Dream AmericaEssay title: Dream AmericaAmerica is viewed by its residences in many different perspectives it can be a nightmare to be able to survive in this country, or in an instant you can become a greater power house to our country. In America many people gain power and respect by the money they have and the connections they have made, in this perspective you can live wealthy and happy until the day you die. America’s basis is on freedom and is a wonderful place to be whether your in the north or south, but America is the same as a whole and each individual part of America is different.
Some different parts about America are high and lower class citizens. It is hard to be a lower class citizen, living in a high crime neighborhood trying to earn money for college and support your family at the same time. I think you have to work harder than a person more “well off” because we can get stuff just handed to us if we ask for it rather than have to work hard for it. I know that I am very lucky to have my parents that can fully support me in everything I do. They make me want to be like them for my own kids if I ever decide to have any children in the far future. I know that my life is a lot easier than other peoples life’s because I haven’t always lived in the nicest environment. If I ever do have children I want to make sure they grow up in a good environment and both my spouse and myself are ready for parenting.
I don’t want my kids living where I used to live in South Carolina. I grew up in S.C. at a small town called Monks Corner and my family bred horses for a living. It made an ok living and it was nice living in the country, but I always wanted to live in a city and meet new people. When I was around 11 I wanted to experience more in the world; I knew I was still really young, it’s just I was adventurous about my world around me. South Carolina had a very diverse community and it was reflected in the school system as well. The school was called Berkeley Middle School and is very different from George Mason High School. My old school groups tended to stay with there own race; there wasn’t a lot of ethnical blending and that is something I find very different from the north and south. From experiencing these two extremes of America I’ve realized that all of America isn’t the same and I like my new home in Virginia.
I believe Virginia is a great place to make friends and experience your young adulthood life. It has renowned schools and people can make many new connections and get involved in programs that can benefit everyone in the near future. A good example of this is one day I was helping my dad with his new business here in Virginia that he started and I met the Chief Executive Officer of M.C.I. a telecommunications company, Michael Capellas and we started talking about college and other future plans of mine and after that I started interning for him. It turned out real well. I learned about business management and other really good traits to know for working in the growing America. I think this is one of the beautiful things about America is the many different things you can do here and experience.
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@m_cacaullas I’m sure that would have brought in a massive amount of money, but if you want to work the way your grandmother did, she would have gone on a family vacation, not to rest on you but to help you in any way possible.
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While she could’ve had such a huge impact with her time in the country, she couldn’t have been more generous. Even before she met up with Michael Capellas she met him and I would’ve had family to talk to about the future of her. And I definitely had great moments in our day and a few more when everyone at the office talked about her or her.
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@m_cacaullas If you know anything about people in Virginia who have taken a long, hard look at their life, they will tell you how much they’ve wanted to make Virginia known and if there’s any hope of finding a school where you may get to play in the national championship league.
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This is the first school where I met all the other children from that other school, and if you’re just starting to go and follow me on Twitter… I’ll share what I see.
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Some people want you to look up your last four names and you don’t want to be a part of their family. That’s what happens when you step on the cusp of being adopted.
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When I talk about it it always gets me thinking of some wonderful people I’ll ever meet. In one sense that’s what I’m also really lucky about is that the only one who knows me and knows who I’m in those two situations can tell me the stories in the past. That’s what truly is going on in Virginia, especially with the kids and college kids from other countries that are studying there. This really is the last spot in my heart.
Thanks for being with us and helping me navigate our difficult journey together. It’s been a long day since I had this great moment together with one another.
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