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    that I’m not dreaming that P.” The inconsistency lies in the fact that René Descartes uses his idea of having dreams that are so realistic as a foundation for the argument. However, in doing this Descartes is then proving the second premise false. Descartes has declared the idea of knowing he’s dreaming rather than awake, disproving what the dream argument is trying to establish. In addition, one natural phenomenon that can also disprove the argument is lucid dreaming. Lucid dreaming is a state…

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    Dreams are Impossible Dreams sometimes doesn’t exists until you work hard to get it. “Love in L.A” and “The story of an hour” both has almost similar traits in both characters Mrs. Mallard and Jake, like dreaming of happiness, freedom and living in a luxurious life. And that both were selfish and they weren’t thankful to god that one of them has a house to sleep in and the other has a car unlike so many people. People thought that when Mrs. Mallard’s husband died that she is sad all the time…

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    Dream Argument as follows: 1. If I am dreaming, most of my beliefs about the things around me are false. 2. Therefore, if I’m dreaming, I lack knowledge of my surroundings 3. There are never any reliable signs to distinguish dreaming from being…

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    across the novel are that fear is the biggest obstacle in life and to never stop dreaming. One important life lesson in the novel is that fear is the biggest obstacle in life. The baker and the crystal merchant are afraid to go out and explore life and therefore did not fulfill their live’s journeys. Another reason that fear…

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    Aboriginal Art History

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    interesting is the art carved in tree-bark showing skill, inspiration and creativity. The Aboriginal people are also known for tracking, they have successfully tracked and found people that were lost for days. Aboriginal Myths The concept of dreaming which involves connecting with their ancestors, though dreams and sharing thoughts with those that agree or have similar dreams is common. They believe that having knowledge of star formations can assist…

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    nursing.Sheila was head strong and knew what was expected when she joined the nursing class. She knows she needed the money to help with the kids and to put food on the table every night. Just because Sheila lost welfare doesn’t mean she stopped dreaming about being a nurse,she pulled everything together and did what she had to do for her family. This example,supports the theme because Shelia life dream was to be a nurse and know she had…

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    His first experience was dreaming his aunt was dead and waking up to realizing her aunt had been dead for seven weeks. He then goes to a dream specialist who attempts to help him, but ends up using George’s ability to his advantage. Throughout the book George changed reality several…

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    is a chance of failure, dreaming provides motivation. It is clearly worth it to dream because if someone actually puts in work, effort and dedication into something, the chances of achieving their dream are higher than if they just sat there. Evidence of this can be seen on this page about inspiring people. If you read the section about Stephen…

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    their dream, but many people did succeed. While too many dreams can cancel each other out, leaving no dreams, it’s still worth it to dream because it's something to look forward to in life, dreaming tells us what we want, and working hard can make it happen. I believe that is is worth it to dream because dreaming determines what we really want in life. This is shown in the article “Why You Should Be and Should Not Be a Dreamer”. One of the main…

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    Types Of Dreams

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    most dreams seem meaningless or full of nonsense. While looking closer at what some researchers have discovered, it is shown that dreams can hold deeper meanings, problems can be solved, and emotions can be set free during dreams. The process of dreaming is essential to health. Humans dream to maintain a healthy mind and the ability to keep emotions in control. Dreams and why we dream have been popular…

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