...Everyone has their own dreams. No matter big or small, each and everyone of us has one. Dreams are something we can fathom, anything our heart desires, anything at all. In life, we were told to pursue our dreams, by our parents, our teachers, and also our friends. To others, my dreams seemed unreal. Just aimless thoughts in my mind. But to me, my dreams are what I want to be in the future because I know, there is no limit to a dream. Initially, like any other little kids, I wanted to be what everyone wants to be. During that time, everyone wanted to be a policeman. I consider it a very noble job for someone to do because it involves the safety of people around them. But nevertheless, that dream did not went on for long. As I grew up, I knew more about dreams and ambition. From that point of my life, I told myself to have a dream which I would put effort to achieve it. Because dreams are what you want to be in the future. So, I decided to set my goals and put in my best efforts. I wanted to be a pilot. Because since I was a small young boy, i was already in love with aviation. I was amazed by the fact that some metal based structure could soar high in the skies. As i grew up, i knew i wanted to be a part of it. Because my mother used to tell me that it is easier to wake up to something you love or enjoy doing. But unfortunately, I did not meet the requirements to being a pilot. But that did not stop me. One way or another, I still wanted to be involved in aviation. So i did...
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...very soundly at night. My sleep is generally undisturbed by dreams but one night, I had a pleasant dream. I dreamt that I had won Rs. 1 crore in a derby lottery. My joy knew no bounds. My parents, too, felt overjoyed. I received numerous telegrams of congratulation from my friends and relatives. For a time, I felt elated. I was mad with joy. I could not decide how to spend the huge amount. I thought over the matter and hit upon a solution. I decided to have a decent bungalow far removed from the din and noise of the city, surrounded by a garden, with rarest flowers and trees in it. This would cost me Rs. 30 lakhs. I would live there comfortably, in the lap of nature and nearer God. I decided to spend Rs. Ten lakhs on a beautiful Rolls Royce, one of the best cars. I would drive it myself. Every morning I would take my parents and family for a long drive along the mall and the canal. This would add to my status and position in society. I would invest Rs. Twenty lakhs, on the establishment of a steel rolling mill. This would provide employment for about 40 souls and give me a monthly income of Rs. 50,000. This would ensure me a comfortable living. I would gradually become a mill-owner. I would donate Rs. 15,000 to the Punjab University as an endowment fund out of which a scholarship of Rs. 25 per mensem would be awarded to a student irrespective of caste or creed, who would stand first in the matric examination, from amongst the candidates of my village. This would serve...
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...How Interpreting Dreams Transformed My Life Do you think your dreams are meaningless nonsense? Or do you have no idea what your dreams mean? Back in 1990, I thought my dreams were crazy without any understanding about their meaning. This changed when I started working with a therapist to aid me with my vivid dreams that eventually healed issues from childhood. Working with my dreams has completely manifested a life filled with acceptance, spirituality, plus knowing who I am. The following are three ways my dreams have transformed my life. Symbols In the early days of learning dream interpretation, I was clueless as what my personal symbols meant; therefore I went to dream dictionaries. What I discovered was definitions of their symbol meanings didn’t ring true for the majority of my dreams, which you can learn more...
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...What is the American dream? The American dream is a combination of personal and common goals, but those goals differ from person to person. For example, one person may have the goal of owning a car and a house by time they are 25 years old while another may have the goal of achieving the highest level possible in their workplace. As well as, my American dream is by the time I am 24 i will be in college and working toward majoring in chemistry so I can become a pharmacist. It all depends on the person and what their outlook and goals are in life. Also, a big part of my American Dream is my family because they are a huge impact on my life. They have pushed me to be the best I can be and push me to do my best when it come to...
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...A stereotypical part of everyone’s American dream is the ability to go to a college or university and obtain a degree and further their lives. Since this idea was popular enough to become a stereotype, people must have a reason for including it. Mine is simple, I have a passion. My earliest memories of my obsession with the natural world stem from when I must of been four or five, waddling around my uncle’s backyard. I engrossed myself in every detail of his lakefront backyard, flowering bladderwort on the lake, tiny juvenile American toads hopping around my feet, and towering pitch pines above my head; I was in heaven. Next I start exploring the 171 acres of wildlife refuge known as Cedar Run, sitting right in my own backyard. Visiting the...
