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    a dream to come true

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    A Dream Yet To Come True I had set a goal to achieve good grades to get a gift promised by my parents which would be anything of my choice. I always dreamt and wanted to have a puppy. It all started on the 4th of October at 8:00 am the day before my exams. I was in my bedroom studying for my first exam paper which was commerce. While I was studying a thought crossed my mind. “Are my dreams going to turn into reality‚ if I answer all my papers exceedingly well and pass out with high grades?” With

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    Your Greatest Dream

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    YOUR GREATEST DREAM Nobody can exist without a dream. Everyone dreams of the future to some extent or another. When we are our age we often dream of becoming an astronaut‚ a fire-fighter or an actor. We also dream of becoming a world famous sportsman and to be somebody like Chad Le Clos‚ Ernie Els‚ Victor Matfield or Jaques Kallis. I certainly don’t dream about being Oscar Pistorius. We also dream of fast cars like a Bugatti Veiron or a Ferrari. Unfortunately not all of these dreams are realistic

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    It Is Worth It To Dream Misty Copeland‚ now a soloist at American Ballet Theatre‚ started with almost nothing. Even though Misty was encouraged to quit dancing by her own mother because they couldn’t afford it and she wasn’t spending enough time with her family‚ she never gave up. Throughout the Dream Unit‚ we have learned about the stories of many people and about how their dreams did or did not come true. It is completely worth it to dream because no matter the outcome‚ we will have improved from

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    Power Of Dreams Pp2

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    been fascinated by dreams and pondered their meaning. The power of dreams is accessible to everyone Current research indicates that dreaming is real and tied to real life situations. PP 5 Main Idea- Dreams may be relating to survival Dreaming is central to human evolution Dreams can also warn you of potential danger outside of your body‚ such as challenges.They can tells us what to do in those situations‚ such as moving out the way of harm. PP7 Main Idea- Dreams can alert us of internal

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    Elsa Salim Karam Mrs. Petrosky 2nd D April 3rd‚ 2012. Dreams: The Field of our Subconscious. Have you ever tried to understand your dreams‚ reveal the hidden message your subconscious is trying to make you see? Dreams are successions of images‚ ideas‚ emotions and sensations that occur involuntarily in the mind during certain stages of sleep. (Dictionary.com) Sigmund Freud‚ father of psychoanalysis‚ said that nothing occurs by chance. In fact‚ every action and thought is motivated by our subconscious

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    Theories Of Dream Z

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    Considered the father of psychoanalysis‚ Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) revolutionizes the study of dreams with his work The Interpretation of Dreams. Freud begins to analyze dreams in order to understand aspects of personality as they relate to pathology. He believes that nothing you do occurs by chance; every action and thought is motivated by your unconscious at some level. In order to live in a civilized society‚ you have a tendency to hold back our urges and repress our impulses. However‚ these

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    1984 Winston Dreams

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    Winston dreams portrayed a lot of his real life experience. Everything that happened to him in his subconscious most likely happened in the near future. Winston dreams told the readers what was going to happen before it even happened. For Instance‚ when he had a dream that he saw Julia in the Golden Country. Then‚ later on in the book Julia gave him directions to the golden country. The insight that is given is kind of like The Giver by Lois Lowry. In the giver the man gives his dreams to the main

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    At the point when Hamlet was composed‚ dream conveyed much the same importance as it does today. The essential and most truly reliable meaning of dream is "a train of considerations‚ pictures‚ or fancies going through the brain amid rest... A dream of the extravagant willfully or deliberately enjoyed when wakeful (esp. as being stunning or sit without moving) (OED‚ second ed.‚ s.v. "dream‚" 1a‚ 2). The meanings of the word pass on a feeling of the fantastical or unbelievable – Hamlet says "a fantasy

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    Animal Related Dreams

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    4. What do people tend to dream about‚ and what theories have been proposed to explain why people dream at all? On an average‚ throughout the person’s life span‚ it is assumed that a person spends six years of his life dreaming. Dreaming often has common themes associated with failure like being physically abused‚ forbiddance‚ chased and experiencing something disastrous. Sexual context in dreams is in bare minimal level. Often‚ a person’s previous day’s activities‚ excluding sexual context is what

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    I found the reading "The Symbolic Language of Dreams"‚ written by Stephens King‚ a very interesting story to write about. King stated a quote in his introduction saying that dreams are a useful way that help people find the nature of their problems; or‚ find answers to their problems in a symbolic way. The purpose of this essay is to show that dreams and imaginations were two main factors in King ’s successful life. Hence‚ dreams and imaginations are critical factors when writing; they sure can resolve

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