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    your Dreams Determination plays a imperative part in perusing our goals and dreams. Without determination, we may give up on our dreams, but they will never give up on us. In the poem “Harlem,” Langston Hughes talks about the tragedy that postponed dreams can cause in a persons life. The poem suggests deferred dreams may “dry up like a raisin in the sun”, representing that abandoned dreams left alone can become small and withered. Another simile in the poem states that ignored dreams may…

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    Apple: To see an apple in your dream symbolizes knowledge, wisdom and great prosperity. You mentioned how you liked school, and this is not a quality all people share. Perhaps knowledge is a large part of your life, and from this we can predict that you will have a good time and school. You will grow wise, and you will share your knowledge with the world. If you work towards it, a world of prosperity is within reach. Take advantage of opportunities you are given and see where they lead you!…

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    Reuben's dreams had a significant role in his reality, and the author used his dreams to show what may happen later on or as a way to reflect on what was currently happening in his life. The dreams Reuben had were very vivid to him, and were mostly nightmares that obligated him wake up scared to fall back asleep and made breathing a struggle for him. He mainly described the way he felt after the dream had finished. When people experience bad dreams on a regular basis, it can mean that the dreams…

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    Journaling my dreams was not a very easy thing for me to do. I tend to not remember my dreams, so it took a lot of hard work for me to correctly recollect them. The reason I chose this dream to analyze was because I found it so strange and completely untrue. The truth about how I felt about my mother and how she treated me was nothing close to my dream. That is why I actually enjoyed analyzing it and getting down to the truth of what it really meant. The first thing I distinctly remember from…

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    Dreams and Deception When I was around 7 years old, I had a nightmare I will remember for the rest of my life. It was a dark, stormy night, and it was quiet. I remember laying in my bed unable to go to sleep because I was so scared. I was scared something bad was about to happen. When I was finally able to go to sleep, my nightmare began. I found myself outside running from my house, drenched from the rain, not knowing what I was running from. A second later though, I did because I…

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    Essay On Lucid Dreaming

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    knowledge obtained by doing, can live through lucid dreams. Not in any way dream control, lucid dreams have little or no control on dreaming. Nevertheless, lucidity in a dream will probably improve the ability to methodically affect the specific happenings of the dream. Practice may influence the quantity or amount of control over events in a dream. Many lucid dreamers make a choice to do some act permitted only by the exceptional liberty of the dream,such as flying. Can our mind accept seeing…

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    Dreams can be seen as a trip into a fantasy, to relax, or even allow your unconscious to go through with fantasies that your conscious mind may not accept. Yet, sometimes dreams can be terrifying; they can leave you without any idea if what you are seeing is fantasy or reality. I remember, since childhood, of being told, ‘if you punch yourself and don’t feel pain then you’re sleeping’. But what if you pinch yourself and feel it; “...pain can be found in dreams and, thus, the saying that pitching…

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    A dream means to indulge in daydreams or fantasies, typically about something greatly desired. Everyone has had a dream at some point in their life. People will often tell the dreamers that it will never happen, that they’re stupid and should give up, but real dreamers never do. For dreamers the sky’s the limit, you could wish to be a liquor store owner or doctor like Walter and Beneatha in A Raisin In The Sun, you could wish to be a clown or to meet a mystery person like Dill and Scout in To…

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    When someone hears the word dream, what words come to their mind? It might be a hope, a trance, or even a wonder. I think of the word ambition. A dream to me is something that I look forward to and it keeps me moving forward to achieve a major goal in my life. Dreams are different in each perspective, but some try to crush others’ dreams. Some think their dreams are more valuable than others. However, who’s to say someone’s dreams are worthless? No one should, but unfortunately that is not the…

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    Afghanistan,” 2014). Within this population studies have pointed out the disparagement between the dreams involving nightmares experienced by the general public…

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