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    True American Dream

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    What is the true idea of the American Dream? It is the idea that somebody can be anything they would like to be. To achieve the true American Dream we need to understand the true definitions of freedom, responsibility, and opportunity. According to Oxford Dictionary freedom is the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint, opportunity is a set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something, and responsibility is the state or fact of having a duty…

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    Costa Rica Research Paper

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    A big part in my family is traveling, and we all love to travel. Everyone in my family has traveled to many places, including Europe, Asia, Australia, and even Africa! One of my favorite places I have ever traveled to was South America. Absolutely beautiful jungles and beaches, I could get lost in the jungles green beauty with exotic animals, and listen to the sweet ocean waves crash over the haystack rocks. Costa Rica is absolutely stunning, and that is why I love the country deeply. When I…

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    An American is anyone who loves life enough to want the best it has to offer. Americans are not easily satisfied with their current situation and strive for a better life. Americans also look forward to more than the next meal. As Lee Greenwood would say "there's pride in every American heart;" without the pride of an American there wouldn’t patriotism, loyalty, and or effort. With being said there also wouldn't be America without those factors; therefor there wouldn't be any Americans.…

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    My dream for the good of America is simple really, it just takes a bit of elbow grease, some might say, but I say it just takes an open mind and an open heart. I think everyone should have a positive dream for America. America is the greatest country in the world. I say this with whole hearted truth, I mean I know other countries, I haven’t been to many but I’ve been told by many, with a lot more experience than I do on the matter, that it is. Although I solely believe this nation is the best by…

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    Immigration Satire

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    America is known to be the best country in the world,but is that really true or is this just an opinion. Some might say this is fact,but many are willing to oppose. The America is a land of opportunity and it really shows compared to all the countries that have a lot corruption and very little freedom. Questioning our government is a huge thing that is going on and how our government is wrong, so is our America really a country of opportunity or is it disguised as one? If our country seems to be…

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    Most immigrant families experience a multitude of challenges when they migrate to the United States of America. In her novel How the Garcia Girls Lost their Accents, Julie Alvarez narrates the difficulties of growing up bicultural in the United States. As narrated in A Regular Revolution, Julia Alvarez tells the story of the Garcia family who migrates to New York and the struggles they face once they arrive. The Garcia girls were born in the Dominican Republic and moved to the United States as…

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    America the land of the free and the home of the braves. Built by strong Americans hands of men and women that worked day and night to make this country stands strong above any other country. However, over the decade, Americans have lost it way, the pride and hard work just one day vanished. America is no longer the land of the free nor the home of the braves, it became a land that sale jobs overseas, a land that will leave a family hungry, and a land where the rich get richer and the poor get…

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    I believe that the American Dream is still attainable today and this is because it is the mere principle of life no matter how small or large. What we must ask ourselves first is, what is the American Dream? The American Dream has been around for awhile now. However, it was first publicly defined in 1931 by James Truslow as the “dream of a land in which life should be better or richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement.” That may have been…

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    America's gift to my generation is a lot of things. I feel the most important is freedom. Also all the chances we have here to do great things.In other countries you have no freedom which means no chance to do something great. I feel freedom is a big deal because that was the whole reason our ancestors fought the british. Freedom is also very important because it’s one of the things that keeps us alive. Without freedom you basically can't live you can't move,…

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    Having lived in the United States all my life so far I came to the conclusion that the current American society has no hope. Maryland, the state which I reside, has scammed me since birth. One might believe the “American Dream” is still out there, but even though America has abundant resources and opportunity, you wouldn't think it’s where you relocate for happiness due to heavy taxes, crimes, and violence. Consequently, America is seen as the type of precinct that people murder others walking…

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