Hello, My name is Eric Loucks. I am the fourth member of the New American Dreamer blog group.
I am interested in the medical field and i am planning on being a Nurse Anesthetist. I enjoy helping other and trying to make them feel better. I enjoy play sports and video games, along with helping refereeing soccer. I hope that everyone that is reading through this blog is getting a understanding of what we young adults believe the american dream is.
Saturday, May 28, 2016
Friday, May 27, 2016
The American dream is a question everyone should ask themselves and how it relates to them. The Dream and mention through out this blog is about this dream and different things regarding it. I found this video on YouTube and found that it very much relates to what we are talking about on this blog
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gB_a0DAuwuk
Posted By Eric Loucks
The Man on the street
Man on the street Interview.
The question to the different high school students was, do you think the american dream is still alive.
Another question with that is what is your american dream.
By All of the American dreamers
Posted by Eric Loucks
Tuesday, May 24, 2016
Introducing Samantha Kuntz
Hello! My name is Samantha Kuntz and I am a
18 year old senior at Berrien Springs High School. I am a proud mother to a little boy. I am passionate about anything cosmetology: hair, make up, nails, etc...
Throughout the next few weeks my peers and I will be posting about the very infamous "American Dream". You are going to be reading about our different views on if it is dead or alive. Please feel free to leave us a comment on your opinion on any one of our posts.
Thank you! Happy reading!
18 year old senior at Berrien Springs High School. I am a proud mother to a little boy. I am passionate about anything cosmetology: hair, make up, nails, etc...
Throughout the next few weeks my peers and I will be posting about the very infamous "American Dream". You are going to be reading about our different views on if it is dead or alive. Please feel free to leave us a comment on your opinion on any one of our posts.
Thank you! Happy reading!
The american dream of an immigrant, the interview
I interviewed my Grandmother on her point of view on the American Dream. I asked for her definition of it, what hers was, and if she achieved her American Dream. She was born in Germany, migrated to Casablanca, Africa, and then moved to the states when she was seven years old. I thought that she would be the perfect person to ask this question since she was an immigrant.
Her perception of the American Dream, was to come to a free country and live the way that makes you happy. I then asked her what her dream was. She wanted to live on a big farm, she wanted to live on free land, with all the beautiful flowers she can dream of. She had such a genuine smile of her face, I asked her if she achieved that dream. She said she did. She didn’t think it was possible, coming from such a poor family and also marrying into one that she never thought she could have such a beautiful dream.
Looking around she said, but I have my dream. I live on all this beautiful farm land with all the trees I could ask for. I have beautiful flowers, a beautiful garden, and a beautiful family to look at everyday. She has achieved her American Dream.
Looking at my grandmother's story, through immigration and hardships. The American Dream is possible through anyone that tries. Anyone can achieve greatness, you just have to want it.(Posted by: Samantha Kuntz)
Monday, May 23, 2016
Sunday, May 22, 2016
Meet William Goodman
Meet William Goodman
I am William Goodman. I have
been one of the people posting and working on this blog over the past so many
weeks. I mostly enjoy table top games and video games, but I also enjoy being
able to post my thoughts about a controversial topic in America. I have learned
about different views of the America dream through my life, and with that have
decided my own path toward my American Dream and I work toward it every day. Now
as for all those people boarding my generation the Millennials that continue to
say “The American Dream is dead”, and continue to alter are country in ways
that seem to threaten any view or concept of the American dream. Well I look to
an America that can work without that generation to restore the goal of the
American Dream, and work with what we had that worked. I may only be 18 but I
view a better America as one of older times. One that is decades behind us, but
was the pinnacle of America. With that the last think I wish to say is I
apologize if anything I have said in any of my writing has offended you or your
views/beliefs, but they where my own opinionated views.
By William Goodman
John F. Kennedy's Inaugural speech
During my trip to D.C. I got to see our presidents of the past and the quotes that they said going into office.
"And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you--ask what you can do for your country.
My fellow citizens of the world: ask not what America will do for you, but together what we can do for the freedom of man.
Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." J.F.K.
This was the youngest president to come into office. His speech rallied the american people and gave hope to them. This here is what the people of america and people of the world should being remembering. Without knowing this people have done the opposite and think what can America do for me. They don't care if they help America they just want themselves to be taking care of and are able to be lazy.
posted by Eric Loucks
"And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you--ask what you can do for your country.
My fellow citizens of the world: ask not what America will do for you, but together what we can do for the freedom of man.
Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." J.F.K.
