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Title: The American Dream


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The American Dream
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Defining your own American Dream
  • The phrase the American Dream came into the
    American vocabulary starting in 1867 when writer,
    Horatio Alger came out with his book Ragged
    Dick. It was a rags-to-riches tale of a poor
    orphan boy in New York City who saves his
    pennies, works hard and eventually becomes rich.
    It became the model that through honesty, hard
    work and strong determination, the American Dream
    was available to anyone willing to make the
    journey.

3
Dream Makers
  • If one advances confidently in the direction of
    his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which
    he has imagined, he will meet with a success
    unexpected in common hour.
  • - Henry David Thoreau

4
Horatio Alger
  • Born in Revere, Massachusetts, January 13, 1832,
    Horatio Alger, Jr., grew up in a Calvinist home
    with a strong focus on education and religion. He
    graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Harvard Divinity
    School in 1852.

5
Horatio Alger
  • In recognition of individuals who have achieved
    the American Dream, no other organization has
    done more than the Horatio Alger Association Of
    Distinguished Americans.

6
Abe Lincoln
  • The question is asked over and over again. How
    was it possible for a young boy born into poverty
    in a log cabin in the backwoods of Kentucky with
    little formal education to rise up and become the
    16th President of the United States, and perhaps
    Americas greatest President ever?

7
Abe Lincoln
  • 22 Failed in business.
  • 23 Defeated for Legislature.
  • 24 Failed again in business.
  • 25 Elected to Legislature.
  • 26 Sweetheart died.
  • 27 Had a nervous breakdown.29 Defeated for
    Speaker.
  • 31 Defeated for Elector.
  • 34 Defeated for Congress.
  • 37 Elected to Congress.
  • 39 Defeated for Congress.
  • 46 Defeated for Senate.
  • 47 Defeated for Vice President.
  • 49 Defeated for Senate
  • 51 Elected President of the United States
  • A Lifetime of Persistence
  • Age Challenge

8
Henry Ford
  • Ford suffered two unsuccessful attempts to build
    his dream with the Detroit Automobile Company and
    the Henry Ford Company. Then, in 1903, along with
    other investors including coal merchant Alexander
    Malcomson, Ford and his team contributed 100,000
    and incorporated as Ford Motor Company. Henry
    Ford became chief engineer and vice president and
    later bought out his partners.
  • In 1908, Ford realized his ambitious dream of
    building an automobile for Americans that was
    reasonably priced, efficient, and reliable with
    the introduction of the Model T. To meet the
    increasing demand, Ford moved to a larger factory
    in Highland Park, Michigan. It was here that Ford
    put to work his innovative, assembly line,
    bringing the automobile to the worker, thus
    saving tremendous time and resources. Within the
    span of ten years, half the cars sold in America
    were Model Ts.

9
Henry Ford
  • Failure is the opportunity to begin again, more
    intelligently.
  • Whether you think you can or think you cant
    you are right.

10
Franklin D. Roosevelt
  • How was it possible for a man with polio, who
    lost the full usage of both of his legs,
    courageously overcame his limitations and became
    the only President of the United States to be
    elected to four consecutive terms?

11
Franklin D. Roosevelt
  • Let me assert my firm belief that the only thing
    we have to fear is fear itself.
  • It is common sense to take a method and try it.
    If it fails, admit it frankly and try another.
    But above all, try something.

12
Thomas Edison
  • I didnt fail ten thousand times. I successfully
    eliminated, ten thousand times, materials and
    combinations which wouldnt work.
  • The three great essentials to achieve anything
    worthwhile are first, hard work second,
    stick-to-itiveness third, common sense.

13
Thomas Edison
  • Born in 1847, in Milan, Ohio, with a great deal
    of curiosity in his blood, young Thomas Edison
    was an inquisitive child at an early age.
  • While Thomas was just seven years old the family
    decided to move to Port Huron, Michigan. He
    attended school for only three months where the
    teacher labeled him a slow learner, quite
    possibly because of his early hearing problems.

14
Sam Walton
  • From humble, hard-working roots, Sam Walton built
    Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. into the largest,
    fastest-growing, and most profitable retailer in
    the world.

15
Sams Rules for Building a Business
  1. COMMIT to your business.
  2. SHARE your profits with your associatesand treat
    them as partners.
  3. MOTIVATE your partners.
  4. COMMUNICATE everything you possiblycan to your
    partners.
  5. APPRECIATE everything your associatesdo for the
    business.
  1. CELEBRATE your success.
  2. LISTEN to everyone in your company.
  3. EXCEED your customers expectations.
  4. CONTROL your expenses better than
    yourcompetition.
  5. SWIM upstream.

16
Reflections
  • Your dreams are your creative vision of your life
    in the future.
  • Dream as if youll live forever. Live as if
    youll die today.
  • The future belongs to those who believe in the
    beauty of their dreams.
  • Each persons destiny is not a matter of chance
    its a matter of choice. Its determined by what
    we say, what we do, and whom we trust.

17
Reflections
  • Most people are looking for security, a nice,
    safe, promising future. And theres nothing
    wrong with that. Its called the American Dream.
  • Nothing is as real as a dream. The world can
    change around you, but your dream will not.
  • Whatever the mind of man can conceive and believe
    it can achieve.

18
Chinese Stowaways die while trying to enter the
U.S.
19
It all begins with a Dream . . .
  • You see things and say, why? But I dream things
    that never were and I say why not?

20
  • The great danger for most of us lies not in
    setting our aim too high and falling short but
    in setting our aim too low, and achieving our
    mark.
  • What is your dream?

God Bless America
21
America The Land of Opportunity
  • Nygrens Mens Wear
  • Journey Inn Rentals
  • Hansel and Gretel
  • Ragedy Ann
  • Red Hot Pants
  • Burger King
  • Hallmark Cards
  • Pengo Wireline

22
America The Land of Opportunity
  • Val-Pak
  • Chick-Fil-A
  • Italia Factoria
  • Lubricators
  • Valley View
  • Corn Roasters
  • Commercial Properties
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