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    Freud’s dream theory 1990 1. The unconscious mind He thought that a large part of the mind is non-accessible and is completely hidden. He referred it as the unconscious mind. The unconscious mind may contain something that is repressed by a person to help him forget or to avoid from facing it in reality. The conscious mind tends to push or repress something into the unconscious part of his mind. People may not be aware of the “secrets” they were repressing into their unconscious mind as they

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    Dream Interpretation Introduction: 1. Introduce myself: a. Hello‚ my name is....... 2. Introduce topic: a. Today I will be teaching you the basics of interpreting your dreams 3. Introduce my qualifications: a. I am a dreamer‚ as we all are or have been at one point in our lives; I know what its like to wonder what the reasoning of my dreams are. This is when I decided to research dreams a lot. In no way would I call myself an expert‚ but I found a slight interest in something and went with

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    So Dreamy The “American Dream” lured millions of immigrants from all corners of the world to the United States with promises of fortune and happiness far beyond anything attainable in their home lands. The definition of the American Dream has a vast array of answers and over the years the definition has surly changed. However‚ whether they dream of material gain‚ career success‚ or just a new sense of joy‚ everything leads back to this big idea of the American Dream. Unfortunately‚ while chasing

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    RESPONSE “Dreams do come true‚ if we only wish hard enough‚ you can have anything in life if you will sacrifice everything else for it.” James M. Barrie. Dreams‚ it can be defined as fantasies‚ desires or goals‚ it is hope‚ aspiration and ambition but most importantly‚ it is life. Dreams exist in every human being‚ from little children to the elders‚ they all have dreams. One can has as many dreams as he wants‚ from small to big but to accomplish them is not an easy task. To accomplish a dream‚ in requires

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    evaluate one neurobiological and one psychological theory of the function of dreaming The first neurobiological theory I will look at is the activation-synthesis theory. These theory sees dreams as activation in the brain in the areas to do with perception‚ action and emotion (which occurs during REM). They are essentially random as there is an external blockade (at the top of our spine resulting in paralysis so we cannot act out our dreams) and an internal blockade as only areas of our brain

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    Dream on is a song performed by Aerosmith written by the lead singer Steven Tyler. It was released in the 1970s‚ but till now‚ still many famous singers covering this song. Through this song‚ Steven Tyler wanted to deliver a message that we should learn from the past‚ treasure the present‚ never lose our dreams towards our future and to appreciate our lives. For its structure‚ this song mainly divides into three different parts which talks about the past‚ present and the future respectively.

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    “I Have a Dream…” one of the greatest and most recognized dreams in history; not only was it one of the greatest dreams in history‚ but was also one of the greatest speeches in history. This whole thing was in great works of figurative & metaphorical language. The whole theme of “I have a dream” is just a metaphor for him having an actual vision‚ obviously not a full dream he had‚ but might have stemmed from a dream and became his theme. When a writer uses strong metaphorical language it

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    Dreams are whimsical. In a dream‚ one could be a pilot‚ a queen‚ and even have the ability to fly. Dreaming occurs during sleeping hours‚ but dreaming is not restricted to only sleeping hours. People dream while they are awake. Some people dream of becoming a teacher‚ having a family‚ or becoming a professional dancer. Dreams that people have when they are awake are their goals and what they want in life. The characters in Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun dream and express their dreams throughout

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    When we go to bed at night we close our eyes and hope we have a great dream. What happens when the dream is not so pleasant? Instead you have a horrible dream called a nightmare. Nightmares can be very disturbing. When it comes to the human mind‚ it is hard for us to know why it acts a certain way‚ but we can always try to learn. Everyone has had a nightmare one time or another maybe when they were a child or even as an adult. But what happens when the nightmares are constant? The fact is

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    The mystery of dreams is one that may never be solved as dreams are unique to an individual dreamer‚ yet they are a universal language. People may report having similar dreams‚ but the meanings behind them can be completely different depending on backgrounds and culture. However‚ there are common symbols and images in dreams that have developed meanings which are generally accepted. Being Chased: During a dream‚ it often causes such a great amount of anxiety that it is easily remembered by the dreamer

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