being wants. I imagine getting out of bed, ready to start a whole new productive day at my dream job. But, just like everyone else in the world I have to be determined and dedicated to get to the spot I want to be. My dream job is to be a Nurse Anesthetist because of the work environment, my talents and passions to work with people, and also how meaningful the job is to me. First of all, the environment of a job has to be somewhere I love and want to be every day. One upside to being a Nurse Anesthetist
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The American Dream Breaks in Reality In earlier generations, the American Dream was something looked at for guidance and hope; it was something to look forward to later in life after a long journey. Now Americans see it as nothing more than a dream that will never come true because, overall, in today’s circumstances, the likelihood of reaching such high goals is nearly impossible. The focus of Americans has changed the way many people see the Dream. Instead of it fixated on eternal happiness and
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My Dream Job My Dream Job Laura Bunch Everest University Online My Dream Job My dream job is to be a paralegal. I am currently studying to become a paralegal. A paralegal works in a law firm, under a lawyer being supervised to carry out varies duties. I can definitely vision my career as a paralegal. I'm very eager to start my career. As a paralegal my work environment would consists of
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The American Dream is the ability to live the way you want to live, as long as you work hard. Many people live their American Dream, but they did not just wake up and have whatever they want. In order to make the American Dream a reality, people have to work hard. They have to get a job, earn money, and sometimes even sacrifice a lot. Then, people can have a home and raise a family or take a different path and try to become rich and famous. Everyone has a different American Dream, but with hard work
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experience of getting the farmer as his part time job. Meanwhile, He changed his job to KFC Manager, retiring basketball because of the old and sick body. After KFC Manager, he was hired by the Procter & Gamble. During the job, he never give up farming which is chasing dream for Will Allen. Although the government published so many unfair policies for black farmers, Allen still held his farm and did as much as he could. Like he said in page108 “I wanted to spend my life entirely in the active and physical
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The American Dream consists of many things a lot of people still dream of. The key word to it is American , it all happens or comes true to the real world in America. Many places besides America have a dream that would never come true due to the fact that most places dont have the right resources or freedom to provide to make a dream come true . My American dream is for everyone to have the same equality , and everyone to be free . In a lot places that arent america there is no freedom , equality
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Is’ American Dream” is still a possible reality? The American dream is alive. American dream can be define in so many ways depending on the perspective of an individual. My own point of view is that American dream is alive. To me the American Dream is the ever hopeful future. Something to keep loving and trying for. To me it isn't changing as much as it is going through real tough times. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/business-economy-financial-crisis/two-american-families/what-does-the-american-dream-mean-to-you/
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Do you think the American Dream is to have the biggest house or a lot of money? If so, I think you're wrong. I think the American Dream is when people come to America for freedom or more job opportunities. Some people will be happy with the amount of freedom that they get in America, but others won’t. Some people will be happy with the job opportunities and money they will receive, and others won’t. And some people will want love in war when they come to America, and others are fighters. Tons and
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The American Dream will always exist, however it will only be attainable to those that start trying on their carrier and focus on their future. Some do not have dreams and others have many. Many of those dreams start with education, hard work and commitment. They believe that the dream is going to come to them but that isn’t always the case. Like in Source C Johnson, claims “In fact, turning off the TV is the first step in reclaiming your own dream”. Johnson has a point, those who are laying down
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of the so called American Dream The American dream was built up as the people began to migrate to America the dream was formed by what they were seeking by coming to America. Some Immigrants were looking for a better job to make more money, so that their children would have a greater life than they did, and others sought out freedom of religion. During the industrial revolution many immigrants came over for better paying jobs with the uprising of many factories jobs became more readily available
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society talks about “The American Dream” we are talking about, the thought of having an easy job and being rich, having no flaws in our Nation, and a family that loves one another. When talking about “The American Dream” a great job and money comes into the picture. People start to think that you can just get a job and become rich just as easy as being a child. But in the reality of it it's not as easy as it were a dream. “In my younger and more vulnerable years my father gave me some advice that
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“Today, in America at least 20 million immigrants are living and roaming freely” (rocketswag.com 1). The American Dream is a promise given to immigrants showing there is a better life in America and more opportunities. Many Americans only migrated to America because they sought to find the American Dream and a better life.. But the American Dream wasn’t only promised when America was first discovered. It is still promised to every American citizen today and the 20 million immigrants who are living
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Dreams You may ask yourself, what are dreams? Do dreams exist? What do dreams do? Would dreams ever come true? Well in my opinion I think dreams are mainly important in life. It helps believe in yourself, it helps motivate, it even helps you in your present and future academic plans or even outside of school plans. I would be talking about how dreams are important in life and to me. In many occasions people believe that when they dream about something it won’t come
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Taylor Dickerson December 1, 2014 MS. Stitt The American Dream The American Dream is a belief that, in the United States, if a person wants something, they can make it happen. It’s the attitude that no one can hold a person back from their own personal dreams. If someone wants to start a company and they work hard, they can do it. There’s no racism, sexism, or discrimination against wealth, stature, appearance or health. Any dream can be made real because of our freedoms and inalienable rights.
