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    Genesis 37: 14-20 Analysis

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    Human Relations Sunday Dream on Dreamer Genesis 37:14-20 What are you dreaming about? A reading from Acts 2:17-21 There is story prior to our text today about a young man named Joseph. He was one of the youngest of Jacob’s twelve sons, Joseph the dreamer. You don’t have to respond but just think on these questions. How many of you dream? What will it take for us to just let go and dream? Why do dreams puzzle us? What make a dream a good dream or a bad dream? Dream on Dreamer.…

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    It's Good To Dream Happy Are Those Who Dream Dreams And Are Ready To Pay The Price To make Them Come True. At least that's what Tupac Shakur said. In We Beat The Streets there was a lot of sentences that related to Tupac's quote. The boys Dreamed of what they wanted to be and they worked hard on it. And always dream because dreams lead you to happiness, And enjoyment to your life. I believe It's worth it to dream because. It inspires others. When you tell people it's worth it to dream…

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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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    From a young age I’ve always had dreams, goals, and things I wanted to accomplish. My very first dream started out at the age of 6 when I saw my best friend’s new golden retriever puppy and I decided right then and there that I just had to have one for myself. It become an obsession. That puppy was the only thing I could talk about, dream about, and I just knew that I couldn’t live my life without it. I would consistently beg my dad for that precious puppy and he would always give me the…

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    it is necessary to begin with his Dream Argument. Essentially, this consists of the claim that there is no way to determine whether a particular experience is actually happening or is instead a dream (Bramann). Different experiences can vary in their vividness; indeed, there can be some dreams that seem to be happening with more authenticity than actual events that pass on the timeline. One can wake up in a pool of actual perspiration based on the events in a dream; if you observe someone else…

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    arrived at our high school and we were all exited, it was our last day, it was graduation day. Who knew what our future had stored for us, the joy and excitement overwhelmed us. I was ready to attend UTI and become a master mechanic. I started to day dream while they were giving our graduation speech. Thinking about working on cars and being able to learn how they work and how to properly fix them made me anxious and ready to get to college. As I walked down that stage and shook and posed…

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    Dreams are really something aren't they? Dreams can play in your head theatre nice and pleasant, they can play wild and spectacular, they can play terrifying and violent, and some just straight up go insane. Most of the dreams from my childhood were exactly like the last description. They just take some bad advice from my subconscious and go nuts with it. I possess this one set of dreams that I remember very well, and fit the criteria of ‘insane’. Most of these dreams, my 2nd grade self…

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    paper house that states, “It burned brilliantly, and in three minutes was a heap of ashes on the grave.” Which can relate to how the stocks rised rapidly but took an unexpected turn and crashed. It connects to the unexpected turn in Tay and Yee’s dreams and how taking risks, greed and not having a backup plan was a result of their actions. The effects of ruling passion in one’s life teach one to be ambitious but without a backup plan and boundaries can become greedy and be lead down a hazardous…

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    someone’s dreams. Sometimes dreams need more than one person to become reality. Some of these dreams can’t be accomplished because of loneliness. Loneliness can hurt and affect many people, but why? It affects people because loneliness hurts. It can affect people emotionally and physically. It can cause people to feel lost, depressed, and unwanted. It can bring people down instead of bringing them up. Dreams are important. In the novella, Of Mice and Men, some characters had dreams. Dreams that…

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    It is Worth it to Dream “You can get what you want or you can just get old,” this is what Billy Joel once said, and it is still true. This can be interpreted as meaning that if someone doesn’t have any dreams or doesn’t go after them, there is no point in life. All someone would do without a dream is go through the motions and get old. Although sometimes it may be disappointing and seem like a waste of time, dreaming is worth it, they give people something to work for, having dream’s can…

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