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...this term. The word " Dreamer " elicit in me the image of someone who has great plans for the future, but never is willing to stand up, overcome the obstacle that stand in the way and make his or her dreams true. I will rather be known as a doer because I assiduously pursue my dreams. For Instance, nobody believed I could be admitted to any university. I moved from the Dominican Republic to the United States of America about six years ago with none English language skills at all when I was on the mid of my sophomore year in high school. After school, I had to work to help in the household. A Spanish-speaking women with very low English proficiency, whose parents have low-income, does not have future. All that was expected of me was that to continue the pattern of many Latino immigrants: work in factories, or retail settings for the minimum wage. Nevertheless, although there is nothing wrong with being a blue collar worker, I did not want this for my future. I knew that we, the Latinos community, were underserved in all the spectrum from education to mental health services, because there were not many Latinos out there who advocates in our favor. I wanted to change it, and I knew that it can be possible only with education. Therefore, I worked hard to improve my language skills and in my senior year I was accepted into Kean...
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...Lee Class: English Level 3 My Dream My dream is to become a beauty school instructor. I think I should learn how to speak better English. I think this is because English is very important when you communicate in America. Then I would like to go to a beauty school to get my beauty license. After 3 years I will have to take another beauty instructor exam. Then my plan is to open a beauty school with my husband. To open the beauty school I will work hard on my English to achieve my goal. The way I will work on my English is by working on spelling, grammar, and my accent. At my beauty school I will teach how to hair designing skills. With the money I earn from the beauty school I want to help the low-income people. I want to help by donating money and teaching them for less. I want to make more schools around the nation. I want to make it like the school Paul Mitchell. What I like about Paul Mitchell is that the graduates have more potential to do better and I like how they are very professional. The reason I want to make a beauty school is because I have a talent in designing hair and my husband supports me with his work. He has a hair replacement business that I am currently helping with him right now. He supports me by encouraging me to work in the hair business and teach in the beauty industry. I have big hopes in my dreams because I know that if I work hard I will succeed in making my very own beauty school. I know this because I work hard and my husband supports me very much...
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...My dream Hello everyone! it is my great pleasure to share my dream with you today. My dream is to become a teacher. You know being a teacher is very valuable and very interesting. I think that it must be a great fun to be with children all the day. and if I am a teacher, I can teach my students a lot of knowledge. They might become stronger and cleverer because of me. That is a very contented feeling. China is a developing country. Chinese are not that excellent in their intellegent. so teachers in China might be very very important. They can provide the society with a lot of successful people, and make China a better place. Do you think that I have a good dream? I will work hard to make my dream become true! Thanks~ 我的梦想 你好大家!这是我很高兴能够分享我的梦想与你今天。 我的梦想是成为一名教师。 你知道作为一个教师,是一个东西,这是非常宝贵的,非常有趣。我认为它必须是一个伟大的乐趣与子女所有。如果我是一名教师,我可以教我的学生很多知识。他们可能会成为强大和聪明,因为我了。这是一个非常知足的感觉。 中国是一个发展中国家。中国人是不是优秀,在他们的智能。所以老师在中国可能非常非常重要的。他们可以提供社会了不少成功的人,使中国成为更美好的地方。 你认为我有一个很好的梦想,我将努力工作,使我的梦想变成真! 7-Ups of life 人生七喜 不知你是否喜欢我这篇人生七喜演讲? Good morning, Boys and girls! Does anybody like this drink(高举7-Ups的气水罐)? Well, this is my favorite drink. But today I am not going to talk about my favorite drink. I would like to talk about 7-ups of life. You may wonder what that is. Ok, please sit back and listen. The 7-Ups of life. 1. Wake up! I would say” Today is a new day. Let’s rejoice and be happy!” So I am going to stop to smell a flower. I’m going to stop to look up at the blue sky and the...