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Where I see myself in 15 years is finished with college, starting my dream job, and living in California. In 15 years I would love to see myself finished with college and getting the degree I’ve wanted for awhile now. My dream job consists of thirteen years of college, which also includes medical school. I know 15 years might seem far from now, but time is going by too fast. Starting my dream job as a forensic pathologist in 15 years seems far, but actually before you know it will be here. I’ll be
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American Dream “We may come from different places and have different stories, but we share common hopes, and one very American Dream” (Obama). Everyone has a dream filled with hope, occasionally the dreams cannot be achieved with the resources given in the United States.sa Some people believe the American Dream is not obtainable because of the immigrants that are traveling to America don’t have the same resources as American born citizens while others can argue that the American Dream still have
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Social Mobility Dream SOC/100 August 26, 2013 Social Mobility Dream The American Dream is a term that is commonly herd in the United States. What it is commonly used for is people coming to the US legally or illegally to make more money and have a higher quality of life. Better jobs or better schools to attend, better government and, religious freedom. There are more than just the American dream for non-Americans. The American dream applies to every person trying to get a new job, new house, or
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Hinoki HHS 101 November 9, 2014 My Dream Job My dream job has to do with being a nurse and being able to work with babies. In about ten years, I picture myself as a Registered Nurse with a beautiful family and a hard-working husband. I picture myself getting up in the morning ready to start a new day with the job that fulfills me as a person. I want to be in love with what I do. I would love to work from eight in the morning to seven at night to be able to come home to my kids and spend time with them
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have to face perils in their life, including me. For example, we all have dreams for what we want to do when we group up. People typically will have dream college they want to go to, whether it’s an Ivy League or just a community college near home. Odysseus, like all of us, is put to the test against many obstacles on his journey home, just like everyone will face in their life. Specifically, the challenges I will face on my journey of life include getting
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Jessica Lopez Jamilah Finley English III 13 November 2014 The American Dream: One reason why people migrate to the United States of America is because what they search for here they were not able to obtain in their homeland. The American Dream means; freedom, equality, and the opportunity for them or their children to succeed. The American Dream means to achieve success and prosperity through hard work. The American Dream is a reality. Every citizen of the United States of America has the opportunity of its achievement no
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The American dream, in these days for some people may be only just a “dream” and for others is their actual life. The American dread is a national ethos of the United States, the ideals of, democracy, opportunity, liberty, rights, and equality. In this essay I will talk about the American dream and what is for the people, its origin and if immigrants can reach it. When did the American dream begin? The American doesn´t have an exact date when it started, but historically the dream was created
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the American Dream People all around want to be successful. They want to have a high paying job, a loving family, and most of all to be happy. But the idea of the American Dream isn’t like that. The American Dream is that everyone wants to get paid without having to lift a finger, they want a perfect family that won’t come with any glitches, and to be happy 24/7 without having any complications, but we all know that isn’t the truth. Nobody should listen to what the perfect American Dream is because
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“The American Dream” can be stereotyped in many ways, some people see “The American Dream” as just being able to put food on the table. Others see it as having the most materials and the biggest toys. “The American Dream” is just someone setting a goal for themselves and achieving that goal. Whether it’s getting married and having kids, or being a surgeon and buying a lamborghini. Either way, there are still obstacles to achieving “The American Dream” such as growing up in a low income family, having
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The American Dream is contrastive for everyone and is constantly evolving. It used to be about materialistic items, but now it's more about having a stable life. Each American has a different idea of what the “perfect” life would be. The idea of the American Dream originated from when immigrants came to America to fulfill a new life. In the 1930’s the American Dream was defined as “that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according
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Ismaiel Almatrok EN 131E Essay 2 (Final draft) 01/26/2015 Mark Fischer The Importance of Education for a Decent Job We toil in life to provide for ourselves and our family the daily needs of food and medication to survive. Let’s think of our life as two stages, the first stage is the life of decision and the other stage is the life of applying. In the life of decision, there are two important points. The first point is to decide in what college you want to be. It is essential to love it “Because
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My American Dream The American Dream is a complex idea that has changed over time. Many Americans and immigrants have tried to achieve the American Dream and failed to do so. The American Dream is the idea that if you work hard and get educated you will attain wealth, materials, and a higher status. However, I think there’s more to an American Dream than just wealth and materials mainly. My American Dream consists of financial stability as all others but aside from that I would like to live a simple
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many young kids have this dream, and I am sure you can imagine the concern on my elementary teacher’s faces when I told them my dream job. I have been preparing for this job for many years. I have been receiving the MCAT question of the day for years, trying my best to answer the questions even though I may not know the information. I have researched what my education process is and made a tentative map of my education career. I do not want anything to get in my way of my dream. Once I started college
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States is the promise of the American Dream, which many believe is “obtainable” easily. The American Dream is defined as, “ the opportunity for prosperity and success, and an upward social mobility for the family and children, achieved through hard work (google).” In our unit we looked at many examples of the American Dream with the definitions all being different, but after looking at the examples closely, the American Dream is nothing but a lie. The American Dream will never be “attainable” to all
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American Dream “No person can maximize the American Dream on minimum wage” (Jealous). This quote is accurate; however this saying is an unsatisfactory excuse that could be effortlessly fixed. Simply by either going to college to earn a degree that could open up larger salary careers or stop being lazy and apply for a different higher paying job. Older generations effortlessly met their own American Dream because not only did they have it easier , but also they made no excuses. Therefore, the
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October 2014 Dreams of Re-Shaping the Earth Digging holes is something nearly every boy does during adolescence. Shaping dirt is not something most people would view as art, but in fact it is. Excavation or dirt work, is a task that plays a large role in the world, no house or road can be built without it. Playing in the dirt is something that I have loved and have continued to do ever since I was young. Getting paid to “play” in the dirt would be a dream for me, and that is why owning my own excavation
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