This was the youngest president to come into office. His speech rallied the american people and gave hope to them. This here is what the people of america and people of the world should being remembering. Without knowing this people have done the opposite and think what can America do for me. They don't care if they help America they just want themselves to be taking care of and are able to be lazy.
posted by Eric Loucks
Saturday, May 21, 2016
Creating your Path to the American Dream
How to find your American Dream
To each person there is their
own path and American Dream. While some people are able to create that path and
dream some others are not, and need guidance on how to find what we all search
for in our own way. There are many paths we can follow to reach are end goal,
to accomplish are American Dream. What about how to start walking down those
paths or making decisions while we are on them? Like anything in some one’s
life distraction is eminent, and is a threat to our accomplishments. With a
layout or plan making decisions becomes easier in this process.
To reach your American Dream you
first need to decide what it is. After that make a plan, but make sure this
plan is well thought out. With your goal in mind you will be able to look at
each potential path to reaching your destination. You don’t always want to
pick the shortest path, cheapest path, or freest path. You want to find a path
that won’t take forever, but at the same time don’t fine a path that will be
there to soon. You want a path that will go at a good pace in your life, and
with that path you will be able to accomplish everything within reason. This is
one of the most important steps to accomplishing your American Dream.
With a path in mind you then
need to layout in a document, on paper, or keep it stuck in your head. You will
want to go in very specific detail about your life going down this path. You
want to pick the right schools, jobs, and other programs that will help you
fulfill your American Dream. Also make sure to find things that you can afford.
Some collages are better than others, but if you can’t afford it don’t let yourself
drown in debt. You may get closer to your goal, but if you can’t get a job
right away or are just out of money it would have been for nothing. If done
right you will have a good strong path to follow, and guide you in your quest.
With your path setting up your life’s path be careful not to make it so
if everything doesn’t go perfect the entire thing blows up leaving you at
square one. Don’t let yourself over think it and leave room for changes that
can occur. Life is not forgiving, and won’t let you easily accomplish your
goals. The opposite is also true about this don’t make it so loose and
care-free that you won’t get going on your pathway, this will also lead you on
a path that ends in a missed goal and misery.
With all of this you should be able to find your own path to accomplish
your American Dream. This also helps you to avoid anything that will hinder
your progress. Remember the phrase “Some things are too good to be true”, and
plan your path smartly with good design and precision. One more key to all this
planning and paths is look at it as a chess game. A long term chess game you
vs. life, and your goal is to take their king your finish American Dream. Each
pieces before that is part of your goal, and you should take them with a well
thought out strategy.
Wednesday, May 18, 2016
The Threats to the American Dream
The Threats to the American Dream
There are a number of things
that are seen as a threat to the ideals and views of each person’s American
Dream. These threats range from groups who goals counteract the progress of
dreams, people who see the American Dream as dead, or the people who make you
follow the generalization of a person. Each of these a threat in their own way,
but over all a threat is a threat. The best things you can do as an American is
recognize these threats then work to avoid them to continue your American
Dream.
From the variant amount of
threats to your own following of the American Dream there are people who make
it seem generalized, and try to force you down a specific path not of your own
choosing. These people don’t appear as scary as they sound they will be people
like your parents, teachers, friends, employers. Now don’t ignore everything
these people say, but determine your American Dream, outline it, and follow
that path. You will see the guided paths as good easy choices that you will be
protected, when they can lead to a life of unhappiness and betrayal of your own
morals and values. If these people block your path as a wall of fire; stand
firm with courage and walk through it to your American Dream.
Another threat is all the people
who declare the American Dream dead, and will argue or move against anyone who
opposes them. Many people have looked at the American Dream and saw it as something
that once was. They never opened there eyes to the fact it is a value that
continues to evolve and shape each person to lead there life as they see right and
just. These people will just seem as non-believers in are American Dream, but
they turn those around them to see the way they do. This is like the game Othello
the goal is to turn other pieces to your color by placing a piece near them,
now imagine each piece as a person. With that image one side for the American
Dream one against both will work to chance others views to support their
movement. I want everyone to follow their own American Dream so this would be a
game I want to win.
The third group that brings
threat to are American Dream are specific groups that divide people, and cause their
goals to warp and change to help the group and not their own dream. A group of
example is radical feminist, or femanazi’s as I like to call them. Their goal
is to change society so women have everything and men have nothing which causes
the American Dream of all those men they oppress to stop, and they can’t
continue their goals out of fear. Another group that is much older, but rises
time and again even if it remains small is the KKK (Ku Klux Klan). The KKK
suppresses non Christians, and people of ethnic variety. When they do this like
the Femanazi’s they in sow fear causes people to drastically alter or abandon their
American Dream. There are other groups
that cause fear and worry of suppression that people can’t follow their own
American Dream and accomplish their goals.
