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For Esperanza's cousin's baptism, Esperanza's mother buys her a new outfit but forgets to buy shoes. At the baptism afterparty, Esperanza is embarrassed by her old brown saddle shoes and refuses to dance. Her Uncle Nacho insists she is beautiful, and the two of them do a new dance in front of everyone, and one boy that makes Esperanza proud.
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Meanings of words are found in the dictionary.
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Hollywood movies portray the American Dream as an attractive reality that every person who lives in America can attain.
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"Hollywood Dreams of Wealth, Youth, and Beauty" is an article written by reporter Bob Mondello. In this article he talk about how Hollywood has managed to picture the American Dream easy to achieve, when it is not that easy.
<u>He begins his article by asserting that "Tinseltown (or Hollywood) didn't invent the American Dream..." But, Hollywood, did managed to picturize this dream in their movies. These movies would portray that the American Dream can be easily achieved through hard-work, by dressing good, etc while in reality not everyone is able to make it, 'even the folks who aren't making it onscreen are still movie stars.'</u>
So, the connection that author tries to make in this article is that Hollywood has portrayed the American Dream easily achievable and attractive when in reality it is not.
There are so many ways that you can help the impoverished. Here are a few examples;
Creating jobs.
Raising the minimum wage.
Increasing the Earned Income Tax Credit for childless workers.
Supporting pay equity.
Providing paid leave and paid sick days.
Establishing work schedules that work.
Investing in affordable, high-quality child care and early education.
Expanding Medicaid.
and many more.