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    Dreams

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    Dreams In the Greek and Roman eras‚ dreams were seen in a religious context. They were believed to be direct messages from the gods or from the dead. The people of that time look to their dreams for solutions on what to do or what course of action to take. They believed dreams forewarned and predicted the future. Greek philosopher‚ Aristotle‚ believed that dreams were a result of physiological functions. Dreams were able to diagnose illness and predict onset of disease. During the Middle Ages

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    DreamsDream as high as the sky‚ so that when you fail‚ you atleast reach the ceiling’. One may ask‚ what is the point of dreaming then? Is it worthwhile?One of the greatest countries of our times in terms of economy and innovations‚ The United States of America‚ was built on dreams. The Civil Rights movement in 1960s was built on dreams of a few individuals such as Martin Luther King II who dared to dream things differently. Dare i talk about the invention of gadgets such as the cell phone or computer

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    It is no longer news that Nigeria is in devastation. Regardless of how diplomatic and cautious any scholar will try to be in his commenting‚ the truth and undeniable fact will always remain that in a land flowing with milk and honey‚ blessed with human resources and natural abundance‚ nothing seems to be working. The entire nation that used to be the most revered and one of the most respected worldwide‚ has found a way to fall below the respect benchmark and the floor line of the most loved index

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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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    Students should not attend school year-round. Keeping schools open year-round would have negative consequences. For example‚ it would cost extra money to keep schools open for the year. District 39 would have to reorganize its budget in order to keep up with year-round school. This is because the district would have to pay to keep school services functioning‚ such as clubs‚ buses‚ school lunch‚ and electricity just to name a few. It would cost a lot of money to keep the entire building air-conditioning

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    Robert Hayden’s poem “Those Winter Sundays” describes a familial relationship between two people‚ and how that makes one of the characters register the sacrifices of his father‚ allowing him to be more grateful and to relinquish his cold attitude. The child’s father could be considered a hardworking man‚ because after a strenuous week of work‚ he continues to fulfill his duties of a parent and tends to his family. “..With cracked hands that ached from labor in the weekday weather made banked fires

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    have to waste precious class time re-teaching and reviews things that students have already learned‚ but forgot? Year- Round school will be simple‚ yet beneficial solutions to these problems. For many reasons‚ a year rounded school schedule would be a great leap forward for education systems of America which are lacking compared to schools across the world year- round. Year-Round education would improve student retention‚ ease transition‚ refresh students and help them achieve better‚ address students

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    Year-Round School In America‚ most children spend all year wishing that it was summer‚ so that they do not have to be in school. They could probably never imagine not having those three months to do as they please. Would they be able to survive without it? As it turns out‚ two million of the nation’s children already do. An extended year-round school calendar would immensely improve the problem areas in the education system‚ including summer learning loss‚ the wide range of academic capabilities

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    He had been speaking for most of the trip‚ telling Steve everything he had done. Every assassination‚ every mission‚ every legend that made the Winter Soldier so feared. However‚ he wasn’t the Winter Soldier anymore‚ and his voice shook as he described the men and women he killed‚ the things he did. He barely got through explaining the assassination of Howard Stark‚ because Bucky had known him‚ knew that he was a friend

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    Winter Oak - Yuri Nagibin

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    1.a) Our gut reaction to Winter Oak is that it had a lot of meaning‚ but was dull and tedious. Some words and phrases we used to relate our thoughts on the story are as follows: - Boring. - Monotonous. - No real conflict. - No feeling. - No real plot. - Didn’t invoke a strong reaction. - There was a definite lesson to be learned. 1.b) Yuri Nagibin used different devices to evoke various reactions in us‚ some of these were: The dialogue; it was concise yet boring but realistic for example

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