This is just a brief list of
threats to many people’s individual American Dream. These threats fuel a fire
that works to engulf America, and every ones views, values, goals, and morals
with it. Avoid these threats, and do everything to make your American Dream
come true. Stand firm with your American Dream helped tight in mind, heart, and
soul and you will persevere through hell or high-water.
By William Goodman
Tuesday, May 17, 2016
Allegiance, a Broadway Musical that played from October 2015 to December 2016. Allegiance told the story of the Kimura
family, whose lives were upended when they and 120,000 other
Japanese-Americans were forced to leave their homes following the events
of Pearl Harbor. One of the songs near the beginning of the play is entitled "Wishes on the Wind" and it tells of each family member's American Dream.
Courage The True Story
A courageous moment isn’t all
that rare. People may never be a war hero or the one to save a baby from a
burning building, but people show courage. It is something that people have
come to push aside of our thoughts and think nothing of. Well that’s not true,
we can all be courageous and strong in our own ways. I have never really been
one to stand up against an act of hatred or frustration, but that is because I
wasn’t given the chance.
I was always one to be
cast aside, picked on, and pushed down by society and my peers. I was not able
to protect myself and I was burned with the flame of words. I couldn’t stand up
for myself and my friends wouldn’t help me. Yet I am one to have learned the
greatness of courage. I have most likely shown it time and again in many
situations. Either blind or driven, it’s a strong force that helps compel us in
many ways. It protects us from the darkness that shrouds us and the sting of
words. It helps us in school, work, and even in people's own homes.
I may have never shown a
moment of heroic courage, but I can see it in everyday life. I could sit
silently on a city block and watch some people show courage, from stop a
pickpocket, to helping the people cast aside by society. They show true
courage. It’s not news breaking, but its courage hard and true. They ignore the
people who look upon us so cruelly, and help those who can’t help themselves.
How it’s always with us to help us strive for are goals.
Courage also may be seen
with hope, truth, and valor. It links with many things in the scout law and
oath. Most of us read these to think this is what we are. We need to do what we
say and prove what we are. For it even takes courage to be a scout. We as
scouts will do what those who look down on us or what those are too lazy to do
and help those in need. These just consist of helping people in things we do,
like food drives, helping with dinners, or to help at the church. Courage has
to be one of scouts’ strongest traits that we bare. For we are the helpers of
society.
Scouts do not only
follow in the acts of courage but live by it as well. As a scout progresses
through their life and ranks the scout oath and law will harden within the
scout. Courage is no exception and expresses itself better and better as the
scout moves on. Most things starting scouts won’t do when they begin scouting
they are willing to do at the end. That is the evolution of courage, and how
just from a few years of activities and being around friends you adapt to
express courage in many things.
To see courage proving
its valor and overcoming power just look at history. Good or bad intentions,
leaders need to show courage. The Roman Empire, the Mongrel Empire, and even
Napoleon’s army; they had only two major things in common, and that courage and
the desire for power. Without courage no one would even be able to throw out a
corrupt ruler or a crooked law enforcer. Courage brings binding for it cannot
separate us, and we shall not be separated from its embrace.
Another thing true
courage will aid you in accomplishing is your American Dream. All of these
examples of courage are what will help lead you to your American Dream. With
true courage you are able to see your own path and break away from the ones
others told you to walk. This will be a test of courage in every Americans life
to see will they flow with the river or move from its flowing current. This is
what should be laid out before you a guide not a path.
Now through all of this
I have talked about who shows courage, how, and what, but I haven't expressed
the definition of courage. The definition of courage is overcoming one's fears
to accomplish the task. For a simple quote I remember “Without fear there
cannot be courage.” written by Christopher Pauline. That simple line expresses
the reason we always show courage not to show our strength and power, but to
overcome the fear. Relating to earlier examples let's look at the man who helps
someone cast out by society. This isn't to get attention or to get anything
it's for fear of another human's life. Another example is the Cub Scout that in
the beginning may be afraid to give a speech to a group of people, but now will
give and write speeches for people time and again. This is the expression of
true courage and why over all other traits and all the scout laws it shows most
for it is the hardest to obtain, yet the most powerful to use.
By William Goodman
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