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    purpose of my existence on this earth, of living aimlessly and dreamlessly. The most vital development in my life is to identify myself and recognize my dream. A thirty-hour exhausting flight physically transported me from Vietnam to a foreign land - Corpus Christi, and figuratively transformed a childish girl to a young adult at the age of fifteen. From the moment that I stepped out…

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    One way or another we all had conceived a dream; dreams can be inspiring, but many times dreams can lead to disappointments. For instance, many times immigrants migrate to the United States to pursuit the “American dream” despite the risks they may encounter. Growing up I didn’t really hear “these stories” until later in life. Many families feel the need to go to el otro lado for better opportunities and to be able to provide to their families. Both of my parents are immigrants and just like…

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    What A Dream: My Dream and the American Dream Over the years, the renowned American Dream has become the primary representation of America and the root of many dreams in the tender hearts of Americans. The American Dream certainly had a major impact on my dream of becoming a doctor. Since I was young, I have incessantly dreamed of going to medical school to become a doctor. Becoming a doctor has always meant for me financial security and respectable social standing. However, with a changing…

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    reveals one of the first American Dreams envisioned in the Declaration of Independence, which specifically is life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. An American Dream for an individual can be defined as an envisioned future where one is happy and has what they believe to be a perfect life. My American Dream compared to the traditional would be different than the Founding Fathers’ idea of The American Dream because I want The “White Picket Fence” version of The American Dream. The…

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    Pursuing My American Dream

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    watching an Indian movie along with my friends about young children going abroad to be independent and to fulfill their goals in life. I came to realize that it was a dream of many people to pursue higher education in the United States. After much thought, I was certain it was also a dream of mine to further my education in the home of the brave. As we all know, America is considered the land of opportunities, which is the main reason I chose to pursue my dreams and goals here. I come from a…

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    quintessential “American Dream” is built on a foundation of American ideals that have persisted in the American and international cultures for centuries. The American Dream is the ultimate achievement of perfection and prosperity for anyone who aims to live an American life envied by all their peers. Since the 17th century immigrants have traveled to America so they could achieve their dreams in a new country filled with opportunities. The American dream has evolved as Americans themselves…

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    Growing up as a first-generation American and the son of immigrants to the United States from Latin America, the American dream is a part of my family’s story. As a kid I had a set idea of what the American dream should be. This was due to my mother’s influence. She came to the United States in the 1980s from El Salvador, a small Central American country, which was in the middle of a gruesome civil war. Her father sent her to Los Angeles because he feared for her safety. America represented a…

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    My parents emigrated to this country thirty-four years ago from Mexico. My father had a grade school education and my mother had a middle school education. They had a deep desire to improve their lives, and having that American dream everybody talks about. The American dream they had in mind was giving their children what they couldn’t have, due to the lack of funds. Due to their limited English and lack of education the only available work was low paying manual labor. My mother worked in the…

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    My American Dream For centuries, people from different countries have started to migrate to the United States for a better life. This mission of being successful is known for being an American Dream. The American Dream is basically someone who is trying their hardest to become successful in life. Those who come to the United States tend to work the hardest so they can support themselves, their family, and to be happy. For example, someone who worked very hard to support their family and be…

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    Involuntarily I glanced seaward — and distinguished nothing except a single green light..”(Fitzgerald 20). This was Jay Gatsby’s dream. A single light that he strived to be closer to, which leads to Daisy. His dream was suppose to be unreachable because of his social and financial status, but his hardwork and determination seemed to defy the odds that were set against him. The “American Dream” is closely related to this. Everyone sees themselves in the future at different points. They have…

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