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    A Dream for The future

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    Topic: How Dreams Lead to Success Word Count: 704 A Dream for the Future Sitting in a bakery for hours on end making cookies and other sweet little treats sharing a food with people that is only found in one other place in the world‚ which is my dream for the future. Dreams they can encourage the minds of people‚ fuel his/her passion or drive to do something great‚ and they can lead to the success of a person or idea. Most dreams are written off as silly those people realized that though the dream

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    Descartes Dream Argument

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    are vivid‚ and sometimes so realistic we think it was not actually a dream. How do those dreams affect the way we live our life or are they even dreams? What would Rene Descartes say about dreams? Why do we dream‚ and what is the significance of dreaming? On our journey to understand a little more about Rene Descartes and what he would say about dreams happening plus their significance to our life we will be going through the Dream Argument as well as some of its criticism‚ imagination‚ and the Cartesian

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    You are on a sandy beach‚ watching the waves crash on the shore as the sun beats down on your face. On the horizon‚ you notice a small shape gradually getting larger and larger. Suddenly‚ you find yourself on the deck of a frightening pirate ship – not knowing how you got there. You look around and see a few familiar faces...is that your co-worker in the crow’s nest? Then a pirate with a large hat‚ presumably the captain‚ begins to walk toward you in a menacing way. A shock of fear courses through

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    Dream

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    can also occur before rem sleep. In my opinion‚ I personally agree with the discovery as I experience it myself almost every night when I am dreaming. Scientist also discover that the rem sleep will commence with the break of the connection between a part of the brain that control the movement of muscle and the muscle‚ thus preventing someone who is dreaming from acting out the dream he has. Again‚ I do experience the same when I start to dream in my sleep.\ Dream has been also related to

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    Essay On Lucid Dreams

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    dream studies for decades now‚ and we still aren’t 100 percent sure about the function of sleep‚ or exactly how and why we dream. It is said that a dream is a gateway to one’s subconscious. Lucid dreams are dreams in which you know that you are dreaming. And once you are in a lucid dream‚ you can consciously dream about what you desire‚ it’s a way for you to put the deepest areas of your brain to good use while

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    5 years from now

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    lives. I’m a kind of person that never stops on dreaming‚ wishing for something that I really wanted to have‚ and material things or even something that will make me and my family happy and satisfied. Back when I was only a child‚ I keep on saying to myself that I want a big house‚ a car‚ and I wanted to be rich so that I can help my family. I want to travel around the world with my family‚ something that we can’t do before. There’s nothing wrong in dreaming‚ as long as we have the courage and passion

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    Everybody knows how realistic dreams can be. Usually you only realize that ’it was all a dream’ after you have woken up. Well‚ here is an exercise you can do doing your free time to understand lucid dreams‚ which are dreams in which you know you are dreaming‚ better. Look around in the room in which you find yourself. Look at the objects‚ feel the clothes you are wearing‚ listen to all the sounds around you. Perhaps you still taste something you have eaten. Now imagine that you realize (in one way or

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    my dreams mean. C. Statement of Relevance: Dreams are something we all experience every night‚ whether we remember them or not. One-third of your life is spent sleeping‚ and in an average life time you would have spent about six years of it dreaming (dreammoods.com). D. Thesis: Today I would like to talk to you about Dream interpretation. E. Thesis & Preview Points: First‚ I would like to talk to you about the history of dream interpretation. I want to tell you some interesting

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    What dreams are made of

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    have been a mysterious wonder amongst humans. Everyone has dreams‚ and people who say they do not in fact do‚ but just don’t remember their dreams or recall the information that was in them. A person spends somewhere around six years of their life dreaming‚ which is about 2‚100 days in a dream world (dreamfacts). A lot of people often have weird and unexplained dreams that they usually just overlook‚ or don’t remember‚ but research is showing that there is meaning behind dreams. In the Ancient time

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    Kitchenette Building

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    ” Even if a dream were allowed to enter into their minds‚ even if they had made enough time to think of one‚ they could only ponder it for seconds before it was time‚ in this case‚ go be the sixth person to use the shower. Their minds slip from dreaming a dream‚ to hoping the water is at least lukewarm. By saying “a dream‚” rather than saying‚ “dreams‚” Brooks also puts emphasize on the fact that not only are the poor given little to no time to dream‚ but they only ever have ONE dream. They can’t

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