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This 8 page paper explores success and achievement in America and why it is so important. Social mobility or progress is discussed as well. The topics are addressed both historically and futuristically. References to modern television shows and film are provided.
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but not at the expense of the majority. People still care about others and achievement is not everything. In fact, the conclusion of the recent Joe Millionaire series on the
FOX network demonstrates that in the end, love can win over money. Yet, such is a rarity in society as achievement is highly valued. Social mobility and progress for immigrants
and those in the minority is an important topic in society as well. In discussing these ideas, it is first important to note why achievement and success, along with social
mobility, are important, and why they have great meaning. In order to fully understand these issues it is probably a good idea to first define the terms. What is meant
by achievement or success? What is meant by social mobility? The term achievement, or success, are words that may be used interchangeably in order to note that someone has done
something special. In general, achievement is associated with monetary success, but that is not the general definition of the term. Still, in looking at American society, achievement or success is
associated with fame and fortune, or achievement in terms of the arts or sciences. Some individuals have not earned a dime, but they nevertheless have done something wonderful to deserve
praise. While most people understand what success is, social mobility is a concept that is not widely discussed. It is not highlighted in the media nor in everyday conversations. Social
mobility is characterized by a group that furthers its economic status through bettering themselves while still retaining the group identity. For example, one may say that black people have attained
social mobility to an extent. Such is recognizable when Oscar nominations take place and more and more black actors are recognized for their accomplishments. Also, in a variety of fields
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