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    When I was younger I always remember my dreams as being very vivid. I had this reoccurring nightmare of one of my dolls coming to life and chasing me. (I watched Chucky when I was little and it scared me for life) Anyways‚ I began to realize I was dreaming when I would fall asleep because I would remember the nightmare and what would happen in it. As I grew older I learned that the dreams I had been experiencing were called lucid dreams and the more that I learned about them‚ the more I was able to

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    Cuban Migration

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    Cuban Migration to the United States Considering the close proximity of Cuba to the United States‚ it indicates that there has always been migration between United States and Cuba. During the 1800’s‚ immigration had become very popular amongst Cuba and the United States. In the 1800’s Cuban merchants and businessmen generally conducted business‚ and casually visited United States on vacations‚ and vice-versa. But all that changed when Fidel Castro took over Cuba in 1959‚ hence‚ having a significant

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    Cuban food is a combination of Native American‚ Spanish‚ Caribbean‚ and African food. When Spain inhabited Cuba they had African slaves‚ Those factors along with where Cuba is located‚ provided the Cuban food we know today. Because Cuba is an island there is a lot of seafood in Cuban dishes. Cuba is in the Caribbean so it is only natural that Cuban dishes involve things that grow in their Caribbean environments‚ plantains‚ coconut‚ yucca and other tropical fruits and root vegetables are a big part

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    The Cuban Embargo

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    constraints and fluidity of the United States embargo against Cuba as it’s laws and policies alter intermittently to fit the specific needs of the eleven presidents whom have held office in the White House since the embargo has been imposed. The Cuban embargo remains to be the oldest and most comprehensive set of United States economic sanctions against any country in the world and its initial purpose to force the Castro regime out of power or at the very least‚ change the communist regime’s mindset

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    Cuban Migration

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    that stood out to me the most is Cubans. Cubans have been migrating to the United States for many years now. All immigrant groups that migrate to the United States have their unique reasoning of why they leave their home country. The island of Cuba was a decent place to live on‚ until the politics‚ economy‚ and freedom came crashing down causing waves of immigrants of Cuba to appear in the United States The push factors that contribute to female and male Cuban migrating to the United States are

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    that Prometheus did not give man‚ dreaming. Prometheus wanted to grant man this godly ability‚ but he could not. Only Hallucinus‚ god of dreams‚ could do such a thing. There was only one problem with what Prometheus wanted to do. No one actually knew where to find Hallucinus. Only his father Hypnos‚ god of sleep‚ knew where to find him. He went to Hypnos in hopes of being told where to find Hallucinus and explained to him how he wanted to give man the gift of dreaming. Sadly‚ Prometheus had no such

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    Psychology: Dreams and Dreaming January 13‚ 1997 Dreams‚ a nightly gift and a part of the natural process of being alive‚ are being rediscovered by our publisher. The meaning and value of your dreams will vary according to what you and your society decide. Our society is changing. We used to only value dreams in the context of psychotherapy. There are also a few assumptions about dreams. One is that you are always the final authority on what the dream means. Others can offer insight‚ suggestions

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    The Cuban Culture

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    The Cuban culture is a very diverse culture. According to Maps of the World.com (2012) “It has an international reputation as being one of the richest cultures in the world.” Being the biggest country in the Caribbean‚ with a population of about 11.4 million‚ Cuba is a mixture of different cultures and races. The majority of Cubans speak Spanish but other languages are sometimes used such as English and Haitian Creole. It is their culture when speaking to strangers or the elderly to speak

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    In Christina Garcia’s‚ Dreaming In Cuba‚ we read about three generations of a Cuban family torn apart by their environment. Political turmoil force the del Pino family to split and cause animosity amongst each other. It is centered on the complicated relationships and bonds between mother and daughter. Garcia expresses the story in a mixture of first and third person narration. This method paints a portrait to show the diverse mother-daughter relationship‚ allowing readers a multi-view perspective

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    Day Dreaming

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    CONSCIOUSNESS An Altered State of Consciousness The conscious mind is what allows individuals to become associated with the closest form of reality that they can perceive. To achieve a conscious state‚ the individual should be aware and responsive to their immediate environment as well as their own unique thoughts‚ feelings‚ and actions. However‚ while it may go unnoticed and seem completely effortless‚ people are continually altering their states consciousness. For instance‚ when people become

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