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    In the United States of America, people’s ideology ranges from conservatives to liberals and everything in between. People determine their political views based on what their family’s views are as children typically are greatly influenced by their parents’ views. However, other factors such as ethnicity, religion, gender, level of education, and even the areas they live in can determine people’s political views. I consider myself to lean more to the right on the political spectrum as I consider…

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    about is about for related to cars. I never thought it would exist until I first encountered automotive design. Now, as I grow older and become more mature, my goal is no longer simply fantasizing over my dream cars, but how to utilize my creativity and artistic skills to serve a greater purpose. I thrive to improve people’s standard of living through my creations and to glorify God’s…

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    The American Dream Changed Over Time: Change Makes it a Game. Has the American Dream helped you or hurt you? The American Dream has been around for many decades. The American Dream has changed many people's goals and has created many fantasies for others. The article American Dream defined the dream as, “The term American Dream traditionally has meant the ability of all Americans to attain a better standard of living, including owning a home and an automobile, and having access to higher…

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    change. A great portion of inequality has been evident among those identified as minorities. Specifically, the United States being such a melting pot has not always been the case, for many people have accounted for the challenges they faced while living in a society where race and culture defined where they stood on the social chain. A woman who became the first Navajo surgeon, Lori Arviso Alvord, wrote a piece on her experience of being in a college that was meant to promote Indians being on…

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    Learning by living is fraise that stood out to me that also motivated me to apply to the Life 631 program. The first thing that came to mind is that while you’re learning as one cohort, together you’re living and creating a community to glorify God’s work. We all have a purpose to fulfill to glorify Jesus Christ and to help others while we are on our journey. This program allows you to grow and lead those who need help in transforming into what God has called them to be. I knew that living off…

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    The American dream is the idea that with hard work, anyone can be successful and achieve their dreams. It is the driving force behind many people’s ambitions, an important reason many immigrate to America. F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic novel, The Great Gatsby tackles the question of whether or not this dream is obtainable in the 1920’s. By chasing the American dream, it’s easy develop a disillusioned understanding of time. Further, followers of the American dream may be inclined to involve…

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    Brown. Lloyd W. Brown is an American author, writer, and literary critic. Brown’s critical study is titled “Lorraine Hansberry as Ironist”. His critical study includes discussing the ironic structure of the American dream, the controversial ending to the play, the ironic structure of integration, and how the Younger family’s socioeconomic problem will not be solved. Brown sees Hansberry as an ironist and he explains how she was an ironist throughout his critical study…

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    accepting who he or she is and how they see his or herself “inside the frame.” This is a concept that asks the participant to remove the self-constructed perspective, to consider what influences or factors cause him or her to see them in the frame. Lesson 2: Participants will examine his or her feelings and attitudes towards themselves and the world around them. The impact…

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    people and having a simple life in the little city where I grew up in Brazil. Life was simple and I was always working really hard to accomplish my simple goals of life. Although, when I got high school done I realized that going to a medical school would be very difficult for me in my current reality at that time.So I gave up on my one true life dream and joined in an University completly…

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    Supplemental Questions 7. Proposed field of study/vocation/occupation My dream is to attend the University of San Francisco and major in sociology with a minor in criminal justice studies. I believe my passion for social justice and love of problem-solving will allow me to be successful within the field of sociology, and I hope to help others in need by advocating for the rights of those incarcerated. I plan to use my degree to recognize patterns in crime trends and consult local police…

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