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    You may have heard of the American Dream, an ideal that has powered the hopes of Americans for generations.

    It began as a belief that the US was a land of opportunity, and that anyone could achieve success through hard work. At times, the dream has referred to home ownership, a good job, retirement security or each generation doing better than the last.

    Yet today, this concept seems to have greatly changed. As Time magazine pointed out, quite different from the older generation, many Millennials (the generation born after 1980) redefine(重新定义) the American Dream as “day-to-day control of your life”. They “prize job mobility, flexible schedules, any work that is more interesting than typing, and the ability to travel”, said the magazine.

    Home ownership, once the cornerstone of the American Dream, is becoming a smaller priority for this generation. Meanwhile, nearly 40% of them choose travel as part of their dream. And entrepreneurship(创业) is a rising favorite, as nearly 26% of Millennials consider self-employment as part of their dream.

    So what has led to this huge change?

    Many point fingers at the poor economy. “Modern young Americans seem bound to face a world stamped by ever narrowing opportunity and social stagnation(停滞),”noted The Daily Beast.

    “The rate of 16-to 24-year-olds out of school and out of work is unusually high at 15%. Many college graduates have taken jobs that don't require a degree,” Time reported.

    The magazine worries that these difficulties may lead to a lost generation who are “unable to ever truly find their feet on the corporation's ladder”.

    Dan Kadlec, a reporter of Time, sees Millennials as resetting their expectations.”This situation is different for young adults today,” he wrote. “A true American dream has to feel attainable, and many Millennias are feeling they can only attain a day-today lifestyle that suits them.”

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    Discovery Trips in the Blue Mountains.

    Bookings:

    Bookings for the following trips can be made by telephone (893﹣4847)or on the Internet at www.blue.mountain tour.Com

Black Bear Count

    There have been fires in Holly Woods in the last few years and the Office of National Parks is not sure how many black bears have been alive.The office has asked for volunteers to help count them.The whole trip will last three hours.Booking is essential (必须的).

Trip 1

Cost:Free When:Feb.8

Garland Valley

    Bring your binoculars and lunch for this walk in a beautiful area of the Blue Mountains.Garland Valley is close to the town of Garland but is part of the National Park.Many wild animals live in this  area,including many rare birds.This is a great walk for bird﹣lovers.The trip lasts four hours.

Trip 2

Cost:$15 When:Feb.8,15

Flashlight Adventure

    Put on your warm clothes,bring a flashlight and a pair of binoculars.Come for a night  walk along the Happy Valley and Secret Jungle in the National Park.Many of the animals you will see on the trip can only be seen at night.This walk lasts two and a half hours.

Trip 3

Cost:$12 When:Feb.8,15,22

Essential equipment

●Please bring enough water and food for all walks.

●Wear good walking shoes﹣﹣no high heels or sandals.

●Wear a hat for day walks.

●Dress warmly for night walks

●Children must be with an adult.

●Make  sure  your  flashlight  works  well  and  brings

extra batteries for night walks.

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