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    Lucid Dreaming

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    Lucid Dreaming Dreams are the playground of the mind. Anything can happen when one is dreaming. The only limitation is that we only rarely realize the freedoms granted to us in our dreams while we have them. Lucid dreaming is the ability to know when one is dreaming‚ and be able to influence what will be dreamt. A normal dream is much like passively watching a movie take place in your skull. In a lucid dream‚ the dreamer is the writer‚ director‚ and star of the movie. Lucid dreams are exceptionally

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    The Role Of The Dreaming

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    Indigenous Australian Cultures The Dreaming: The Dreaming is an English term that represents the Indigenous belief system. It is a complex term that means different things to each clan. The Dreaming in its simplest form‚ is to explore the links between the “Spiritual‚ natural and moral elements”‚ (Wardrop‚ 2015)‚ of the land‚ the Indigenous people and their Spiritual ancestors. It is considered to be a “metatemporal idea‚ meaning it includes the past‚ present and future” (Our Lady of Mercy College

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    Archetype Of Dreaming

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    According to all laws of psychology‚ dreaming is a series of images‚ ideas‚ emotions‚ and sensations occurring involuntarily in the mind during REM sleep. Many people like to believe that they do not dream‚ but the truth is‚ everyone dreams every night. The catch is‚ many people do not remember their dreams. For an AP Psychology project‚ I had to cut away my bad habits and try to dream every night. I recorded my dreams on a paper next to my bed‚ immediately after waking up. This is the outcome…

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    PACKAGING‚ PROMOTION AND MARKETING STRATEGIES OF THE TOURIST ATTRACTIONS IN SELECTED BARANGAY’S IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF PILAR FERDINAND T. CABALAR JR. DIANNE S. ACADEMIA BSM III PRESENTED TO: DR. MARCELA C. BUENVENEDA PILAR CAMPUS‚ CAPIZ STATE UNIVERSITY IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COURSE INTRODUCTION TO RESAERCH (RESEARCH 01) JANUARY 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS | PAGE | PRELIMINARIES | | Title Page | 1 | Table of Contents | 2 | CHAPTER

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    Outline of Lucid Dreaming

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    Lucid Dreaming Specific Purpose: I will inform my audience about what lucid dreaming is and how to accomplish it. Central Idea: What lucid dreaming is‚ reasons to lucid dream‚ and ways you can accomplish lucid dreaming. INTRODUCTION I. (Attention Grabber) How many of you have had a dream where you are flying? Even blind people have dreams like that. It is a known fact that 1/3 of are lives are spent sleeping. When we sleep‚ we don ’t really do anything. What if there is a way to make our

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    Occult and Lucid Dreaming

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    Do you believe in ghosts? Ever had a supernatural experience or seen something resembling a ghost? If so‚ in some cultures you would be classified as part of an occult. From many ancient cultures that practiced supernatural or mystical ways to a child playing with an ouija board. Occult is best described as secret knowledge and practices dealing with the supernatural or "knowledge of the hidden". In medical terms it refers to symptoms of diseases that are hidden such as occult bleeding. Many people

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    Argument for Dreaming Rene Descartes – one of the most recognized philosophers of all time has presented us with many arguments in his pursuit to demolish skepticism in his book “Meditations on First Philosophy.” The subject of this paper will be the argument for dreaming which he assesses in said writing. The argument seeks to prove or disprove the fact that one can know that one is not dreaming at any given moment. It is easy to jump to the conclusion that the idea that you are sleeping right

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    Speech on Lucid Dreaming

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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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