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    Dreaming According to the Dream Activation Synthesis Theory

    “Analysis dreaming according to the dream activation synthesis theory” The activation-synthesis theory explains us that the messages of dreams are not a meaning. They are only processing of brain system when we sleep. The chemicals in the brain transmit message from one nerve cell to another. This electrical energy randomly stimulates memories found in various area of the brain. Also, we have a need to make sense of our world and even while asleep. The brain takes these chaotic memories and creates

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    The Paralysis Caused by Wealth Through Milkman and Guitar’s Characters

    experiences. This desire for money paralyses them in that they can’t do anything to achieve their dreams. So even though Milkman and Guitar’s financial situation in their childhood is different, their longing to be rich and have money is equally strong, leaving them paralyzed. However, Milkman is able to escape the stillness in his life and does more than just “yearn”, he works towards achieving his dreams. Growing up Milkman and Guitar develop a different view on money because of their families wealth

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    Speech

    a minute. Five minutes after this dream about half of its content is forgotten and in 10 minutes 90% of it is gone. According to the New York time study done on October 20, 2013 by Gary Matter you spend about 6 years of your life dreaming. That’s more then 2100 days spent in a different realm. So today, lets look at how dreams really do occur, the part of your sleep cycle that dreams occur in and lastly different types of dreams. Transition: So where do dreams really start? Body I. REM Sleep

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    Dreams

    If You Can Dream It, You Can Do It! “I have heard it said that the first ingredient of success is to dream a great dream” – John A. Appleman How often do you dream or aspire? What do you do dream of? Why do people struggle to act upon their dreams? Is it fear or failure, insecurity in their abilities or chalk it up to wishful thinking that holds them back? These are questions that I often ask my students all the time. In return I offer, “Isn’t amazing how people only dream of greatness?”

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    Kingston's Dictionary

    ictionary ictionary D D KINGSTON’s KINGSTON SOTELO I LIFE Let me ask you a question. In your own point of view, what is life? It’s a simple question yet, hard to explain. Well son I’ll tell you, life for me ain’t been no crystal stair. Is it familiar to you? Haha well it’s from a famous poem written by Langston Hughes. And it’s true. Life is not that easy, there are many challenges to meet. Well for me, life is… a word of course. Let me tell you a story. Hi! I’m Kingston and I’m

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    The Daydreamer

    The Grown up The transition from childhood to adolescence is one of the most dramatic times of development and change in our lives. This is the time, when one is in the process of creating “who you are” and “awake” to a whole new world and future. You suddenly become a fully aware spectator of your surroundings, the behaviour of your superiors and the opposite gender. Even if change, and thereby adolescence, can be bewildering and challenging it’s an inevitable part of life. This is exactly

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    Why Do We Dream

    “Dreams are the touchstones of our characters”. -Henry David Thoreau Dreams have fascinated philosophers for thousands of years. You have often found yourself puzzling over mysterious content of a dream. Firstly let’s start by answering a basic question- What is a dream? A dream can include any of the images, thoughts and emotions that are experienced during sleep. Dreams can be filled with joyful emotions or frightening imagery, focused and understandable or unclear and confusing.

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    Banana

    Comprehending Dreams People have an extremely difficult time trying to comprehend the meaning of dreams. Fortunately, there are expert psychologists who specialize in understanding dreams. Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung are the two main psychologists who have theories about dreams. Freud came to the conclusion that dreams can be interpreted as advice for one’s self. Jung believed that dreams are a way for the brain to familiarize with the unconscious. According to Jung, every dream has a positive

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    A Long Way Gone

    Ishamel’s grandmother tells him that “we must strive to be like the moon” because it is a phrase that can remind him to look at the bright side of things and try to be positive about everything that happens to him. It is important to him because he learned by hearing those words that he should be a good example to everyone, a good person that no one complains about and that everyone likes. It made his childhood memories shape him for the future. 

3. I can still recall my mother telling me “más vale

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    Cinderella (1950)

    I was little, the fantasy behind the main character’s dreams was beyond magical that it took my heart for all Disney movies and all their songs. One of the main themes the film Cinderella (1950) portrays is how the “Dreams come true.” However, when I watched Cinderella (1950) again, my attention was brought to this one scene of Cinderella at the grand ball (51:24-56:00). Disney put out a branched out theme of when the main character’s dreams come to face the reality. The scene starts with Cinderella

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