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    Throughout the academic year I have volunteered with different organizations such as Something2Eat , Young Dreamers and Pets In Needs. With the organization, Young Dreamers I volunteered around the greater Bay Area doing events such as community clean ups, operation christmas child- I sent off boxes of toys and necessities to children in the middle east, during the summer we have an opportunity to volunteer abroad in countries that are economically depressed such as Guatemala, India, Costa Rica…

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    DACA Pros And Cons

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    program is what caused 15 states to sue the U.S. government. Present Donald Trump gave the congress 6 months to improve DACA, or cancel it. Of course this seemed unconstitutional to state attorneys, causing the lawsuit. Members of DACA are called “dreamers.” These people were illegally brought to the U.S. as young children or with their families that have overstayed visas. If Trump’s orders were to commence, over 800,000 people in the program will be at risk for deportation. The litigants of the…

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    Immigrant Children

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    What happens to immigrant children who have grown up in the United States when they turn 18? Is it possible for someone to be educated in our public schools only to be labeled as a foreigner and illegal when they become an adult? I serve as a Trustee on a local school board. My first experience with an immigrant child coming of age was a few years back when a local family asked what I could do to help a young man who had been staying with them. He had graduated from one of our high schools and…

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    "The Glass Menagerie" both have a character that deal with the same conflicts with themselves, others and society. These two characters are Walter from "A Raisin in the Sun" and Tom " The Glass Menagerie" both of them are dreamers and their problems cause conflictions with their dreams. Tom problems with himself are alcoholism and you can say that this is due to him not being able to cope with his living situation in his house and not being able to follow his…

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    in a higher state of consciousness. Along Locke’s logic, the skeptic’s decision to refuse placing his hand in the furnace validates this pain as being excruciating to such a degree that it could not be accurately represented in the mind of the dreamer without an external impetus, regardless of some applicable prior experience, differing from a Cartesian view which asserts that any…

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    Usher Raymond once said, “Strivers achieve what dreamers believe.” I am an advocate toward the simple quote. I have many dreams and aspirations in life, but nothing comes to dreamers but dreams. I am not a dreamer, rather than an achiever. One dream I would like to transform into reality is to to develop TV show that gives young ladies a voice in their society. I want a show that aspires towards diversity and equity, giving young girls all around the world people just like them to look up to.…

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    10-12, 2012) where people are plotting against you, and Ego where the dreamer express falling short of society’s expectations. I would incorporate the finds into the dreamwork experience by using the instrument to further examination of the dreamers dream journal. As Sparrow (2013) suggested the focus away from the content to the interactive process, dreamwork, I would be applying the goals of the sessions, to lead the dreamer into dialogue with her dream, at her pace, interaction with the…

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    choice of their own, can live successfully in our country and contribute to the economy of it; which the absence of is one of the main arguments that people have against illegal immigration. If we can find a solution to the problem in which the “dreamers” are protected then we can not only help them but also help our country. There were many different pros to the existence of DACA before it was repealed. One of the biggest pros is that it helps contribute to the economy. Once individuals had…

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    people in the DACA program have been at risk of losing their enrollment in DACA. There are a lot of people in the DACA program that have been here since it started and they should continue to be in the program. How people can be enrolled in DACA. The Dreamers Program give people life in the country Since 2012 nearly 800,000 people have enrolled in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program(DACA). These people deserve to stay in the country because they took the risk to come over to the…

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    Americans because the Dream can only exist by the subjugation of African Americans. In order to first learn “how to live free in a black body”, one must learn why it is so hard to do so. Coates first explores this question by defining the Dream and the Dreamers to his son: “The Dream smells like peppermint but tastes like strawberry cake. And for so long I have wanted to escape into the Dream, to fold my country over my head like a blanket. But this has never been an option because the Dream…

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