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    We have all heard of this intense rollercoaster ride that we are on called the American Dream. The term was coined by James Truslow Adams in 1931 defining it as “dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for every man, with opportunity for each according to his ability or achievement.” Since it’s arrival, the Dream has evolved from a pursuit towards “freedom, mutual respect, and equal opportunity” (Shiller) to later one of greed described by Shiller as being “excessively

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    The American Dream is the idea that every United States citizen has equal opportunity to achieve success through hard work and determination. However, ideas of the dream have evolved throughout time from the 18th century up to present day. The general population’s view and my view of the American Dream both have altered throughout time. My idea of the American Dream has developed from not only today’s views on The Dream, but also from the evolutionary process the meaning has been through. Throughout

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    Despite working hard to achieve the American Dream and to have a prosperous and successful life in America the rising costs of college and housing as well as lower pay in some states creates debt for many Americans. Although other people around the world come to America to reach the American dream, but are halted by all of the costs that reside to become a part of it. In the passage, Is The American Dream Still Possible by David Wallechinsky. The author, explains how unrealistic it is to believe

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    The American Dream

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    their economic and social status is the crux of an American Dream, an aspect that has been applied for a long period to define the nation’s psyche. When referring to the American Dream, individuals tend to believe that it relates to having better opportunities to achieve material prosperity, living a comfortable lifestyle, enjoying the nature of the landscape, and living a life without much hustles. However, it is necessary to note that the dream goes beyond just the physical and emotional concepts

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    The American Dream

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    The American Dream is the most discussed topic amongst the country, possibly even the world. High schools everywhere discuss the American dream because it is a topic that means different things to every person out there and writing essays or putting together presentations over the topic is a great way for students to learn how to research and put together a definition of individual dreams. Many views of the dream have been discovered throughout the past centuries event though the name appeared in

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    The American Dream

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    Is the american dream still possible and was it always possible for everyone the american dream was this great idea that everyone can retire at a certain age always have a job. And not matter what race or country you come from or what you looked like but it wasn't always like this and still isn't. America does not provide access to the american dream because the american dream does not always provide the same as it has. The american dream does not always show the opportunity that was once

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    The American Dream

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    The Cost of the American Dream and Homeownership The American Dream is synonymous with homeownership. Homes gave a sense of security, control, and stability. The children of tenement dwellers became the owners of modern estates. In modern times, declining faith in an American dream is commonplace. The Atlantic reports that Americans see this lifestyle as harder to acquire according to polls done by Xavier University (Good). Since the financial crisis of 2008, the public has lost hope in accumulating

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    The American Dream

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    Everyone has heard of the American Dream and some even live to get the chance to experience this dream. People don’t actually understand how the American Dream is changing. In the recent years the American Dream has been more out of reach than ever before; being neglected in ways and prolonged by multiple factors in the economy. In the beginning the American Dream was a goal, a display of pride even. As a nation we showed people that with a little hard work, living a great life wasn’t difficult.

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    The American Dream, has stereotypically branded a permanent mental image of a successful and stunning married couple standing in front of their perfect white picket fence, 1.5 children, and in the back ground is their classic, cookie-cutter, utopian house. However, this idea has wrongly become the standard model to living a successful life. This “American Dream’ now excludes a large, diverse group of people; the poor and the immigrants who have given everything to migrate and relocate only to have

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    The American Dream

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    The American Dream- The human race’s tasks in the United States for what they strive for, for ourselves and our families and even for each other to achieve a grand satisfaction with the life we all lead. When any student or young person first hears the American dream they assume it is only but one thing until they learn it is a phrase meaning said person’s personal goal given possibility by freedom. The student will then cultivate and mull over their end goal for life. The goal is almost never the

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