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    many people discover success in variety of things. there many different definitions of dream US. However, the American dream embrace prosperity personal safety, personal freedom,American dream is a collection volatile constantly ideals, which reflect ideas era. with America actually seen ashland guarantee, usually American dream associated with freedom and opportunity to gain prosperity , recognition, power, triumph and contentment. on surface,seems that this dream almost happy, offering individuals

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    national security and personal freedoms. The debate between the two is an intricate affair. Our national security has a direct effect on the lives of every citizen in this New World. America has yet to figure out how to retain both without a monumental problem occurring. National security is protecting against all national crisis, which demands taking away some civil liberties from the people. Having said that, a mass amount of people are not willing to give up those personal freedoms for the betterment

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    were to survey the population of my town, the majority of the residents if not unanimously would concur that the only way our country can be saved is if we foster a more Christian-like atmosphere. Complains would also arise that Christian religious freedom is declining to make room for other religions. Raising children to be so prejudiced that one religion is better than another is absurd, but coming from experience it still happens. I have been privy

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    The Circle represents the story of pushing boundaries of privacy, ethics and personal freedom. The main character of the movie is Mae Holland who gets an opportunity to work for the world’s largest technology and social media company named Circle by the help of her friend Annie. Mae pushes boundaries of privacy, ethics and personal freedom and agrees to be a part of an experiment where all her personal activities and whatever she does can be seen by public because according to the company’s founder

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    It was that time of the year when school was finally over and it was summer! I remember being super excited for the summer and having total freedom because I just had got my license. I got my license and my first car so I was excited to do many things during the summer. A couple weeks into the summer, my friends and I hung out a lot because I had my own car. More into the summer, near the end of July and the start of August, my friends and I were out one night and it was about 2 in the morning, I

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    saying “With the cooperation of the cops, on May 15, 1961, a mob containing more than 100 members of the KKK ambush the Freedom Riders in Anniston AL, attacking the Greyhound bus, smashing windows, slashing tires. The bus tried to flee the scene, but the attackers gave chase, halting the bus on the outskirts of town, and then setting it on fire with Molotov’s. The mob traps the Freedom Rides on the other side of the doors shut to burn the Riders alive. Luckily, The Alabama Highway Patrol has an undercover

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    Economic freedom is a key factor for an overall personal and national growth in any country. Allowing people pursue their financial interests will be an important step since the developed will begin at the lowest levels. Most researchers have a standpoint that allowing people to have their rules and regulation, business friendly environment and source of capital become important factors in determining the economic growth of a nation. Despite both the positive and negative impacts of the trade freedom

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    A society with incredibly strict religious beliefs will always put unto its citizens' undue restrictions on personal freedom, that will in the end, undoubtedly, lead to a stagnant society, enmeshed in despondency and hopelessness. In John Wyndham's The Chrysalids, those who do not strictly follow Waknuk's religious beliefs are ostracized from society and have their personal freedoms restricted. This is expressed in every single aspect of Waknukian society from the conflicts they have with others

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    Around the time I was getting settled into sophomore year at Memorial, I got my driver’s license. The freedom of driving alone was awesome but having my license was beneficial since I had an off-campus practice for the golf team nearly every day. At first, you could say I was a little bit paranoid because I was inexperienced and I was driving a nice truck which was my first car. Eventually, I felt more relaxed and I started to gain confidence behind the wheel. This false sense of confidence caused

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    As I arrived the musicians appeared to have started only minutes after so they were just getting acquainted with the audience. It was captivating to see the musicians engaged the audience for they started asking questions such as, “what part of Mexico were people from”, “what time do you root for! America or Chivas?” The building rattled with the loud voices screaming, “Sinaloa,” “Jalisco,” “Michoacan,” “Colima,” “Guerrero,” or their favorite soccer team chanting, “America,” “Chivas,” “Pumas!” I

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