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...When I was a kid, I’ve always appreciated the wonders of science and how it greatly contributes to our society in different aspects. At first, I wanted to be a Dentist like my parents because I saw how great it was to be one however, due to my young mind, it changed throughout time. When I was in Elementary, I wanted to be a Pediatrician because I loved kids back then. However, my affection towards kids vanished and it made me confused on which profession to choose. Now that I’m mature enough to make decisions for myself, I managed to come up with the decision of being a Neurologist. Being a Neurologist might be a difficult job but the reason why I chose it is because studying and treating neurological disorders has always fascinated me. The idea of helping people with neurological disorders has always been the reason on why I want to be a Neurologist. Not the salary, not the benefits that I could get but the idea of helping is what’s keeping me going. Based on observation and research, Neurologist are licensed physicians who specialize in nervous system disorders. They are highly trained physicians who are trained to treat disorders, diseases and impairment to the spinal cord, autonomic nervous system, peripheral nerves, muscles and blood vessels. They are experts at the diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders, including stroke, dementia and neuromuscular diseases. As clinicians, neurologists examine patients and may order and interpret diagnostic tests in order...
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...Reynardo Marks Organizational Behavior Professor Clint Releyea September 10, 2013 “My Dream” My dream is to become a successful Marketing Executive at a Fortune 500 company. Since I was a little boy, I’ve always loved watching creative commercials, not actually knowing why they had the commercials or what they were about, but the creative process behind it intrigued me. I’ve always wanted to know what was the creative process behind them and how they came up with those concepts. My parents have always told me that you can be anything you put your mind to. I’ve always kept that in the back of my mind growing up. Through my experience here at Arkansas State University, I feel that they are giving me all the necessary tools in order for me to reach my fullest potential. Continuing to challenge me in all that I do is going to make me a stronger competitor in the business world. I have taken numerous academic trips throughout my college career in association to some of the honor societies in which I belong to help push me a step further than my peers. Branching out and networking with other people around the world is very important. One must continue to make those connections and possibly be a light to others. In order for me to reach my goal, I must continue to stay steadfast on my journey. I know that the road to success isn’t easy, however, I do feel that I am up for the task at hand. Although I seemed a bit ill prepared for the last exam, I believe,...
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...AMENDMENT-1 AMENDMENT-2 AMENDMENT-3 AMENDMENT-4 AMENDMENT-5 AMENDMENT-6 AMENDMENT-7 AMENDMENT-8 AMENDMENT-9 AMENDMENT-10 1. 2. 3. Noun 4. A contagious bacterial disease characterized by fever and delirium, typically with the formation of buboes (see bubonic plague) and... | 5. | 6. | 7. Verb 8. Cause continual trouble or distress to. | 9. | 10. | 11. Synonyms 12. noun. | 13. pestilence - pest - scourge - calamity - disaster | 14. 15. verb. | 16. pester - harass - worry - bother - harry - torment - vex | 17. | 18. More info - Dictionary.com - Answers.com - Merriam-Webster - The Free Dictionary 19. 1. Noun A contagious bacterial disease characterized by fever and delirium, typically with the formation of buboes (see bubonic plague) and... | | | Verb Cause continual trouble or distress to. | | | Synonyms noun. | pestilence - pest - scourge - calamity - disaster | verb. | pester - harass - worry - bother - harry - torment - vex | | More info - Dictionary.com - Answers.com - Merriam-Webster - The Free Dictionary 1. Noun A contagious bacterial disease characterized by fever and delirium, typically with the formation of buboes (see bubonic plague) and... | | | Verb Cause continual trouble or distress to. | | | Synonyms noun. | pestilence - pest - scourge...
