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    Havanna Lowes Mrs. Vogelman English III 14 October 2015 Successful Dreams The American Dream explains the goals of success through a process of ups and downs throughout one’s life. Young children often view their futures as them taking over the world. They have these massive dreams of becoming the president, a superstar, or an actress. They see their futures as happy, wealthy, and successful. What they do not see is all of the hard work and positive attitude it takes to achieve such labels. One…

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    I’ve been an American my entire life. I’ve never thought anything of it, nor have I really thought of what it means. As simple or complex as you could make it, it means different things to different people. To some people, it could mean absolutely nothing, but to others it could mean life or death. Then of course, we have people caught in the middle, people who don’t care, others who don’t know, and even people who were not born American. Is there a typical American image in society? Do they…

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    “America was not built on fear. America was built on courage, on immigration and on unbreakable determination to do the job at hand.” Said by Harry S Truman We need to continue this quote for in the future. This nation has seen strife and discontent but it is still a great nation. The only way to succeed is to keep doing what we have been doing; not being afraid, taking immigrants, and keeping our determination on the job at hand. Economists have found that immigrants and native-born workers…

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    America provides an amazing life for people who lives here. America offers more opportunity and social mobility than any other country. We have achieved greater social equality than any other society. The destiny of the young in america is not given it is made by them. America has gone further than any other society in establishing equality of rights. No other country has fought harder than the Unites States while racism remains a problem this country has made great efforts to get rid of…

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    Wendell Wilkie once said, “I believe in America because we have great dreams, and because we have the opportunity to make those dreams come true”. By saying this, Wilkie described what makes America special, the “American Dream”. The American Dream is the set of ideals that have been instilled into our country since our founding fathers signed the Declaration of Independence. Although many claim that the American Dream is merely that, a dream, many people, from a family member to a celebrity…

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    In America itself everyone is different in their own unique ways. Whether you dress differently or have a different ethnicity, you have your own identity. As a human being you are able to think for yourself and make your own decisions. However, in the book Candor, it is a whole different story. The book Candor by Pam Bachorz, is about a “perfect” society with “perfect” kids. In the model community of Candor, Florida every teen wants to be like Oscar Banks. Oscar Banks is the son of the town's…

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    The american dream is and has always been what the citizens of America strive to achieve. The thought that no matter where you come from you have a chance at success is empowering. It has given citizens hope for as long as the country has existed. The definition of the american dream has varied dramatically throughout history, from once meaning to be able to overcome the social class you were born and triumph over adversity until today’s definition of being able to attain large amounts of money…

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    The Right to Pursue in the American Dream The american dream is viewed differently in the eyes of the american people. The american dream in something all people want to achieve by working hard and to be successful in the united states. Everyone in this life wants to be successful and we all have that competitive nature for something life trying to get to the top of the leader board in society. With the United States growing more and more people are thinking that the american dream is just a…

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    Though the United States is the best country on Earth, there are many different issues that we face on a daily basis. Some are uncontrollable, such as natural disasters, others are small, such as American’s obsession with technology, while other issues are huge. Many people will provide many different issues that America faces. The top five issues are education, wealth, obesity, media, and security. These are issues that continue to worsen every day and often fly under the radar, though they are…

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    Do Americans have it too easy? I think that a lot of the countries think that Americans have it super easy compared to them. "America will never be destroyed from the outside, if we falter and lose our freedoms it will be because we destroyed ourselves." Abraham Lincoln. That quote shows that not only do we have to worry about the outside world, but also the inside world. In my eyes to be successful in life it is quite hard and takes dedication and sacrifices. The government has placed down tons…

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