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    My Hope and Dreams

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    speed. I can’t wait to prove those people wrong and see the expression on their faces when I walk across the stage and get my degree. I’m a turn their negative intentions into positive motivation and use it to drive me even harder towards my hopes and dreams. I can’t wait to see my mind and thoughts grow and evolve more and more every day. I know that the person that I am now and who I will become after this experience will probably be two different people. I know I’ll have a new outlook on life

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    Hopes and Dreams My highest career aspiration is to ring the opening bell at the NASDAQ as my company celebrates the successful completion of its initial public opening. My study in businesses has influenced heavily in what I dream to do‚ it has prepared me for the necessary obstacles that I will have to overcome to reach my end goal. My dream is to own a Advertising agency that works with top corporations all over the world‚ to become a master in consumer perception and marketing manipulation

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    Hopes and dreams help people survive even if they never become real. How true is this for the characters in ‘Of Mice and Men’? The novel ‘Of mice and Men’ was written by John Steinbeck and is set in Salinas and Soledad California in the 1930s when life was hard for so many people because of the great depression. A major theme of John Steinbeck’s novel ‘of mice and men’ is the American dream and the drive to attain it. There are two major themes in ‘of mice and men’ novel that is foreshadowed

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    book Bodega Dreams Bodega says "Where the city sees burned buildings I see opportunity" (pg.37). Bodega in this sentence is trying to persuade or convey Chino to help with his business. As this quote shortly exemplifies Willie Bodega’s so called “American” dream and vision to establish the hope in his people and in their community. This also can be seen in the book when Bodega Say’s “I take care of the community and the community takes care of me” as this quote helps me show that his hope thrives from

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    The theme I chose for this project is‚ “DreamsHopes‚ and Plans.”. I chose this theme because it is mentioned throughout the story. This theme represents the determination of George and Lennie’s attempt to reach their dream goal‚ which is owning the land they have been wanting for a long period of time. In the beginning of the story‚ George and Lennie were in search for a job hoping they could find a new one. Luckily‚ they did find a job and started their journey for the ranch. Unfortunately

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    means that my years of youth are coming to an end. One thing I am sure of is that I will do my best to become a happy and successful woman. Since I was a pre-teen I have always thought that I would become a successful architect. It is my dream job. I hope to be known worldwide for my designs and make houses for celebrities. I will have graduated from a bachelor in architecture from college‚ as well as a master in architecture. I will make beautiful houses. I might even open a design school

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    Ambition

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    AMBITION Ambition and its pre-dominant theme of acquisition‚ is being touted as the new ideal of an increasingly materialistic world. Prescribed as an indispensible prerequisite for ‘success’ it has long erased the virtue of aspiration from the minds of our youth. Characterised by a subtle yet firm will to achieve or become‚ aspiration advocates the pursuit of excellence as opposed to mere success. Can ambition and aspiration be seen as diametrically opposite manifestations of the souls needed

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    The American Dream. Is it over‚ or is there still hope? The meaning of the American Dream has changed throughout history. During the jazz era‚ the American Dream was thought to be someone starting out low on the economic or social level and through hard work; one would prosper and could become wealthy and successful. Having the nice house‚ the nice cars‚ and the happy family‚ symbolized that one was living the American Dream. How does one have a dream for something that is material? Once one wants

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    Ambition

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    makes those who are not zealous‚ jealous... That is ambition. Ambition has been the backbone of every army! Through those great ancient Egyptian wars. From the conception to the design to the construction to the completion‚ ambition was the proverbial foreman‚ as once again we see that collective zeal create a phenomenon...thus...Ambition is the source of all that is good and all that is evil! It makes the wonders and it makes the wars. Ambition is the winner and loser of every game! Every footballer

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    Throughout Winter Dreams‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald develops the theme of ambition through the main character Dexter Green’s desire to achieve more in life. Dexter is going to college and his father offered to pay his way through a state college. Except Dexter’s dreams had other plans‚ “They persuaded Dexter several years later to pass up a business course at the State University … for the precarious advantage of attending an older and more famous university in the East‚ where he was bothered by his scanty

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