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...United Nations A/68/124 (Part II) Distr.: General 3 October 2013 Original: English General Assembly Sixty-eighth session Agenda items 95 and 102 Establishment of a nuclear-weapon-free zone in the region of the Middle East The risk of nuclear proliferation in the Middle East The risk of nuclear proliferation in the Middle East Report of the Secretary-General 1. In its resolution 67/73, entitled “The risk of nuclear proliferation in the Middle East”, the General Assembly: (a) Welcomed the conclusions on the Middle East of the 2010 Review Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons; (b) Reaffirmed the importance of Israel’s accession to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons and placement of all its nuclear facilities under comprehensive International Atomic Energy Agency safeguards, in realizing the goal of universal adherence to the Treaty in the Middle East; (c) Called upon that State to accede to the Treaty without further delay, not to develop, produce, test or otherwise acquire nuclear weapons to renounce possession of nuclear weapons, and to place all its unsafeguarded nuclear facilities under full-scope Agency safeguards as an important confidence-building measure among all States of the region and as a step towards enhancing peace and security; (d) Requested the Secretary-General to report to the General Assembly at its sixty-eighth session on the implementation of the resolution. 2. The present report...
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...My first job had a huge influence on my future career. I was very grateful to have a very good boss at that time. His name was James, and he was more than forty years old. He was an American overseas Chinese. Before he set up a culture company for which I worked, he was the CEO of an electric appliance company. He always treated people very friendly with a big smile, and he was concerned about the health and mood of his employees. The sense of accomplishment which I got from my first job is really unforgettable. Under James’ leadership, I felt valuable to the company. He asked us to do the work with a clear purpose, and gave us up to date information in the regular meetings. When you were recognized in a company-wide meeting, a sense of pride was indescribable. The company had just set up recently, and our business was overseas cultural exchange. Most of us were engaged in a new field, even our boss. Our work was certainly imperfect, because we were in the exploratory stage. However, our boss never blamed our work; he just said to keep it up. The boss gave out wages personally every monthly. As a result of the small-scale, the boss would take one day at the end of the month for a face-to face interview with everyone. Mostly, he encouraged us and talked about promotion initiatives. There was also a very intimate habit, that each time he would send everyone a specialty gift from his hometown after we finished the conversation. The most motivation for us was the effect our boss...
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...My thoughts, my dreams On the surface I think I am like most young and modern women: I take studying very seriously, I have dreams and goals for the future that I am determined to make it happen, and I do not expect anyone to do the hard work for me. My roots are from an average family, my father is a carpenter and my mother is a tailor. Even though we are not a well to do family, I still feel that I am very lucky to have a supportive family behind me. What makes me different from everyone my age, is how I choose to fill my time away from school. Since I know that we need to exert extra effort to be able to help ourselves buy our school stuff or pay our tuition fees, I have sought a job during summer that would teach me new skills and give me a sense of fulfillment. I turned out to be a tutor to the young kids in the community. In this way, I am not only helping myself and my family, but the kids and their family as well. The kids tend to spend more time studying, learn new ideas, useful tips and increase their knowledge instead of concentrating into unproductive things. Parents are confident that I am looking after their kids and that kids will have additional knowledge apart from the normal academic teachings. Naturally, kids love playing particularly, it is summer time and therefore, I have thought of mixing theories with fun and exciting games that offer invaluable life lessons, which includes being a good friend, team member, compassion for others and how...
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...1101/48 10 September 2012 My Dream Home My dream home that I design will be all that I imagine and more. It will be a three bedroom, Ranch-styled, brick home with a three car garage and a massive double front door. Some of the interior features will include a chef’s kitchen and spa-like on-suites. Outdoors will consist of meandering pathways through colorful shade gardens that lead up to a flagstone terrace that overlooks the in-ground swimming pool. The ultimate chef’s kitchen in my home will have cool black granite countertops lining the walls, breakfast bar, and island. A double-oven and pasta sink is a must for an Italian inspired kitchen. An oversized copper sink with the apron showing would be housed around the breakfast bar for easy access. The warm glow from the pendant lighting surrounding the kitchen with rich copper undertones sets the perfect mood lighting as I cook delicious creations with sinful aromas. Afterwards, I can wash my cares away by visiting one of the spa-like on-suites just off of any one of the bedrooms. Each one includes a walk-in shower with stunning rainfall showerheads and travertine tiles. If I prefer a soak, I can slide into a warm bubble bath in one of the copper claw-foot tubs situated by a picture window overlooking the many gardens. Once my senses have been renewed, I can wander outdoors to peaceful surroundings. ...
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