My American Dream Is A Never-Ending Cycle Of Poverty

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Field Project      To start off my discussion about inequality in the world I asked my sister four questions. 1) What is your American Dream? 2) Do you think there is an exit for children who live in poverty? 3) What is your idea of “makin it”? 4) As a citizen what do you feel you can do to help? I wanted to get an idea of her overall thought before telling her the brutal truth if she doesn’t already know.      Answers: 1) My American Dream is the quote “ Happiness is positive cash flow”. It symbolizes having a good job that provides me with plenty of money so I can have most of what I want. With a lot of work and perseverance, I think it would be possible to provide your children with a …show more content…

I asked Suzanne her opinion on the thought. She replied, absolutely. Give these children one reason to do well in school, one reason not to be angry at society. It seems as if the odds are against them, why wouldn’t they want to turn to substance abuse and somehow make them feel good about themselves. I totally agree. She sounds exactly like me. She asked, does society have an interest in equal opportunity for all children? I answered we the people of society can become more aware of these problems, hopefully by becoming more aware things can only improve. So, what can we do then? Respect can be the first step. A simple gesture of human kindness is the first crucial step to solving this injustice. They are people too, and just like you and I they would love to be treated just the same as a man in a business suit asking the time, with respect. This won’t be easy, as there are a whole lot of thickheaded people in the United States. But if we work together to bring these people back up, then we can indefinitely make a difference. It has become necessary for all people, not just educators, to be more aware of the problems. Although some intervention programs have been implemented and in some cases are very successful, it is becoming more apparent that these problems are going to continue and will have a direct consequence on our future in this country. Unfortunately, we as a society tend to look for the "quick fix" to our problems without realizing the consequences for the future. We need to collectively work together if we are ever to make progress toward resolving these problems in the long

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