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    Dreams By Sabina Malik Department of English Qurtaba University of Science & IT Hold fast to dreams For if dreams die Life is a broken-winged bird That cannot fly. Hold fast to dreams For when dreams go Life is a barren field Frozen with snow. By Langston Hughes Dreams are successions of images‚ ideas‚ emotions‚ and sensations that occur involuntarily in the mind during certain stages of sleep. The purpose and meaning of the things happen in dreams are not understood

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    Ruoqi Xu Psychology Professor Dude 11/22/12 Dream and Its Meaning Dream can be happy‚ delightful‚ absurd or even fearful. Dream is what we experience when we sleep; it “involves an integration of perceptual‚ emotional‚ motivational‚ and cognitive processes performed by various brain modules” (Passer and Ronald193). However‚ the content of the dream and the reason why we dream specific content still remain a mystery till today. Although many scientists have been attempting to find the answers

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    Dear Director of the Dream Understanding Institute‚ I hope that my information I have come up with will be help to you guys at the Dream Understanding Institute. Dreams can be classified into three types; there are the nightmares‚ the realistic dreams‚ and the fairytale dreams. Each dream can be divided into parts just like a story. There is the main plot‚ with the exposition‚ then the rising action followed by the climax‚ falling action‚ and ending in the resolution‚ unless you wake up in the

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    Reflection – Why we dream. Dream is a very interesting phenomenon that occurs every time we sleep or at least once at a time. Till now‚ dream remains enigma for us about its capability to be virtually shown to the other person. Scientists discoveries up till today has bring up our exitement to study more about our dream. Me myself‚ has been a little bit enthusiatic after watching the potential‚ importance and benefits that dream can do throughout the documentary. Rem sleep was

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    Dreams are very different from waking life‚ but it is extremely difficult clearly to define in what the difference consists. When we are dreaming‚ we are nearly always convinced that we are awake‚ and in some cases real experiences have been mistaken for dreams. The latter mistake forms the subject of a celebrated Spanish play called Life a Dream‚ and of an amusing story in the Arabian Nights‚ in which a poor man is for a jest treated as a mighty monarch‚ and it is contrived that he should afterwards

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    Were you being chased last night? Or‚ did you appear naked at the public again? Dreams are fascinating snapshots of our subconscious and interpreting them can be super fun! They say so much about our moods‚ hopes‚ desires and ambitions and yet their content can be so far removed from their meanings. To help you understand the mysterious world of sleep thought. I’m going to talk about the top 3 most commonly occurring dreams and their possible meanings Falling Falling indicates fear of being out

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    be a “Falling Dream”. Ironically‚ falling dreams usually occur when you are drifting off to sleep. However‚ they interpret a different meaning. “Falling” can mean that you feel you are losing your grip‚ or you are self-conscious‚ or simply have fears that need to be faced. Patricia Garfield‚ the author of the book Creative Dreaming‚ states‚ “There’s some problem that is making you feel helpless – like you have no support.” So next time you wake up startled from a “falling dream”‚ ask yourself

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    involved in decision making process and technical details may have to be discussed. As Dream liner has made so many new developments buyers are ready to pay any price for it. They have included in it most eof the advanced techniques that interest the buyers from every where to grab the product yet there marketing and customer relation policies are also commendable. QNO:3-list the specific features of Dream liner. what customer benefits result from each? Ans: following are specific features

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    A Dream within a Dream By Edgar Allen Poe The poem “A Dream within A Dream” by Edgar Allen Poe is about how it feels to lose your hopes and your dreams all at once in a very sorrowful and frustrating manner. In the first stanza he is asking the reader if it matters that his purpose‚ motivation‚ and his love has been taken away by life itself and whether or not it was worth it. Although‚ with the lines “All that we see or seem is but a dream within a dream” has the meaning that what he thinks

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    The short stories An Alcoholic Case‚ A Perfect Day for Bananafish‚ and A Rose for Emily show that the American Dream is unattainable. J.D. Salinger presents the character Seymour Glass‚ in the short story A Perfect Day for Bananafish‚ who wants to live his life in innocence and purity but is forced to deal with the reality of being an adult. After the war‚ Seymour developed mental disorders which caused him to become detached and no longer be accepted in adult society. For instance‚ Seymour gets

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