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    U.S. economy” (The Economic Benefit). While, others desire this Act to be repealed, one doesn’t realize how Dreamers help our country grow bigger and more successful. As explained by the Congressional Budget Office, the DREAM Act will cut deficit by $1.4 billion and increase government revenues by $2.3 billion over the next 10 years (Get the Facts). This emphasized the importance of Dreamers and what they bring to the “table”. Considiring these factors it can be concluded that the DREAM Act has…

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    Just as the Trump administration’s dilemma affects the families of Dreamers, the dilemmas in Celia’s tragic story also risk personal families’ being split apart and possibly destroyed. The first moral dilemma that arises pertains to George, another slave who was in love with Celia. After Celia became pregnant again, “it…

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    At this time the dreamer listens as the group members work with the dream as their own and generate projections for whatever feelings the dream imagery has evoked within them. (Stage 2A) The group offers whatever metaphorical meaning they perceive in the dream imagery (Stage 2B) (Ullman, 2006). “The Game” At this point the group can offer projections on to the dream (first it offers feelings, then metaphors), using an attitude of “If this were my dream” During this stage of the game, group…

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    In Obama’s speech he said “Common hopes. American dreams”, and this illustrates that the American people share several common desires such as stable incomes, healthy families, and fair opportunities which become the rope that ties all Dreamers together in unity. The reason that this Dream is so popular with the masses is because not only does it give them hope that they can attain their earthly desires, but also because it discourages laziness. When asked “If you had to describe the American…

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    This article is about our president's actions towards the DACA. All that Donald Trump is doing is giving the dreamers hope by telling them they are not that far away from comprehensive immigration reform. But, they changing his mind the next day. He keeps on changing him mind, making different deals. The author also claims that building a wall is not going to affect the DACA individuals at all. All this wall is doing is giving them time for the fight. This article was written by Tim Dickinson…

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    Lucid Dreaming and Waking Life Imagine being able to create a world in which you have unlimited power. Many people claim to not have dreams, simply because they cannot remember them, but everyone dreams. Some people have the ability to lucid dream which allows them to have control of the dream. Lucid dreaming opens up a part of yourself that you may not have known existed. There have been studies done, to show how lucid dreaming helps you bring out your creativity. In this paper I will argue…

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    “America’s Gift to My Generation” Amy Tan, a American writer said, “Writing is an extreme privilege but it's also a gift. It's a gift to yourself and it's a gift of giving a story to someone.” There's always someone that tries to take away our rights and destroy our foundation. For all generations we always had people that protected to our civil rights. The gift America gave to my generation was the free will to write. The freedom of writing is very limited around the world. But our…

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    The American Dream is still alive as we head into 2018. But it has changed dramatically. So much that it can hardly be called the American Dream anymore. And the primary reason why the American dream isn’t what it used to be, is that we don’t believe in it anymore, or at least not as much as before. Donald Trump, this one, is killing all the chances that has the American dream to survive. And if the currently society voted for Donald Trump, a man who said that the American dream is dead, who…

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    DACA Pros And Cons

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    Democrats argued they would not support a bill that does not grant protection towards these immigrants while most Republicans are unwilling to make any agreements until the reform fits their ideals. When March 5 was set on the date for DACA’s repealment, DREAMers and other supporters rallied and protested for their rights resulting in the arrestment of 87 protesters (Wilson). Protesters had chained themselves together and laid down in the streets blocking traffic on Capitol Hill. The group…

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    it stink like rotten meat? / Or crust and sugar over / like a syrupy sweet?” Hughes points out how much like meat will go bad and create a intense sickening cloud unpleasant to the nose, a neglected dream, will eventually irritate and torture the dreamer until all they feel is resentment and guilt. Sam Deiner (a Genius contributor) writes to clarify the second part of the line. “This line suggests to me what happens when someone (or an entire people) in pain is coerced into a fake syrupy…

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