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    Dreams

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    Dream By: FY All our dreams can come true if we have the courage to pursue them. I believe every child is born a dreamer‚ from the moment we enter this world our mind wanders off in every direction. The thoughts created in our mind unconsciously creates us‚ as humans who differ from one another. For I have dreamed on and on‚ gone through thousands of dreams. Yet I realized that life is not unlimited‚ physically as well as our mentally we are not immortal and have a certain duration

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    Dream Summaries Day Dreaming: When your imagination carries you away. Daydreaming is a classified level of consciousness between sleep and wakefulness. False Awakening Dreams: You dream that you wake up and your day starts‚ but then you actually wake up. Lucid Dreaming: Where you realize you are dreaming during your dream‚ and then have the ability to control your dream and what happens inside of it. Nightmares: A nightmare is a disturbing dream that causes you to wake up feeling anxious and

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    Dream Meaning

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    Psychology Honors 21 December 2013 Interpretation of our Dreams After having a terrifying or delightful dream some may wonder why or what the meaning of their dream was. Luckily there are three theories which can explain why we had a certain dream. No one can explain which theory is the right theory. It all depends on which one makes more sense to you. The first theory is Sigmund Freud’s‚ psychoanalytic perspective. Freud thought that our dreams come from our most inner desire. A desire that we are

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    Psychology and Dreams

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    How to Turn Dreams into Reality We all have dreams for the future. Goals that are ripe for achieving. Ever since we were born‚ we’ve wanted to impact the world in some way and stand out from the crowd. Every day we hope that someone will notice us and recognize us for some special achievement. Maybe we want to be on stage‚ giving a speech to an enormous audience. We want to have that honorable stride as we get on stage‚ have the tears in our eyes as we stand tall‚ and proclaim our

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    conclusion in dreams

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS I. INRODUCTION II. MEANING OF DREAMS III. WHEN DOES DREAM OCCUR? IV. SLEEP A.STAGES OF SLEEP B.REM SLEEP C.NON REM SLEEP D.DIFFERENCE BETWEEN REM SLEEP AND NON REM SLEEP V. TYPES OF DREAMS A.LUCID DREAM B.NON LUCID DREAM C.DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LUCID AND NON LUCID D.DAYDREAM E.NIGHTMARE VI. CONCLUSION I.INTRODUCTION Many people are interested about the meaning of their dreamsdreams that occur in different time‚ different situation and ways. It was an intriguing

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    Understanding the Dream Process and Dream Meanings Amanda N. Hollis West Georgia Technical College PSYC 1101 Treva Sexton Understanding the Dream Process and Dream Meanings Everyone dreams‚ but people do not always remember the dream. When someone actually does remember the dream there is a chance that person is wondering‚ “Why they would dream about that?” and “What does that dream mean?” In Freud’s The Interpretation of Dreams‚ he claims that dreams are meaningful and the reason why they

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    Dream Analysis

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    Since the beginning of time‚ dreams have been a mysterious wonder amongst humans. The word "dream" comes from the Middle English word dreme‚ which means‚ "joy" and "music." Everyone has dreams‚ and those who say they don ’t in fact do‚ but just don ’t remember their dreams. A person spends 6 years of their life dreaming‚ which is equivalent to 2‚100 days in different world (dreamfacts). Many people often have weird and unexplained dreams that they usually just overlook‚ but research is showing

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    Dream High

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    Dream High Every single person has their own dream. Maybe it is small‚ maybe it is lofty‚ maybe it is simple‚ maybe it is hard to achieve. But Hip Hop and e.e.cummings tell us never give up your dream. Some lyrics and poems talk about similar things‚ like talking about achieving dreams; both the lyrics and poems give us inspiration. If we want to dream high‚ we must try ours’ best. Somebody have a dream‚ he has a lot of difficulty on the way of seeking the dream‚ but he has fire in his heart‚

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    The Importance of Dreams

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    The Importance of Dreams Dreams. Everyone has them. Goals‚ aspirations‚ things they strive to achieve. Some people’s dreams are more far fetched while others are more realistic. Nonetheless‚ everyone has a dream. It’s what fuels one to work hard. He or she knows that in order to achieve their goal or goals‚ they must work hard and try his or her best. The poem “Dreams” by Langston Hughes really defines just how important it is for one to have dreams. The poem compared dead dreams to a life that

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    The Psychology of Dreams

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    Why we dream: an analysis of contemporary research and theory on the function of dreaming Krista L. Hulm Essay Topic Why do we dream? Discuss with reference to psychological theories and research. Abstract Within classical psychoanalytic psychology‚ Freud’s (1900) conception of dreams is the most prominent dream theory among modern Western culture (Fosshage‚ 1983). Freud theorised that dreams serve a dual‚ compromise function. He suggested that unconscious‚ instinctual

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