and…

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    American Dream The idea of an American dream has had an influence on both Americans and the rest of the world for the last five centuries. The definition of the American dream has been debated long before it was even an organized term. To begin it was the idea that a group of Englishmen could have the freedom to worship the way they chose without being afraid of persecution. Then as America expanded, the American Dream was woven into political ideas such as Manifest Destiny and other means of…

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    Nowadays, there seems to be one constant factor that is always present in the American Dream. Money. Most americans dream about living in luxury and having lots and lots of money. Money has become a very controversial subject. Some will say that the key to success and happiness is with money, whereas others will say that not even all the money in the world could determine happiness. The United States is a very materialistic nation where just about everyone will overwork themselves in order to…

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    results of the 2016 Presidential election fresh in our minds, many Americans are contemplating about how their personal dreams will survive the next 4 years. My American Dream is for equality, humanity, education and freedom to survive and thrive in America. We as a country have come far in evaluation of these issues, but there is still work to be done before these dreams can become a reality. 2. One facet of my American Dream is that there is equality of gender. The United States have come…

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    A normal life is the teenage “American Dream”, however, not everyone is privileged enough to even dream about it. Then you have me, I didn’t have the typical life or even dreamed about one, but the life i do have is what made me the adaptable, confident, and outgoing person I am today. Everyone has reasons why they are and act a certain way, most of the time they blame the negative aspects on their past. However, I feel that the good and bad on my past but in the end it transitioned myself from…

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    on my future; one is the unreachable goal called the American dream and the other is my fascinating past with the red, white and green flag. My goal in the future is to be a foreign diplomat to the two countries that shape me; Mexico and the United States.I danced around school trying to find classes, organization or clubs that will help me reach my goals, in other words I was dancing the Jarabe Tapatio with the school as my partner. During my dance the steps that help me twirled closer to my…

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