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    DACA program process does not grant legal status to the recipients and is not a path to American citizenship and it is only a temporary relief where the dreamers may not be deported for two years. Most of the eligible undocumented immigrants in the United States are collecting the required documentation to prove their eligibility to receive dreamer programs. There are around 1.7 million people in the United States who are likely to meet the eligibility requirements for DACA program. This process…

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    DACA Implementation

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    DACA is not an easy way for illegal immigrants to become a citizen of the country it is a strict and diligent process made so that only the best and most responsible citizens can stay in the country. The longer DACA remains undecided, the longer the Dreamers and their families have to wait for answers. If we wait to do something about DACA for much longer, than those who could benefit or obtain citizenship through it will have to live their life in a limited way in fear of being deported. We…

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    In Ray Suarez’s book entitled Latino Americans he shares the rich history of Latinos who helped to shape the United States. Latino Americans share the personal success and struggles of what it means to be an immigrant and the obstacles they have faced. The book offers a rich history of immigration and certainly reflects present day events of the United States. It tells the story of how people from different regions and continents across the globe came to be one. It also allowed me to see how…

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    The literature written about soldiers in World War I all speak of the death that occurs on the front lines and the loss of morals that occur. In the writings of War by Luigi Pirandello, Dreamers by Seigfreid Sassoon, and The Next War by Wilfred Owen they all show the loss of innocence that happens not only to the soldiers on the front lines but everyone what has an affiliation with the war. War effects all facets of peoples lives in some way, and those who were most effects were undoubtedly the…

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    developed the theory that “dreams are the mechanism whereby the brain incorporates memories, solves problems and deals with emotions” ( In Your Dreams). Therefore, dreams take place and shape based on our personal knowledge and the psyche of the dreamer before falling asleep as well as the information that was process throughout the day. That is why Dr. Rosalind Cartwright professes dreams are essential to our emotional…

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    normal to overly frigtening and bizarre. These dtreams can have varying natures , they can be magical, sexual, exciting, adventurous and frigtening. The events that occur in the dreams are outsidethe control of the dreamer, to which there is an exception of lucid dreaming( where the dreamer is self aware). Dreams have the abilioty to inspire the individual, and can sometimes also lead to creative thought or a solution to a problem. There have a lot of opinions about dreams that has shifted,…

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    In the second part of Night Flying Woman, Ignatia Broker starts with Oona talking about her dream. This to me brings up the importance of dreams and that meaning that they can have. Throughout this semester in almost every book we have read there is always someone having a dream. Dreams are very much a part of Native culture. When Oona tells her mom “In my dream I saw eight lodges” (Pg.77). Her mom just accepts it and does not question it. Dreams in Native culture have been used to predict the…

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    Laberge, a guest and also one of the first to perform an experiment with lucid dreaming as states earlier says, “I see lucid dreaming as a kind of personal virtual reality using the best computers that we can have available.” Sylvo Frank, a lucid dreamer describes his experience, “It is really something that 's intoxicating. It 's like an elixir. It 's so beautiful. Generally, in a lucid dream, the quality of light is very different, it 's very saturated. It 's, in a way, the atmosphere is…

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    Scorpio Rising Analysis

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    Post World War II, the Homophile movement was consciously disavowing openly homosexual acts in attempt to shift the attitudes of social majority by shaping an image aligned with –philia (fondness and love) in opposed to sex (Suâarez 127). Meanwhile, filmmakers under the scrutiny from Motion Picture Production Code were made to abide by the rules of “don’ts and be carefuls”, unable to employ passionate, sexual, and “pervasive” scenes in the plot (Mondello). During this time, Kenneth Anger made…

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    Dreams fascinate us because they include many different images, symbols, emotions, and thoughts. They often leave dreamers puzzled looking for the deeper meaning. This same feeling occurred to a man by the name of Sigmund Freud in July, 1897. Sigmund Freud contributed a lot to the theory and knowledge we now have on dreams. Sigmund Freud was born on May 6, 1856 in Freiberg, Moravia. When he was four years old his family moved to Vienna, Austria. He was born as Sigismund but later changed his…

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