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    Controlling dreams is very intriguing phenomenon. In the book Lucid by Adrienne Stoltz and Ron Bass readers can experience what it is like to be able to control dreams. Gangsters in the time of prohibition were very ruthless and dirty, which is clear to see in the book The Untouchables by Eliot Ness. These two books have many differences, but they both have objects that deeply connect to the plots. In this journal, the argument is why alcohol, animals, and the girl’s beds are the most important…

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    In "Master Harold"...and the boys we see Sam’s imagination and his strive to spread his dreams with Willie and Hally to change their mindsets towards one of imaginations and dreams. As we start reading the book we see that Sam is a very wise man with a very gregarious attitude with his friends. Sam has a very detailed imagination that throughout…

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    loss can be quite painful for us, and their life memories lingering in our thoughts. This may cause us to become distant from our personal lives and lead to isolation. For this reason, dreams are common for those grieving about a lost family member. Although a dream occurs when one is asleep, the realism of some dreams may lead some to believe they were never sleeping, which would instead make it a vision. The Bible is very clear about Gods stance on death and visions for his followers, and by…

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    Nightmares are something that you remember for a while and then generally forget the rest of your life. Nightmares are malevolent, terrible, and scary dreams that no one wants to dream about. The characters in the book Hunger by Michael Grant are living in a nightmare. It has been three months since all the adults and teenagers over the age of fourteen have disappeared like data expunged out of a computer (☺ simile). There is a huge dome that is surrounding Perdido Beach and Coates Academy and…

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    Dreams In The Odyssey

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    What are dreams designed to do? How do we dream? Do they even mean anything? These are questions people may contemplate when they wake in the morning after encountering a series of thoughts, images, and sensations that occurred during their sleep. Every person in the world – big or small, rich or poor – has drifted off and dreamt at some point in their life. Many of these people ignore what occupied their minds that night, continue on with their day, and forget what the dream was even about by…

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    explained, and, as a result, are never truly realized for their impact on nearly every aspect of their selves. Dreams not only act as motivation, but they influence our thoughts, actions, and personality. The thoughts we produce, and thus our interpretations of the world, are strongly influenced by our dreams. In the novel, Of Mice and Men esteemed author “John Steinbeck” demonstrates how dreams can change the perception of a situation depending on the beholder. George turned…

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    sleep. REM means Rapid Eye Movement. When you enter this cycle, you get the deepest sleep, but it’s also when you begin to dream those vivid dreams you probably don’t remember when you wake up. Sure, if you’re untrained, you will only remember bits and pieces of them, but not enough to differentiate one dream from another during REM sleep. What if you could turn your dreams off altogether? At the University of California, Berkeley, neuroscientists have done just that on mice. What the…

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    Blue Dreams the tittle of this book represents the sky and how it is always blue. The color blue represents Hopes and Dreams in Korea. This book shows the significant wave of Korean immigrants that were persuaded by the promise of the American dream if they come to America. That dream that they have been chasing has been proven increasingly doubtful to most of these immigrants. As time goes on and generation after generation of Korean Americans arise, many of the elder often transfer this goals…

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    When growing up, just about every child has some grandiose yet profoundly naïve dream for themselves, be it an astronaut, cowboy, the president, or even the regional manager of a gas station. I, of course, was no exception to this rule; much to my mother’s disappointment, my dream was to be a rock star. The idea of being on stage wowing crowds of people thrilled me immensely; however, even as a child, I understood this dream of mine to be incredibly unlikely, which made my moment of playing a…

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    of Night Flying Woman, Ignatia Broker starts with Oona talking about her dream. This to me brings up the importance of dreams and that meaning that they can have. Throughout this semester in almost every book we have read there is always someone having a dream. Dreams are very much a part of Native culture. When Oona tells her mom “In my dream I saw eight lodges” (Pg.77). Her mom just accepts it and does not question it. Dreams in Native culture have been used to predict the future. Which is…

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