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    1788. They even have hundreds of languages and dialects and variety of different customs and rituals. Through the reading of ‘The Dreaming ’‚ it focuses on what is known and understood by Aboriginal people. ‘The Dreaming ’ is a broad term that means a complex set of ideas. This reader explains the creation of the land‚ the various life forms and daily living. The Dreaming stories were from a period of many thousand years ago‚ long before human beings lived on earth. Many of the traditional stories

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    Culture permeates many aspects of people’s lives. Dreaming is no exception. People of different cultures dream about different things and have different frequencies in their dreams. Most importantly‚ culture influences how dreams are interpreted. Culture greatly affects how dreams are interpreted because there are big differences in how different cultures interpret dreams as predictions for the future‚ dreams in the personal sense‚ and how dreams operate. Many cultures use dreams to predict the

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    research journal article I read was titled “Cardiovascular Responses to Dreamed Physical Exercise During REM Lucid Dreaming” The study used 5 lucid dreamers between the ages of 23 and 34. The study had 4 men and 1 woman who were not athletes and did not have a regular

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    Aboriginal spirituality Aboriginal or indigenous culture is one of the oldest recorded cultures in the world. Aboriginal people have common beliefs and traditions that guide them in contemporary society. The Creation Period - The Dreamtime Similar to other religions and beliefs‚ aboriginal people believe in the time when world and was created. This period is referred to as the Creation Period. The Aboriginal people believe that land was formed by ancestral beings during creation period. These

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    Edgar Allan Poe‚ the narrator is acting like he is going insane or dreaming. In the story he is showing many signs of being insane and dreaming. Throughout the story it shows his experience at the Usher house‚ and how he was driven insane. The three ways one can assume that the narrnateris insane is he described the house breaking down‚the family being insane and they how there was Altamonte destruction. The narrator is insane or dreaming. The entire story is a projection of his mind. The narrator

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    Universal Methodic Doubt All opinions and beliefs must be doubted As we doubt‚ we cannot doubt that are doubting To doubt that we are doubting by itself proves that we are indeed doubting. Unless we are doubting‚ we can never attempt to doubt that we are doubting. The fact that we doubt is to affirm a truth. We doubt‚ therefore we exist. Unless we exist. Unless we exist‚ we cannot doubt. “I think‚ therefore‚ I exist.” “I doubt‚ therefore‚ I am.” COGITO ERGO SUM Since we doubt‚ we are not perfect

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    Dreaming is the beginning of all things. It is the unseen spirit world or transcendent dimension & affects all life. • Sacred Texts are a foremost characteristic in all religions. Sacred Texts are oral or written accounts that tell stories & beliefs of

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    Part 1 of 1 - 20.0/ 20.0 Points Question 1 of 10 2.0/ 2.0 Points Hormones that regulate the development and functioning of reproductive organs are called ________ hormones. A.Endorphin B.Dopamine C.Melatonin D.Sex Answer Key: D Question 2 of 10 2.0/ 2.0 Points Which of the following act like antennas‚ receiving messages from as many as 10‚000 other cells and transmitting these messages toward the cell body? A.Dendrites B.Glial cells C.Myelin sheaths D.Axons Answer Key:

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    Inception After watching inception twice I am still confused as to what was real and what was not. I have come to the conclusion that the entire movie was Cobb dreaming. I believe this because Cobb’s totem used to be his wife’s totem. He only retrieved the totem when they were stuck in limbo. He said never to let anyone else feel the weight of your totem. Meaning that he himself has no way of knowing the actual weight or feel of his wife’s totem. In other words Cobb has no totem‚ no way of knowing

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    the person have the feeling of a good sleep‚ where things have‚ if not in some bazaar way‚ been resolved. The third type of dream is one which makes great and perfect sense to the dreamer but doesn’t have any real meaning. An example of this is dreaming that you are flying. Although you know what you are doing‚ and are comprehending this‚ it really doesn’t have meaning in your life. Dreams like this can be quite mentally satisfying to the dreamer. Many times a dream like this can be almost a form

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