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    Hi! My name is Leyla and I think that there are a few things and clues that can help me and be useful to choose a future career. For example‚ I am good at mental calculus‚ geometry and mathematic stuff. I can learn new languages very fast‚ which is very important nowadays to communicate with other people‚ as we are living in a time of globalization. I often practice sport that gives me a physical condition to do heavier jobs. I can use my computer very well and I know many things about electronic

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    Humans are born with the ability to dream and hope for something better. It is what we do afterwards that determines the outcome. A dream without action is just fantasy. The action is the means to achieve those hopes and dreams. For some people‚ the belief in our dreams and hopes gets lost through the years. So how do we get back on track and accomplish at least a few of those dreams? The first step is to realize that our dreams are still within reach. It starts with a clear understanding of the

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    Lennie‚ one of the major characters in Of Mice and Men that has hopes and dreams of his own that keep him motivated. When George talks about the dream ranch Lennie gets really excited about it even though he has heard it a thousand times. Lennie finds that having the “dream ranch” repeated to him‚ soothes his mind and makes him feel happy. Also‚ it allows him to have something to look forward to. Many times during the book Lennie mentions taking care of rabbits. Lennie likes the fact that he will

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    for the migrant worker) were involved in an unlikely partnership. George is intelligent and carries self-confidence‚ whereas Lennie is of an enormous build and has the mind capability of a young child. George and Lennie’s “dream” very much relates to that of the American Dream of many migrant workers during the economic crisis. Steinbeck portrays the relationship between George and Lennie throughout the novel with the use of language and similarity to that of a real migrant worker in 1930’s America

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    American History: Our Hope for the Future     Eleanor Rosevelt once said‚ “The Future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.” In my dreams of America’s future‚ I see the people living with the values of the people from days gone by. When my parents‚ elderly relatives and friends tell me stories from when they were children‚ we were brought back to a time to when people had compassion for each other‚ helped one another‚ had faith in God that he would watch out for them‚ had respect

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    My DreamMy Future Do you pay attention in how fast time goes by? Before we realize‚ time has passed by and all the dreams we had for our future have not yet come true. The reason is because our dreams are just dreams and haven’t yet become goals. Life is no Nintendo game. You live only once. Therefore‚ we must fulfill those precious one called Dream during the rest of our short Life. As for me‚ I have my own dreams too. If you ask me this in my childhood‚ I would say: “I want to be a teacher…

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    Hopes and Dreams Essay 1 Dreams are what make this world what it is today. Joining the military right out of high school and beginning my family caused me to put my hopes and dreams on hold. To dream is to live and we dream in our personal life. Dreaming in advance of what we want in life assures that we are alive. My hopes and dreams are to for fill my expectations of completing my degree and to overcome my fears and concerns‚ My expectations of being a college student and completing

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    Symbol of Hopes & Dreams A Raisin In The Sun by Lorraine Hansberry is a play about an African American family in 1950s America. The Younger family struggle through racism and family turmoil that threatens to split the family apart. But throughout it all they persevere and the result is a new fresh beginning. Mama’s plant is a shining symbol of the Younger’s for the following reasons. Mama’s plant has been a steady reminder of a dream for a better life and throughout the years the dream lives

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    The Importance of Hopes and Dreams in Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck is a touching story of an unusual friendship between two men‚ George and Lennie. George is a responsible man and has travelled with Lennie for many years‚ despite the troubles that Lennie gets them both in. George and Lennie’s dream is to be the owners of a little farm. This is the their goal and this is in my opinion‚ the whole meaning of the story. There are frequent sections in the book

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    Hopes and Dreams in America The United States of America is also known as the “land of opportunity‚” where hundreds of immigrants arrive pocket-full of hope for a better future. Many come chasing after dreams and looking for success. They arrive imagining a life where they can provide for their families and themselves. What many foreigners don’t realize‚ however‚ is that the “land of opportunity” comes with a very hard-to-see asterisk; the land of opportunity* does not always guarantee success‚

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