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    “Only in America” by Brooks and Dunn was recorded in June 18, 2001 on a album called “steers and stripes”. This song talks about how the more opportunities that we have in our nation like going to school to get better education, freedom, and dreams. In other countries it’s not provided if you don’t have the money for it or being a woman you won’t get the opportunity to…

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    The American Dream is the freedom and equal opportunities we have in the U.S. Most states outside the U.S. comes to Mississippi for better chances ,or in other words, better jobs and money. Four well-known men, Neil Diamond, Dierks Bentley, Brooks and Dunn, and Ronald Reagan had many focuses and opinions on the U.S. Meanwhile, these four men’s opinions and focuses will be discussed. Our wonderful country allowed immigrants who wants what we have to join us. In fact, Neil Diamond wrote a…

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    Four Versions of the American Dream “Coming to America” by Neil Diamond, “Home” Dierks Bentley, “Only In America” by Brooks and Dunn, and “Address to the Students at Moscow State University,” 1988 by President Ronald Reagan, all talk about the freedom you can have if you come to America. Everyone deserves the freedom that we have in America, no matter who you are as long as you are coming to America for the right reasons. The singer Neil Diamond, in his text “Coming To America,” believes that…

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    dream” can be considered a symbol of hope. Neil Diamond spends his time explaining how hard it is to come to America, and some of the problems that occur, as well as the objected outcome of the American dream. Next, in “Only in America”, by Brooks and Dunn show how the American dream is dreaming big and getting a chance to do whatever it is your heart desires, as well as explaining their belief that the children is the American future. Thirdly, dierks Bently’s song “Home” describes all the…

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    mind wonder if the story is real or not. Science Fiction is about future advancements in science and technology and how it effects a character or society. Unbreakable by M. Night Shyamalan, The Hot Zone by Richard Preston, and World War Z by Max Brooks all use science fiction to shape their work. All three of these authors focus on a scientific principle. The movie Unbreakable by M. Night Shyamalan takes place in a realistic setting and makes the scientific principle seem possible.…

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    Mallorie Dunn Fashion

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    fashion education at was far from inclusive. Dunn graduated from the Fashion Institute of Technology, ranked the 5th best fashion school globally by the business of fashion, with an A.A.S in Fashion Design. “I was actually critiqued in my sketch class for drawing my figures too curvy,” said Dunn. Despite this, when Dunn set out to start her own brand she knew she wanted it to be accessible to all women, both in price and size. With that in mind, Dunn created Smart Glamour a size inclusive…

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    it will be like. That’s what science fiction is. We know our world is going to change, but we don’t know what it will be like. While learning about science fiction, “Unbreakable,” The Hot Zone, by author Richard Preston, and World War Z, by Max Brooks all helped me understand more about…

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    A childhood friend and neighbor decided to go against the grain of her upbringing. Both parents were school teachers and instilled the importance of education and career. Upon receiving her college degree, she decided to move to Nashville, following through with her career. Feeling unfulfilled in her employment, she quit her job, focused on following her passion and turned her hobby of creating jewelry into a full-time occupation. After many years of learning how to work with metals, healing…

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    Happiness?” The Wall Street Journal, Dow Jones & Company, 10 Nov. 2014, www.wsj.com/articles/can-money-buy-happiness-heres-what-science-has-to-say-1415569538. Brooks, Arthur C. “Opinion | A Formula for Happiness.” The New York Times, The New York Times, 14 Dec. 2013, www.nytimes.com/2013/12/15/opinion/sunday/a-formula-for-happiness.html?_r=0. Dunn, Elizabeth W, et al. “If Money Doesn't Make You Happy, Then You Probably Aren't Spending It Right.” Writing and Reading Across the Curriculum, .12th…

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    Imaging life without Faith Hill is a very hard task. One would not have a character to win three number one albums and sell forty million records. Faith Hill is still famous and writing songs at age Forty - nine. Born In the month of September, the day of the Twenty -first , and the year of 1967 comes this Mississippi super star. Audrey Faith Perry, born in Jackson Mississippi, and raised in Florence Mississippi. She was adopted at a very young age by Ted and Edna Perry. Her two brothers,…

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