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    of a “battle companion” according to Gilgamesh’s mother the “axe” is a “strong man, a champion”. The sexual connotations symbolize how deep his feelings will be for Enkidu. Tablet VII Enkidu foresees his death through the symbolic dream of the underworld. Enkidu dreams of a man with “a somber face, a face like the lion-headed monster-bird Anzu” in the underworld, and the dead was “dressed like birds in feather garments,” The avian reference reflects a symbolic associate with birds and the souls…

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    people to discuss the idea that we are not always entirely aware of what we think or how we act. Freud proposed that there are three levels of consciousness and believed that much of our thoughts occur below the surface in our unconscious. Many modern researchers, including many theorists who discard other elements of Freud’s work, accept the claim that part of the mind is unconscious and that people often act for reasons when they are not conscious. Erdelyi (1974) supported elements of Freuds…

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    Theme: Honor the Dream; Walk with Courage, Dignity and Hope A dream is a series of thoughts, images and sensations occurring in a person's mind during sleep. Dreams are our windows to imagination, we experience things we couldn’t in reality and we fore see paths and destinies. We are able to create for ourselves a future through our very thought and ideas and our dreams can make changes and outstanding difference in this our world. It is through our dreams that our ancestors have…

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    achieve their dreams but what happens to those who don't? Most importantly what happens to the people around them? We often see the positive effects of dreams for example “we choose to go to the moon” written by John F. Kennedy helps us understand how dreams can help us “We choose to go to the moon, not because they are easy, but because they are hard, because that goal will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills” In this speech J.F Kennedy explains to us how dreams…

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    The only way for a person to ever achieve their dreams is to chase them, no matter how unrealistic they may be. Langston Hughes asks of a dream deferred, “Does it dry up like a raisin in the sun? Or fester like a sore— And then run? Does it stink like rotten meat? Or crust and sugar over— like a syrupy sweet? Maybe it just sags like a heavy load. Or does it explode?” What happens when a person tries to ignore their dreams? Hughes implies that a dream that one ignores will fester inside them,…

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    Hamilton Act lll, Scene lll Line 87, ‘’No’’. I would be enforced to disagree with Hamilton on that, though. In fact, I’d have to say yes. Throughout the year, I have been reading articles and watching videos of people achieving their dreams. Even though few dreams come true, it’s always worth the struggle. Not only because it teaches people their path in life and that it makes progress, but also because almost anything is achievable, if one tries hard enough. My first reason for believing…

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    Have you ever had a dream that you wanted to purse but saw no way of getting there? This is where I am Mr. Timberlake, my family and friends want me to become a Kindergarten teacher. I went throughout my years of schooling convincing myself that I should and thoroughly would enjoy becoming a teacher. After fifty hours of observation in the public school system I realized that I would be content but not happy because I did not chase my dreams. My love for writing started when my friend Amy and…

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    different look on reality. As I see it, dreams are reflections of our subjective reality; they are the ideas our subconscious mind forms on the basis of our perspective in the state of being awake. They are often regarded as symbolic, and we trust them more than we would trust a story featuring supernatural events. Nightmares, for example, are reflections of our greatest fears. Personally, I believe, the premonitions we get from nightmares, or just dreams in general, also affect our actions…

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    Importance Of Dream

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    How often do you dream? What do you dream of? Why do people struggle to act upon their dreams? Is it fear of failure? They are insecure in their abilities? According to John A. Appleman “The first ingredient of success is to dream a great dream” .Good day to everyone. I am Angelo Taypen. For today’s talk I would like to give you an inspirational speech about dream. I have never heard of anyone dreaming of failure or aspiring to be unsuccessful, maybe to other person but not to themselves.…

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    one truly understand the meaning to why we dream. Some researchers believe that dreams are random and meaningless activities of the brain. While others believe its necessary for people’s mental and emotional health. The most known well dream theory is one that is constructed by Sigmund Freud. The foundation of Freud’s theory lies on the idea that dreaming allows people to fulfill the desires that they are not able to express in the real world. Dreams permits the unconscious mind to play these…

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