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    The Field of Dreams

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    The Field of Dreams Throughout the movie “The Field of Dreams” there are many concepts we have learned throughout chapter one presented in the film. Ray Kinsella hears voices speaking to him on the farm and this concept is listening to God. Ray also responds to God’s call which is the concept of Responding to God. Ray shows a great amount of Sacramental blindness also when he gets frustrated and asks what is in it for him. Ray was in the fields working one day when he heard a sudden voice talk

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    Topic: Dream Interpretation Specific purpose: After hearing my speech‚ the audience will be able to explore more about one’s dream and start to understand how their own dreams work. Central idea: The meaning of dream interpretation and how it really works? Introduction: First of all‚ have anyone here seen or experienced something that you might think is already happened somewhere before? I myself also experienced this kind of experience. If so‚ I hope that my speech can explain more and help

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    theories and myths regarding sleep‚ dreams‚ and the possible symbolism in dreams. “Ancient peoples‚ among them the Egyptians and the Greeks‚ believed dreams were messages sent by the gods to sleeping minds.” (Editors of Time-Life Books‚ 1990‚ p. 22) There are many references to dreams as being prophetic or having an important message in the Bible. Famous Biblical dreams include the prophet Daniel’s interpretation of Pharaoh’s dream‚ Jacob’s ladder and a warning dream to Joseph to flee Egypt. Some North

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    4 Types of Dreams

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    There are four main types of dreams—daydreams‚ normal dreams‚ false awakenings and lucid dreams. 1) Scientific studies reveal that most people daydream for a 70-120 minutes per day. During this time‚ you are only semi-awake - not asleep‚ but not fully checked-in with reality‚ either. It starts with a compelling thought‚ memory‚ or fantasy about the future‚ and your imagination runs away. The longer you daydream‚ the deeper you become immersed in your private fantasy land. In daydreams‚ the right

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    the popular song Dream Weaver by Gary Wright was released. The song depicts the singer requesting a “Dream Weaver” to grant him a dream that will fulfill his fantasies‚ help him forget his worries‚ and get him through the night. However‚ unlike the popular song‚ there is no supernatural force‚ or “weaver‚” that grants dreams. Dreams are not arbitrary‚ enigmatic forces that are only obtained by being alongside the high status of gods or granted from some power. In actuality‚ dreams are psychological

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    however‚ much more is going on than meets the eye. Sleep is accompanied by dreams‚ a term associated with adventures‚ experiences‚ and conflicts‚ which occur in one’s mind during those hours while one is fast asleep in bed. All people dream from the moment they enter this world to the day they leave‚ but whether or not they remember what they experienced the previous night varies. I‚ of course‚ am no exception and have dreams dating years back to my younger days that have remained in my memory.

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    debate of whether or not dreams have meaning. Dreams are frequently bizarre and often confusing with their odd characters and events that are linked with reels of memories and desires‚ but what if those seemingly random scenarios actually have meanings behind them? Dreams are mysterious and uncontrollable for most; there are so many dissimilarities and interpretations of them that there are endless possibilities for each varying person. Although some argue otherwise‚ dreams do have meaning based

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    Life‚ Sex and Happiness: An Analysis of Dreams in Zora Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God A myriad of enriching dreams fills Janie’s head in Zora Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God. She dreams of love‚ life‚ and hope. Janie seeks happiness and trust throughout her life‚ often dreaming of a happy marriage and sexual satisfaction. Hurston employs the motif of dreams to represent Janie’s hopes and goals in life. Throughout the novel Their Eyes Were Watching God ‚the prominent desires of life

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    Without dreams there will be no ambition to follow. Dreams are important in people’s lives. They are what people aspire to have‚ different people have different dreams. This is illustrated in the book Of Mice and and Men by John Steinbeck. Various characters have various dreams that helps them further develop themselves as a character. The dreams that each of the characters had in the novel made up their attitude and outlook on like. Dreams play an important role in Of Mice and Men‚ they motivate

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    your deepest feelings and cares and dreams‚ you have to fight for it.” That’s what Alice Walke said. Through the Dream unit‚ we have looked at evidence in books‚ articles‚ watched videos‚ and listened to speeches. Some people have achieved their dreams‚ and others haven’t. While our dreams might not come true‚ it is worth it to dream because it will bring us happiness‚ our dreams can come true‚ and dreaming can inspire others. I believe it is worth it to dream because it will bring us happiness.

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