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    Reading Report

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    their own culture‚ their own dress‚ their own music‚etc. In conclusion‚ all the article is about Quetzal experience about the music and how he is trying to help with society. He also is giving people a message of imagination and dreaming‚ not only for themselves‚ also dreaming for the purpose of connecting each other. | Personal Opinion (Min. 50 words for 150-word summaries | Min. 100 words for 300-word summaries) I believe that everyone has a different way of interpreting the music. Not everyone

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    Miners- Wilfred Owen

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    lies indeed: Comforted years will sit soft-chaired‚ In rooms of amber‚ The years will stretch their hands‚ well-cheered By our life’s ember; The centuries will burn rich loads With which we groaned‚ Whose warmth shall lull their dreaming lids‚ While songs are crooned; But they will not dream of us poor lads Lost in the ground. MINERS - Wilfred Owen There was a whispering in my hearth‚ A sigh of the coal‚ Grown wistful of a former earth It might

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    my childhood dreams

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    or to be like their favorite characters from cartoons. I dreamt a lot as a child‚ and my dreams were sometimes very strange and funny‚ and I still keep dreaming of most of my childhood dreams. For example‚ I still dream of a magic wand that would solve my problem. I do not believe that I will really have it‚ but that does not stop me from dreaming of it. As a child‚ I wanted to have a magic wand to create toys‚ turn stones into kittens and cast curses on my "enemies". I wanted to transform myself

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    Chase Your Passion

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    more powerful. Here are a few of those reasons: * You love the seductive sweetness of the longing and hoping that feels good and optimistic. * You’re afraid of problems that could occur if you catch your passion. * If you stay in the dreaming stage‚ you don’t have to find out if you can really make your plan work. You don’t have to risk disappointment (you think). Look at the irony in those beliefs: Those feared problems ARE unsolvable because they’re not real – they’re just fantasies

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    denying that plasticfurniture tends to‚ on average‚ cost much less than most other traditional forms of furniture. 1. We probably have been dreaming of those mahogany or teak wood-based seating and tables but the purse is unable to afford them. 2. Plastic furniture will bring the seating and tables that do not differ too much from what you have been dreaming about. B. Lower price tags are common for this type of home equipment. 1. Yet the price tag does not necessarily reflect the quality

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    Eng comp. 101-18 November 5‚ 2013 Inception Analysis In the midst of the hustle and bustle of everyday life‚ some people want to escape reality and live out their fantasy. In the movie Inception ‚ people do this by falling into a dream state; a level of consciousness in which they are in complete control of who is involved and what happens. Though‚ when they wake up‚ nothing has changed. The main character‚ Cobb‚ had this particular experience. He was distracted by the love of his life

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    Matrix essays [philosophy] Explain some of the philosophical issues outlined in the film‚ The Matrix. (AO1) Through the film‚ The Matrix‚ the philosophical idea of epistemology is explored. One aspect of this philosophical issue that is tackles is whether we can trust our senses. In the film Morpheus says: ‘real is simply electrical impulses interpreted by your brain’. Everything we see is just light waves being reflected off objects into our eyes‚ everything we touch stimulates electrical

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    Dreams I

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    State of Consciousness What do Dreams Mean? Amanda Guzman Mrs. Nazario PSY 2012-385 Abstract Dreams can be the unanswered questions to ones thoughts or can create new questions by dawn. The phenomena of dreaming has been researched and studied since the study of the human mind has been studied; psychology. The works and wonders of the human brain is still unknown to many scientists. And that is because it is the most complex component of the human anatomy. The brain is working twenty-four-seven

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    He always keeps on complaining that he had to look after Lennie but if he didn’t he could go an make fifty bucks by working in another job. He could then use the money and go buy something he likes‚ or go to a whore house. George was definitely dreaming because he wasn’t going to leave Lennie alone and please his own will‚ he tells Lennie what he feels: “An’ when the end of the month came I would take my fifty bucks and go to a….cat house…” (Steinbeck 145: 2000 Ed) George was not allowed

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    A Midsummer Night’s Dream depicts the lunacy in love by warping tensions and the dream-like quality of love beneath the eyes of the dreamer to produce "rare visions" in which to learn from. The title of the play holds tremendous weight‚ as it depicts the passions of love through dreams‚ while emphasizing the relationship between the two. Dreams and love then become intertwined with one another and the similarities begin to become more apparent. Shakespeare brilliantly weaves the lives of the four

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