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    2. There are several techniques that therapists use during psychoanalytic therapy to help the clients uncover their unconscious thoughts and mind. One of these tactics is free association. In this form of therapy, the client is supposed to say anything that comes to mind. The client is not to filter or analyze any of their thoughts, but to just voice the thoughts they have. While they do this, the therapist is analyzing everything they say. No thought or phase is thought to be without…

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    The American Dream is the idea that Americans work really hard to achieve their values and goals and is very satisfied with their financial and social situation. It pertains only to the Whites because they are the main group of people in society that receive more prominence, money, and education compared to the Blacks. The Blacks wanting to achieve the American Dream starts with them migrating up North, leaving behind their home and plantation field in the South, which is the first act of…

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    Attain Your Life Goals

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    Attain Your Life Goals Using These 7 Small Money Moves Overview Most people have great financial dreams but unfortunately most of them never come to a reality. This failure is majorly contributed by poor money moves that we make. The most amazing thing is that there is nothing impossible; what you do as you work towards a goal is what determines the final destination. Every person would like to meet all the life bills and be left debt free. The challenge is in getting to where they want to be.…

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    mold a dream. It takes only a fraction of a second for it to be shattered.” One only needs a fraction of a second to destroy a dream. Humans want dreams to prosper, and to do so, hope and faith are very important. Without dreams, hope or faith, it can be devastating to a person, as they would have no goals and without hope or faith, people would seem lost while living with no directions or any goals whatsoever. Dreams could be completely insane, and may never get accomplished but those dreams…

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    what we dream and believe our future to be by showing relevant pictures that describe our wishes. Here in my vision wall, I have covered 5 areas of my future life that I have dreams to visualize them into reality. I believe these areas show what a person can truly be coming deep from their goals, before all the negative thoughts and put downs. This is what I see my life to be in the future: Family In my future family, I would like to get married to a kind and loving girl, as well as having 2…

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    pursuit of her goal that was making her smile and laugh as she tossed up her cap into the air. And on this innocuous thought, she is…

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    The Deception of the Dream The American dream—the belief in hard work leading to success—is something that countless Americans look up to; however, some believe that instead of freedoms and equal opportunities, this dream has become a pursuit of material prosperity which does not necessarily lead to happiness or satisfaction. In “The Son from America”, by Isaac Bashevis Singer, Singer depicts the differences and changes in values between an old Polish couple and their son caused by the son’s…

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    American Dream Dbq

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    March 2, 2018 What is the American Dream, and is it worth pursuing? The American Dream is often referred to as one ideal, however, some argue it can be different for every person. In his book, The Epic of America, James Truslow Adams described the American Dream as “...that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement. It is not a dream of motor cars and high wages merely, but a dream of…

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    Petty’s “Wake Up Time” and BTS “2!3!” both communicate the same message and ideology even though they are from virtually two ends of the musical spectrum. While the songs are about two different types of conflicts in an individual’s life, “Wake Up Time” and “2!3!” both describe personal struggles an individual would feel after disregarding reality and having to accept their situation. “Wake Up Time” portrays the struggle whilst realizing mistakes made after personal dreams have failed;…

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    The Alchemist Themes Analysis: Fear By: Sally, Leon, Lindy and Vivian 1. Fear of defeat • "There is only one thing that makes a dream impossible to achieve: the fear of failure" The fear of defeat or failure is highlighted throughout the novel when Santiago tried to turn himself into the wind, the story of the minor and how he overcomes his fears. The boy was shaking with fear, but the alchemist helped him out of the tent. • "Don 't let them…

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