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    between two races. He doesn’t write of the cliché arguments that we have all heard more than enough times. In Coates’s memoir, he starts the memoir of by making a distinct separation between the two different groups one known as a dreamer and those who aren’t dreamers. Coates refers to the dream in a variety of different ways he goes from talking about how the dream smells of peppermint and taste of strawberry shortcake to how it puts black bodies in danger. No matter what perspective Coates…

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    The world is build up with around 7 billion people in the world-- all turning out differently. People are separated into two main groups, either being idealistic or becoming a dreamer, which sets up a path for the future . Being a dreamer is better because it has its benefits of bringing hope and is far more motivational. It is worth stating from the outset that when dreaming big, hope comes alive. Martin luther king, an african american who changed people's points of view on equal rights,…

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    People will often tell the dreamers that it will never happen, that they’re stupid and should give up, but real dreamers never do. For dreamers the sky’s the limit, you could wish to be a liquor store owner or doctor like Walter and Beneatha in A Raisin In The Sun, you could wish to be a clown or to meet a mystery person like Dill and Scout in To Kill A Mockingbird, or you could wish for a better future like the black community in American Denial. Many people dismiss dreamers for being foolish,…

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    along with other psychologists, found it hard to not take the dreams face value. (The Interpretation of Dreams, 1900 by Freud) However, it quickly became clear that there truly is an underlying meaning usually concerning a wish or desire of the dreamer that the unconscious mind wishes to censor in order to protect…

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    The dreamer is lead through a series of dreams to come to a similar conclusion. The reality in the mind is not as rich and full as the true world. The dreamer is shown layered reality created by an architect who creates something while rooted in reality is not real. There is a pivotal scene in the move when they are abroad in a seedy…

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    famous speech this African American gave his all to have equal rights. “I Have a Dream” was The speech that Martin Luther King Jr made to fight for African Americans equal rights. Demonstrating to be a leader and dreamer Martin Luther King Jr gave it his all and never gave up and was a dreamer since the beginning. Although he was an African American man that was not treated equally he still fought for his people’s rights. He did not tolerate how African American’s were treated. Martin wasn’t…

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    optimistic faith toward society and that people will only compete with each other for the good of all and refrain from anything that will exploit others. In the immigration policies, not all public officials are being honest or efficient with their plans. Dreamers and DACA will not benefit from the proposed Republican plan, but those who wish to build a wall and increase border security to keep immigrants out will benefit. Here, there is a very one-sided benefit, but also something that could…

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    Lennie Small: American Dreamer Lennie Small, who was one of the main characters from the novel, Of Mice and Men, is a perfect example of the American Dreamer archetype. The American Dreamer archetype is someone who is a frequent dreamer and spends a lot of his/her life working towards reaching the goal that they dream about. Why is Lennie Smalls someone who fits the American Dreamer archetype? He spends his life working for farm owners to earn money so that he can get a farm of his own and work…

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    larger. The dreamer sleeps through the noise and disruptions without any physical response. If woken up during the third stage of NREM sleep, the sleeper will probably feel perplexed for a few minutes. REM sleep then occurs, the final stage of the sleep cycle. Eyes start to rapidly move in all directions and dreams transpire. The heart and respiration rates increase while rhythms become inconsistent. Although a majority of the muscles do not perform any movement, brain…

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    support other students brought to the United States illegally. Henry Thoreau thought that people should live under what they believed in and not by the government rules. Like these dreamers believe that this is also a home of opportunity where they can continue with a college education. According to William Perez, The DREAMers are children of illegal immigrants. These are the children that were…

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