Mission 2: Making Money Honey

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Poor… Poor…Poor city of Modesto they can never catch a break. Luckily I Fierce Dream am here to help them in their desperate time of need. As I set out on Mission: employment I came across astounding facts that the Modesto employment rate has reached 17.2 percent. That is simply despicable for an agricultural city. Commercial and agriculture greatly contributes and are vital for the growth of the city by items such as dairy products, almonds, and even wine.
Act:
Enough already! It’s time for me Fierce Dreamer to help take action among these other groups that are working towards the well being of Modesto’s economic future. First with my micro loan I would give every family in Modesto a couple thousands of dollars so they could go shopping. Yes, shopping and this will cause all the business people to realize that they are completely understaffed. Thus they will have to hire people to help maintain their company. Okay, well maybe that’s wishful thinking, but one project that I found most intriguing is the California High Speed Rail System that will help to stimulate the economy by providing jobs and long term benefits. The speed rail will range from Sacramento all the way to San Diego. Just imagine all the jobs that will be available due to this magnificent idea.  With m
Imagine:
As I have a blast to the future thanks to my ability to dream, and make them come true; I see tons of people heading off to work. Wait a minute it’s not just tons it’s practically the whole city of Modesto; well those that are eligible to work. Thanks to my gracious donations to all the Modesto families with my micro loans they all used the money to go shopping, which caused a big boom in major companies. This great plan of mine opened up hundreds of jobs, and still allows everyone that wants or that is in need of a job to successfully achieve one.




Mission 1: Save Modesto Schools


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Where are the school districts heading some may ask? Down the wrong path that’s for sure. I remember the time when school was looked at with enthusiasm and excitement. A place to make friends and participate in various clubs; if you’re a musician then one could join choir or band, if you believe you’re athletically talented join a sport. Within this recession extracurricular activities are being viewed as unimportant, and are perceived as a money waster in schools.
As I set out on my mission I came across a distressed family who is in fear of their children’s school experience. As we conversed I was in complete astonishment to discover that the AVID program has been eliminated, as well as music and sports cuts. I also was informed that there has been a rising issue of classroom sizes have being expanded. The distressed parents are in fear that without the help of AVID that their dear child will turn away from college. Huh?? What?? No college?? I’ve heard enough of this nonsense. I am the Fierce Dreamer, and since these children’s dreams are being crushed one by one, well it’s my job to intervene.
Act:
Have no fear, Fierce Dreamer is here! I have composed a bullet, fire, and water proof plan to correct the wrong doings of these dream crushers. For starters I will take over every local news source and hold a brief, yet effective lecture to strongly influence everyone to participate and volunteer in this desperate time of need. As the people of Modesto are listening to my luminous voice they will all enter a trance; where the visualize Modesto schools with no impact of the budget cuts whatsoever. In the trance the band is playing at the local football game, Art is displayed graciously within the schools, and the city. When the towns’ people snap out of the daze those that considered being wealthy will all run to the nearest bank and make immense amounts of donations to the Modesto district.
Okay so maybe that’s a tad bit unrealistic, but hey I am not called Fierce Dreamer just for fun. My super plan consists somewhat of gaining donations, but it falls mostly in the hands of us elegant dreamers. In this mission were going to use the community to our benefit Modesto isn’t called a “community” for no reason. First we will form a kinship with businesses, teachers, and other mentors to help fund raise. Just to help you fellow dreamers understand more efficiently here is an example to save the music program we put on a local save the music show. Where we gather bands, singers to play at a concert while families are able to sit and enjoy the entertainment. Or how about mini art exhibitions where individuals are able to purchase the art that they find most admirable.
Imagine:
To imagine a school without extracurriculm activities is like going to bed and not dreaming every night. Exactly it’s impossible! Societies have worked too hard to create a great school environment that has a little something for everyone. To see it slowly being taken away is devastating. With unlimited resources I would restore and improve the music, art, sports, and AVID programs. What some people fail to realize is that these activities are not just hobbies, but for most a dream career path. To have them taken away is basically saying to children that it’s just impossible for them to accomplish. Everyone deserves a haven away from home. Teachers are needed to inspire and motivate their students to reach for the stars. I would most definitely keep the AVID program because it has proven to be beneficial in helping students down the path to college.

Fierce Dreamer

My life of a super hero all began in the windy of month of November 1992. I was born a little different from most children with a mind full of ideas and endless possibilities. I tend to believe that nothing is out of reach, and that not even the sky is the limit. If something is greatly desired than I say shoot and hope for the moon. Sure my Government name might just be Lissette Montoya, but to the world I am something more than that. In fact I am spectacular beyond belief and go by the name none other than what I am, the passionate Fierce Dreamer.

What is it that I do, and what are my particular powers some may ask? To answer that might be hard, for there is a never ending list of jobs for Fierce Dreamer. If I must answer than I will graciously say that I am a dreamer that does more than just dream. I take into perspective what must be done to succeed in order to create the path for my future that matches perfectly to what I dream of. Whether it’s maintaining great grades to further my education, or scoping out sales to better my wardrobe. As for my powers, ha! People might be amazed that I hold the strongest power of all. Even though a dream might just be a wish my heart makes, it’s my fierceness and dedication that makes my dreams flow into a reality.

Time after time I might come across various arch nemeses trying to block the road to my perfect dreamland. When it’s all said and done, and the battle is over I always come out victorious. I mean not to sound all confident, but when one messes with the Fierce Dreamer expect to be shut down, and destroyed. I the Fierce Dreamer am in control of my dreams, and will exploit anything to gain what is rightfully mine.

Fierce Dreamer Unraveled

Okay… Okay so I’m not really a super hero that makes my dreams an instant reality. In order for me to get what I want it requires a little bit of work. For the most part I will say that all my dreams will not just be wishful aspirations, but future accomplishments. As for the real me… well let’s just say that I am an extremely talkative, and open minded girl, easy to get along with. My life revolves around sushi, the latest movies and shopping. I have the best family anyone could ask for; we are close and accepting of one another. As for my friends they are better than anything I could ask for.

I am incoming freshman to CSU Stanislaus. I originally planned on becoming on nurse, as of recently I realized that being a nurse just might not be right for me. I now have decided that majoring in communications is more me. For the simple fact that I consider talking and I am always up to par with the latest and greatest media news. With the degree in communications I want to concentrate on public relations. Call me a fool for dropping nursing for communications, but I have to do what I would love, rather than what would earn me more money.

Me on a regular day..

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