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    companies that ever fired her. Since I now know i will never be in the NBA, and I’ve probably sent Morris enough fan mail since the third grade to obtain a restraining order, I've decided to help others achieve their sports dreams while still managing to make my last dream come true. Being a sports agent is something I've thought long and hard about. Not only will I be holding the wellbeing of my family in my hands but also the wellbeing of the athletes that spend countless amounts of their…

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    Walt decided to add sound, but he didn’t know who. Walt soon became the voice of Mickey Mouse. Later on in his life when he and his brother, Roy, moved to Hollywood and started Disney Studio bros.. Walt had to use his imagination and creativity to come up with…

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    Life In The Great Gatsby

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    background, Gatsby pursues his dreams, he is remorseless and clinging. Referring to dreams of Gatsby, it concerns many aspects, not only is it the dreams of Gatsby, but it stands for the dreams of times, he begins to prepare and pursue his dreams from the young age. In detail, the dreams of Gatsby are involved with wealth, status and love, all of…

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    Literature can be found everywhere in the world. It is seen in newspapers, magazines, novels, and even a scrap piece of paper. Not a single day goes by that someone does not encounter a work of literature, and it is through literature that many people discover life’s lessons. One of the biggest themes that many authors present in their works of literature is the American Dream. This American way of life can be found in some of literature’s finest including The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitgerald,…

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    The American Dream is an idea that all people have the same opportunities to reach their goals. People leave everything behind in their homelands to come to America to live a better life. Unfortunately that dream is no longer obtainable for people. In The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the author shows us through characters and people’s homes that the American Dream is now just a dream and nothing more. The American Dream can not be achieved by all people because people can not make it…

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    Love In The Great Gatsby

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    Love; an intense feeling of affection. It brings an array of emotions that no person can make another feel by waving around their wealth. The Great Gatsby, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald depicts the theme that money cannot buy love. Gatsby’s love for Daisy throughout the novel remains substantial, but his efforts to impress Daisy with his hefty house, and polished clothing fail to fill what Gatsby wants most; Daisy's love and affection. There is nothing more powerful than money, with the…

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    important character in the novel Great Expectations by Charles Dickens. He develops and matures from an ignorant young man with dreams that were thought to not come true, to a proper gentleman. These changes are shown throughout the three different stages in the Novel about Pip's life. There are many people along his journey that help him succeed his dreams. Characters come and go throught his life, but not the important ones stay. During the first stage of Pip's life, he realizes he does not…

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    of Paradise There are many different opinions on failed dreams and on whether good can come out of it or not. Some people tend to think that if you fail at something it is the end of the world and there is nothing you can do about it, others might think that even if you do fail at something, you will always learn something and grow from it. In Steinbeck’s novel, Of Mice and Men, the recurring theme for the people on the ranch is failed dreams and how people cope and learn from what they have…

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    American Dream Ideology

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    American Dream The American Dream. Everyone talks about it, foreigners fantasize about it, and the lucky, hardworking get to live it. The American Dream is a concept that has become the holy grail of every different type of lifestyle worldwide. Although, so many question as whether or not it is truly existent among the modern day country of its origin. The American Dream has different interpretations depending on an individual’s ethical standpoints, intentions, and goals. It can most…

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    Memory leads to the way we forget but with hope you dream of a better world which would not be true at the very moment. Carleton claims that “The human heart has ever dreamed of a fairer world than the one it knows” hope and memory leads to despair, people not wanting to be in a world without justice, and wanting peace in the world proves this to be true. Memory helps us remember, but with without it we forget. Hope can help you dream of a world that is better and fair. The speech in…

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