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Essay On The Great American Dream

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The Great American Dream

The term “American Dream” for me means better quality of life. Immigrants from all over the world have traveled to The United States with the hope of having a better life. All of the immigrants have at least one reason to move out of their country because, it's not easy to leave all your life, all you know behind. When I say a better life it means to have a better financial establishment, a better job. It means that we will be able to have a better education, not only for your kids but for yourself too. Also means that you will have freedom, that you will be able to do many things without judgment.

First, the american dream it's to have a good economy. That you can live without the worry of having hunger, sometimes we don't like to see the real true but out there, in the so called “third world countries” are many people with hungry that in a lot of cases, it's not their fault, but they are oppressed and they still believe that sometime, someday it will change. Immigrants travel to look for an opportunity, they want to have a roof where to live and a bed where to sleep and money does that. The american dream for us means that you will not have worries about food, home, and a good and establish job. …show more content…

For example, in my country Mexico, when i wanted to study for administration I learned that the day I finished my career and if I wanted to move out of my country my title and all I have worked for, It will not have value in any other country. I will have to study again. I also needed to learn english but it's never the same, it's too difficult to learn a language when you are not living there. In the United States I also learn that no matter your age, you can still study something. The United States it's a first world country, which means better technology to practice with and better knowledge that you can reach

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