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    I would define “American Dream” as something that is fluid and not concrete concept. It is something that changes and means something different to each individual. The “American Dream” might be able to categorized into a general dream, but there will likely be someone who’s “American Dream” goes against it. For my “American Dream” it is to be working toward bettering not only my life, but also others. That I am able to build a family that is centered in faith and that I am able to set up…

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    My Aunt Research Paper

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    to me is my Aunt Velia. She was a Physical Education Teacher for thirty years, president of the American Little League and a wonderful role model to several people. She really was not my legal aunt as some people might say, but she has been in my life since I was four years old. Velia was born in 1952 in Fort Stockton, Texas. She attended Fort Stockton High School and then went to college at Sul Ross University. She wanted to be an Art Teacher but she could not afford the supplies that were…

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    girls will often tell you that they would like to be a teacher when they grow up. I was no exception. For many of my young years, if asked, I would not hesitate to say that I was going to be a teacher! Somehow, I ended up being a radio announcer. While I am truly fortunate to have found a job straight out of high school that I was able to make a career out of for the past 17 years, I always regretted not following my dream of becoming a teacher. As life went on, I got married and had 2 beautiful…

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    not be able to make 5.15 million first starting out, while a teacher is barely starting at 30k. A teacher will spend up to eight to ten hours sculpting the minds of the future, not including the time set aside outside of school to prepare. Just to have their students rush home to watch the game. Teachers have to put so much time and effort into the class-setting that they become stressed and fatigued. A lot of teachers have to work two jobs to make ends need, while an athlete is sitting on a big…

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    The Family Tree to My Dreams In my eyes, my culture is all the aspects behind my family and the people that help define who I am. This may include the events that have happened to past generations, behaviors of my relatives or beliefs that have been passed down to me. In the book, Is everyone really equal?, the authors, Sensoy and DiAngelo, define culture as “the norms, values, practices, patterns of communication, language, laws, customs, and meanings shared by a group of people located in a…

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    finished high school, some quitted school in college. In the end, they still got what they want for their life that maybe other dream of. Study and learning had happened since the first day of human race. Human always want to seek more knowledge to make life being better. From the beginning time, ancient people show their learning by improving working…

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    It is with great interest that I contact you regarding an Elementary Teachers position within the Toronto District School Board. I encountered your acquisition request through a colleague in my graduate program at Lakehead University. During my undergraduate program at Lakehead University, I was enrolled in the Concurrent Education Program and I received a Bachelor of Arts and Science degree with a specialization in Geography. Education is a very important aspect of my life. My decision to…

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    In 1991 in an apartment in Everett, Washington my family’s living room was adorned with elementary age handwritten homework. Walls covered with eight and eleven-year-old calligraphy, rooms echoed with oral histories. This was my new American home. I could hear my mother boasting about her kids on phone calls to familials in Mexico. I was gladdened as I was falling in love with the written word. My siblings and I were breaking a cycle of illiteracy with the added challenges of learning a language…

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    Nurse Journey

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    I eventually got the job at the daycare and I had to learn how to manage my time between having a job and school which I had difficulty doing. Driving almost an hour to school in the morning followed by driving all the way back for work in the afternoon proved to be challenging. I began to gain a negative mindset which I have since worked through to reach a healthier mental state in order to motivate myself for the challenging road that lies ahead once I reach nursing school. I may have had a…

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    My American Dream

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    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, guidance counselors, and the library helps students in elementary, middle, and high school develop the necessary…

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