American Dream Truly Possible

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    Widespread Issues Across America

    corrections…. But prison doesn’t just affect individuals. It disrupts parent-child relationships and disproportionately burdens families and communities already living in poverty. (p. 2-3) The sad truth is that there are so many Americans that live incarcerated. If those Americans could be contributing normal citizens to society, America’s economy would be booming. With this recent rise of crime, the future is very confounding. Crime could continue rising back to the rates that it was at in the 1980s

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    Signifigant Events in the Decade After Ww2

    date, Preface Americans faced many challenges in their lives; challenges on a variety of fronts shattered the American consensus. In the 50s, African Americans launched a crusade, joined later by other minority groups and women, for a larger share of the American dream. In the 60s, politically active students protested the nation's role abroad, particularly in the corrosive war in Vietnam, and a youth counterculture challenged the status quo of American values. Americans from many walks of life

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    Reflection Paper

    get marry. To feel that I’m able to love my child and pass on wisdom to him .Feeling that someone loves me, is something that makes me completely happy and successful. Because I believe that without love, life is not thoroughly complete, thus never truly achieve success. I believe that, by being mentally and physically healthy, I have achieved personal success. When I get home to see my loving husband, my loved child, and then I’m able to sit down, relax and appreciate life, then I’m successful in

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    Bo Knew Football and Baseball, and He Didn’t Major in Either One of Them.

    It is the dream of many young children and teenagers to become a professional athlete, most of them have a favorite athlete that they idolize. When children are very young it is important to encourage them to dream, and to pursue their passions. But there comes a time when it is not in the child’s best interest to mislead them into thinking they actually have a chance at becoming a pro athlete. According to the National Collegiate Athletic Association (2013), only 2% of college athletes are talented

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    Racial and Multicultiral Tolerance vs. Economic and Societal Benefits

    historically underprivileged (Ravitch). Futurists and creative thinkers have come and gone preaching the idea, the dream, of a time when racial injustices would be a thing of the past, and yet it ironically seems we have a great distance to travel before this becomes reality. Perhaps it is not the assumed impossibility of closing this gap that keeps people from supporting these dreams. When one considers the motivators of society today, it’s difficult to not see why most would choose to put these

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    Archetypal Hero's Journey In American Beauty And The Scarlet Letter

    whether or not this truly illustrates a poor path. Can straying from the normal trail possibly lead to an even greater destination? The film American Beauty and the novel The Scarlet Letter both use the archetypal hero’s journey and supporting images of power to emphasize that finding individuality can lead to fulfillment and rebirth, desires we all share. As readers venture into any story, they will realize that they will find a journey is being told. In the case of American Beauty and The Scarlet

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    Writer In The Family Thesis

    family’s history of incomprehensible desires, Jonathan’s view on his family clearly changes. He reflects, thinking about how “stupid, and imperceptive” he has been, as he never took time to understand his “father’s dream” for life (616). In the end, Jonathan decides to go with what his heart is truly telling him to do, and sends a letter to his grandmother (still in the perspective of Jack) about his battle with an unknown “ailment” and his knowledge of “dying of the wrong life” (616). In conclusion

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    Fast Food Nation by Eric Schlosser “He classifies juvenile nagging tactics into 7 major categories” (pg. 44)- All kids have a way of getting what they want, but it surprised me to know that marketers, such as James U. McNeal, have taken into great consideration their various tactics. The 7 ways of nagging are pleading, persistent, forceful, demonstrative, sugar-coated, threatening, and pity. At first, I thought that it was a bit ridiculous that they were able to analyze how kids were able to

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    Inequality

    The History of Inequality: Institutions and Citizenship Throughout history, inequalities have permeated many different societies to different extents. The exclusion of certain groups over the course of centuries and policies that favor the elite more often than not have allowed inequality to persist. Many different policies and factors result in these inequalities, so it can be difficult to narrow down which have the greatest impact, but by examining the history of different programs meant to

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    The Design of Jay Gatsby

    Camille Warden Mrs. Cole 4/9/13 PDP English II Gatsby Final Essay “’Her voice is full of money,’ He said suddenly.” (120) The Design of Jay Gatsby If you were to ask someone about the character Jay Gatsby in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby, they will probably describe him similarly to the fashion that the book’s narrator Nick does. He is perceived as a kind, generous, and down to earth man amongst the cutthroat wealthy elite. They may criticize Daisy portraying her as being

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