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    Against Interpretation

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    teachers to ask their students to “dig deeper” into the text that they are reading. In fact‚ every high school English course that I took part in involved interpreting the texts the way that I saw it. After reading Poetics by Aristotle and Against Interpretation by Susan Sontag‚ I now realize that it is not always important to find the hidden meaning of texts. As a student‚ it is necessary to look closely at the texts‚ however it is not always necessary to find incantations while interpreting them.

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    The power of dreams

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    The powers of dreams have always been underestimated. There is a whole new world in the sub conscious mind that helps us in a subtle way. In this project you will see how a baby was born because of a dream‚ how nightmares can be partially good for you‚ be given a background on dreams in general and details on interpreting your own dreams amongst other things. Background Everybody dreams but not everybody can remember them. We usually don’t remember dreams when we suddenly wake up and move about

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    audience on dreams Intro: Can you remember the last dream you had? Maybe you could fly or were falling down an endless dark tunnel. Perhaps you were awakened by a horrific dream in the middle of the night. If any of you are like me you experience vivid dreams. I would like to start by share one of my dream experiences with you all. About two months ago I had a dream that my boyfriend was cheating on me‚ now I know all you girls and guys can relate to this. I wake up in the morning with my dream still

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    How to Interpret Dreams

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    2013 How to Interpret Dreams You wake up from fighting zombies or playing football in the Super Bowl for your favorite team. Although you’re sad it’s over‚ you wonder what these dreams mean. Most people have wondered this question‚ and few have summed up these dreams to be random and meaningless. Although‚ Dr. G. William Domhoff‚ the author of “The Scientific Study of Dreams” and one of the leading dream researchers in the world says‚ “Our analyses of lengthy dream journals reveal that there

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    Statutory Interpretation

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    Kamal McPherson Cape Law Evaluate the rules of interpretation which guides judge’s in the interpretation of statutes or acts of Parliament and the presumption they applied in this process. To gain an explicit and profound competence of statutory interpretation and rules of statutory interpretation‚ they are few key elements and definition that must be referred to these concepts. Statutory interpretation is a source of law‚ which means‚ where laws are taken from to aid in the decision making

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    Freudian Dreams Recently‚ the son of my colleague visited my office‚ hoping that I would help him understand a vivid and elaborate dream he recently had. He proudly claimed that he read my book‚ The Interpretation of Dreams‚ in its entirety‚ and hoped that my expertise in dream analysis would help him discover more about his subconscious. The dream is as follows: - “I was alone in a pure white room with a small‚ old-fashioned

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    Interpretation of Statutes

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    INTERPRETATION OF STATUTES INTRODUCTION It is a well established fact that the legislature is highest law making body and the court is merely an interpreter of the law. But actually the fact is by interpreting the law the court can make comprehensive changes in the actual implementation and overall maneuver of the law. Moving further‚ to understand everything about interpretation which has been gradually evolved in modern context from ancient Indian rules with the help of follows up of different

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    Rules of Interpretation

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    Statutory interpretation is the process by which courts interpret and apply legislation. Some amount of interpretation is always necessary when a case involves a statute. Sometimes the words of a statute have a plain and straightforward meaning. But in many cases‚ there is some ambiguity or vagueness in the words of the statute that must be resolved by the judge. To find the meanings of statutes‚ judges use various tools and methods of statutory interpretation‚ including rules of interpretation. The five

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    Abstract Both Freud and Jung provided important and interesting theories on dreams; encompassing their functions‚ their roots‚ and their meanings. Freud looked at dreams as a result of repressed memories‚ particularly repressed sexual memories from our childhood. Jung however‚ believed that dreams delved beyond sexual repression during younger years‚ to other problems‚ be it trauma‚ anxiety etc. Jung also believed dreams changed predominately through middle adult years‚ while Freud believed the opposite

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    Since the dream assignment was initially assigned‚ I have been having strange and weird dreams that I would not even be able to being explaining‚ so I decided to choose a dream I had in the past that I vividly remember. A couple years ago‚ probably four or five‚ I had a dream that I will probably remember forever. In this dream‚ I died. I remember being in an immeasurably large and murky room. The only thing in the room‚ besides myself‚ was an enormous pool. It was a strange start to the dream‚ but that

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