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    The Field of Dreams

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    The Field of Dreams Throughout the movie “The Field of Dreams” there are many concepts we have learned throughout chapter one presented in the film. Ray Kinsella hears voices speaking to him on the farm and this concept is listening to God. Ray also responds to God’s call which is the concept of Responding to God. Ray shows a great amount of Sacramental blindness also when he gets frustrated and asks what is in it for him. Ray was in the fields working one day when he heard a sudden voice talk

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    The Dream Hotel

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    DUBAI DREAM PALACE Introduction: The process of building a hotel is never easy. Building a hotel like the Burj Al Arab would seem an almost impossible task given the fact that the man behind the whole idea wanted a building that would cross all boundaries be it in terms of luxury‚ size and other factors to become the world’s first 7 star hotel. So what were some of the principles applied when building this magnificent building? Vision Definition - Unusual competence in discernment or perception;

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    Dream world

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    Dream World A long time ago I had read a story‚ a story of a man and his goal to create a new world with peace. The perfection that those inked lines held were amazing‚ one is still in my head rings like a note of the piano-“I will create‚ a new world with you in it.” Reading his life story‚ I understood what he meant‚ that innocent line can bring tears into my eyes. There is a deep meaning to it. My body was shivering‚ I was scared. What happened? I opened my eyes slowly‚ with a shocked expression

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    Dream Vacation

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    Dream Vacation If I could travel somewhere I would have to say my dream vacation would be to an African Safari. There are so many different ones to go see but if I could choose one I’d go with Mozambique Safaris .It is an excellent choice for a Luxury African Safar vacation. What makes a Mozambique Safari tour so spectacular? Bordered by warm‚ clean Indian Ocean waters‚ Mozambique’s unspoiled sandy beaches are amongst the best in the world. The Bazaruto Archipelago‚ Maputo‚ and Pemba

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    Sleep and Dreams

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    * We have solid knowledge on sleep but are still looking for better treatments * How can we sleep in different habitats? Underground‚ deep sea‚ and space * Recently discovered: people in a study on space sleeping found that the individuals went lethargic and had depression issues‚ didn’t move much and avoided crucial exercise (important because we don’t want to send depressed people on long voyages) * Origin of the word sleep: somnus (roman god of sleep) and hypnos (greek god of sleep)=

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    Dream and Reality

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    Dream and Reality In the complex real world that we are living‚ there are dark and bright sides. It is easy for us to see the bright side‚ but it is not bright enough for us to see the dark sides of the world. One way to investigate the dark side of the world in a fun way is to read fairy tales and fables. Fairy tales and fables are short narrative stories with some deep meanings and moral lessons. In fact‚ they originally stemmed from oral tradition stories and old folk tales. Fables contain

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    Nurse Dream

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    Towards the beginning of my high school career‚ I realized that my dream was to work with and take care of people. I began volunteering at Elyria Memorial Hospital my freshman year of high school‚ which sparked my interest in a nursing career from the start. I was able to get quick peeks of the tasks that the nurses had to accomplish throughout the day as I ran blood and specimens back and forth to the lab and various floors. The nurses were always up on their feet‚ running around taking care of

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    Was It a Dream

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    “Was It A Dream?” written by Guy de Maupassant begins with a man describing his deep love for a woman‚ when suddenly she becomes sick and dies. All the man knew was that the woman comes home on a rainy day and was very ill. A few doctors and nurses visit and give her medicine‚ the woman dies shortly after. He is so distraught that he could hardly remember anything people would say to him. They hold a funeral for the woman and bury her. The narrator takes a trip and when he returns to their house

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    The Animal Testing Paradox “Earth was created for all life‚ not just human life.”-Anthony Douglas Williams. Animal abuse can take forms in several different ways. One of the main ways that animals are mistreated is by cosmetic testing. The extremities of this topic have been kept out of the public eye for decades. Animal testing is wasteful‚ useless‚ and dangerous. The experiments that are done on these animals are gruesome. Bountiful amounts of people (about 62% in 2004 according to Heather Mason

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    hopes and dreams

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    for the migrant worker) were involved in an unlikely partnership. George is intelligent and carries self-confidence‚ whereas Lennie is of an enormous build and has the mind capability of a young child. George and Lennie’s “dream” very much relates to that of the American Dream of many migrant workers during the economic crisis. Steinbeck portrays the relationship between George and Lennie throughout the novel with the use of language and similarity to that of a real migrant worker in 1930’s America

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