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    Joseph Woods Dr,Griswold ENGL 1310.016 Sept. 30, 2015 What are Dreams For? In chapter four of The Storytelling Animal by Johnathan Gottschall, Gottschall argues that there are many reasons for having dreams and how dreams have meanings. He tries to see if dreaming is relevant to the way humans and animals live their lives. He gives examples and other sources to allow the reader to conclude if dreaming is relevant or not, and whether or not it is something that we really need to pay…

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    fantasy of dreams is a reality that discrete from the conscious mind. They are a sequence of mental representations or ideas that the mind generates during sleep. While dreams have captured the attention of people all around the world, this profound topic has led to additional questions and numerous answers.The stages of NREM sleep, lucid dreams, and the effects of dreams are subtly expressive. There are many theories that state why people dream, however, the reason as to why dreams occur is…

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    Walter Mitty Theme

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    ...suddenly a lovely, dark-haired girl was in Walter Mitty's arms. The District Attorney struck at her savagely. Without rising from his chair, Mitty let the man have it on the point of the chin. "You miserable cur!" Fifth daydream is when Mitty dreams of being an ace fighter pilot, the only one left after all the other pilots are taken sick with fear. Mitty prepares to fly alone into a hail of anti-aircraft fire, the only hope of the Allies and Mitty tries to relax with a cigarette, and his…

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    Therapy with Dream Analysis Reveals Critical Information Although children are taught to not take dreams too seriously; to remember dreams are not real, only imagination, this is not the case for all dreams. In reality, “...the dream serves as a substitute for a number of thoughts derived from our daily life, and which fit together with perfect logic” (Freud, 1987, p. 184). This proves our brains are still thinking well enough at night to make our dreams logical. Proving dreams are just as…

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    Why Do We Dream?

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    ‘Why do we dream?’ has been one of the questions that psychologists are forever trying to resolve. Researchers had come up with many theories as of why dream occurs, and one of the common theories stated that dreams might reflect human subconscious thoughts. Thus the aim of this paper is to investigate the extent to which dream represents the human subconscious. This paper was written mainly from researches on the Internet. It covered a wide range of resources such as website, research papers,…

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    goal is to learn how to lucid dream and find out, if it can affect performance in any way. Not only performance in daily life but also in specific areas like school, work or even a hobby. Two methods to learn lucid dreaming will be covered but both need one basic requirement, which is improve your “dream memory”. It may be possible that you already entered a lucid state but cannot remember it after you wake up. The best way to train yourself is a dream journal. A dream journal can be your…

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    This topic of non-dreamers was chosen because people do dream. Dreams are important because dreams prove REM sleep was entered. REM sleep is the type of sleep which rapid eye movement occurs. Muscle activity can also be occurring. The online source took the textbook one step further because more research was studied. Discovering Psychology written by Hockenbury, et al was edited and published in 2016 where as Evidence That Non-dreamers Dream: A REM Sleep Behavior Disorder Model written by…

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    The Five States Of Sleep

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    shows all delta brain waves and the body is in a very relaxed state. The fifth stage is REM where the brain waves are less intense and where vivid dreams occur. NREM sleep happens in the first four stages. In these, the body repairs itself, strengthens the immune system, builds muscles and regrows tissues. REM happens in one stage. It is where you have dreams that you can recall when you wake up. In this stage, your heart rate and breathing increases.…

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    Lucid Dreaming Process

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    o you want to dream about what you want and control your dream? Have you ever dreamt and waked up on the half of your dream for a mint or few second and then you sleep and continue your same dream. Each and every one of us spends around a third of his/her lives asleep. So we sleep for thousands and thousands of hours away from the world. However, what if you could add to your certain time to skills? What if you could extend your full conscious into your sleep. lucid dreaming means dreaming while…

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    Dream house Is an incredible movie that shows both aspects of a schizophrenia patient and the Bias connotations that comes with schizophrenia. Firstly, the Movie starts by showing a man named john attention who is leaving his job to go back home to his family to spend more time with them. Throughout the movie it showed him that when he arrived he was happy to see his wife and his two daughters. As joyful and playful his two little girls were they were hiding under a white sheet to…

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