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    I Can

    I Can By Nas Search the internet for a description of the concept ”The American Dream” What does this concept cover? It is about the freedom in America and it includes the opportunity for prosperity and success and social mobility for the family and the children. James Truslow Adams said in 1931, "life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement" 1. In your own words, briefly explain what is said in the lyrics You

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    Clol

    nice dress, staring at the sunset babe G D Red lips and rosy cheeks Am C Say you'll see me again even if it's just in your G D Am C Wildest dreams G D Am C Wildest dreams Verse: C Em I say no one has to know what we do D His hands are in my hair, his clothes are in my room C Em D

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    Death of a Salesman

    Death of a Salesman As all Americans can attest to, the American Dream is a benchmark that is strived for one’s entire life, as one is constantly trying to find their purpose and figure out how best to achieve prosperity. In Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller, Willy Loman spends his entire life identifying how he can achieve his personal American Dream. Willy strongly believes that fame is accomplished by being attractive and well-liked, and that it depends very little on one’s work ethic. This

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    Business English Lit.

    the main error ofjudgement being his strong belief in the American Dream. He didn’t make realityhis point of focus and allowed himself to be drifted into a world of imaginingswhich puts not only him in danger buthis family too, this is represented clearly through his driving. Rather thanfocusing on driving he has “strange thoughts” and “stares off into the scenery”this results in him ‘crashing the car’. His belief in the American Dream isfurther developed through his admiration for his brother Ben,

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    Case Study

    global forces that have contributed to the growth of cruise-line industry are the nationality of competitors. Companies can obtain ‘flags of convenience’ from about 30 different countries, and travel to many different ports. This can tend to make it easier for companies to be based out of other countries and save money on taxes and such. 1-4. Legally, Carnival is a Panamanian company, and Carnival’s revenue is not subject to U.S. or Panamanian income taxes. 1-5. The Global Recession greatly impact

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    Examples Of Materialism In The Great Gatsby

    The idea of the American Dream has been around for as long as literature in America has been.The American Dream; an idea that an individual can come to the United States, from anywhere on the planet. People coming to the United States with nothing but his or her name, and the clothes on their back, can become successful and wealthy through hard work and determination, over the course of time. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, Jay Gatsby is a classic example of a rags to riches man, but learns

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    Meritocracy Research Paper

    The American Dream is the ability to access basic human freedoms like justice and free speech. I wouldn’t go as far as saying meritocracy exists as I see in reality that is not the way it works. For the most part, I think the stereotypical definition of the American Dream is an idea people cling to like the last ember on the fire after you have run out of wood to heat the house in the winter. You need it to go on. It helps validate that those crappy jobs you worked for 15 years meant something other

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    Personal Narrative: My American Dream

    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

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    Loss Of The American Dream

    The American Dream is that you are able to live as equals and become successful with hard work. Everyone has different dreams and goals to accomplish because there is a future. Back then, people who immigrated into the United States dreamt for a better life, opportunities, education, etc. The American Dream is lost when you give up hope for the future. There is an American Dream because there is a future and a goal you strive and set for yourself. An American is to be free and proud that you live

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    External and Internal

    employees who need someone to command them. Sitting behind large offices is a dream target for many employees, but to achieve this goal you need not only a hard work, but a high level of knowledge. Neglecting a simple thing could lead to the end. Over years many companies suffered from losses while others had already collapsed and did not exist anymore. There were many different reasons behind these problems. Some companies ended due to the competition with other firms. Others gave up because their

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