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    Every individual dreams; however, some people are affected more than others. Dreams are sequences of images, ideas, emotions, and sensations that occur involuntarily in the mind during certain stages of sleep. Most occurring during rapid-eye movement or REM—when brain activity is high and resembles being awake. Many believe that dreams are a connection to an individual’s subconscious. Sigmund Freud, a scientist in the early 1900s performed extensive studies on dreams, including their…

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    mind; The level of consciousness, the level of practical sense, and the level of imagination. All of which can easily be found in King’s “I Have a Dream” but first we must understand what the levels mean to understand their role in King‘s speech.. The first level of the mind is the level of consciousness or awareness. Frye does an excellent job in describing these levels by using a shipwreck scenario to use as metaphor to these levels. In the level of conscious awareness, you have…

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    finally lull into a sleeping state, we as individuals will have four to seven dreams during the nighttime. It will take one and a half hours, roughly 20% of our time peacefully sleeping, to dream. The empirical research on massive collections of dream reports has shown that our time dreaming reflects the relationships, activities,…

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    Dreams Psychoanalysts assert that mental illnesses are the result of disturbances within the unconscious; which access occurs through dreams (Johansson, 2007). Proponents of this framework believe that dreams are the windows to the soul containing the desires and fears of an individual (Newirth, 2015). Psychotherapists utilize free association in an effort to understand the true nature of the individual and gain insight into the repressed thoughts causing disturbances within the patient…

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    Imagine being transported to a place where you can get rid of all of your fears and live out your hopes and dreams. Although this may seem absurd, there is a way to have access to this place. People say that miracles don’t happen overnight, but these people are genuinely mistaken. Lucid dreaming offers us a chance to play out our aspirations, overcome fears, practice and improve real life skills, and even discover a personal meaning to life. Lucid Dreaming comes from the Greek word for "clear",…

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    Deceitful Dreams According to the Oxford Dictionary, a dream is, "A cherished aspiration, ambition, or ideal; An unrealistic or self-deluding fantasy." Dreams are different from one another and come in many shapes and sizes, but all dreams are purely a desire and are imaginative. In society, dreams play a large role in how people live their everyday life. For instance, people may make decisions solely based on their own dream. In the United States, a common ethos is the American Dream. The…

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    wrote several books about his theories. Some of his books are The Ego and the Id, Beyond the Pleasure Principle, and Dream Psychology (Psychoanalysis for Beginners. Although most of his theories were proven to be wrong over time, he still was a major contributor to the field of psychology. Some of his famous theories include the unconscious mind, the psyche, defense mechanisms, and dream analysis. Freud was a strong believer that everything about a person resides in the unconscious. People’s…

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    school. This love for learning carried on with me all throughout middle and high school and now I cannot wait to see what is in store for me to learn in college. I have a dream school, I know what I want to major in, and I know what I am passionate about and what I want to pursue. The only road block I face is paying my way to those dreams. The school I want to go to is nearly $40,000 a year. With the career I want to pursue and the little financial need that will be met, I feel as if I will be…

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    Pickthall have written about our beautiful land. Both Pickthall poems “Dream River” and “The Pool” as well as Lampman’s “Morning on the Lièvres” do a wonderful job of describing nature. They constantly refer to gemstones or metals to describe nature’s aspects, thus giving the reader a strong visual aspect to base themselves on. Furthermore, by linking other aspects of nature to selective languageone creates instances of spirituality and dream like feelings. Throughout their works, Lampman and…

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    position. By proving to my employer that I was the right candidate for the job, it will help me be more confident and show my company that I am a dedicated employee. That is why I know getting my degree is obtainable. I am determined to learn more about accounting and make myself proud. After all, isn’t it encouraging when you complete your first test and get an A+. Who doesn’t like knowing that they are doing a great job, it is very…

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