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    dreams and goals

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    the unquenchable desire to have dreams of a better life‚ and the ability to establish goals to live out those dreams. Think of it: We can look deep within our hearts and dream of a better situation for ourselves and our families; dream of better financial lives and better emotional or physical lives; certainly dream of better spiritual lives. But what makes this even more powerful is that we have also been given the ability to not only dream but to pursue those dreams‚ and not only to pursue them‚

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    The American Dream In the past the American Dream was simply described as an “attitude of hope” originating from The Declaration of Independence which states that “All men are created equal and that they are endowed with certain unalienable rights among which are life liberty and the pursuit of happiness.” Even today if you ask an individual what their view on American Dream is they might repeat those very words‚ but in Herbert Selby’s opinion it does not mean this at all. In Selby’s view the

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    The Failed Dream

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    The Failed Dream “The Constitution only guarantees the American people the right to pursue happiness. You have to catch it yourself.” These are the words of the American forefather‚ Benjamin Franklin. His thoughts reflect the theme that runs through each word‚ idea and aspect of The Great Gatsby‚ a novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald. The Great Gatsby highlights the flaws of the coveted American dream and how it can never be achieved. Fitzgerald illustrated the different areas of this principle in various

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    Dream Imagery

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    Dreams are an enigma of the mind that has been a subject of study by philosophers‚ writers‚ musicians‚ phycologist‚ and almost every group of people for centuries. Trying to describe these thoughts that people experience when they are asleep is‚ to this day‚ remains a popular topic of discussion. The human mind‚ the very essence of what defines our individuality‚ is one of the greatest mysteries mankind has tried to wrap its head around. Aided with language‚ this natural inquisitorialness has lead

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    American Dream

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    a country which makes the impossible possible. Yes‚ it is the “American dream” I am talking about. No doubt‚ it has led a certain number of people to incomparable success‚ though nobody takes closely to their heart how that success was achieved. The majority of people is too blind to recognize the price the “American dream’s” attainers had to pay and no one can blame them for those thoughts. Nevertheless‚ the “American dream” idolizes all greatest qualities of a properly moral man:honesty‚trust‚tolerance

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    dream analaysis

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    Freud developed an interest in dreams as his patient would disclose their dreams whilst in therapy under his supervision‚ which today is called psycho analysis. Carl Jung another very important figure in the shaping of psychology was in fact a student of Freud‚ but although he Jung was indeed a student of Freud they did not necessarily come to the same conclusion when it came to their theory about the interpretation of dreams. In short according to Freud ‚ dreams are the reflection of the unconscious

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    American Dream

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    relishing in "The American Dream" While capitalism promotes the belief that this dream is achievable‚ it is more often than not‚ a literal dream‚ and leaves its pursuers poor‚ and weak. This keeps the working class powerless‚ and pacified to propagate capitalistic values. Clean cut examples of this are cases in such societies where people do not have the chance to advance but have the chance to succeed. A strange position that seems to contradict a culture that’s "Dream" is to be powerful and

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    The American Dream

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    coined the term “American dream‚” stating that it was "that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone‚ with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement” (Adams 404). Despite the fact that many of the citizens of America live truthfully to this dream‚ others would agree that with advances in technology and living standards‚ the so called “American dream” has changed. Another‚ more modernized version of the American dream has emerged stating that

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    American Dream Vs the Indian Dream World tour‚ yacht‚ villa‚ world peace‚ huge family‚ Prince Charming… When come to think of it‚ what is your life’s ultimate‚ big-fat dream? Dreams are manifestations of our hidden thoughts‚ our environment‚ our lifestyle‚ our culture… so many things! If we ask even two neighbours this question‚ we might get two completely different replies. Ask a 5 year old kid‚ the probable answer would be a candy factory. Ask a 5 year old kid in Ghana- well… his dream might just

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    Understanding the Dream Process and Dream Meanings Amanda N. Hollis West Georgia Technical College PSYC 1101 Treva Sexton Understanding the Dream Process and Dream Meanings Everyone dreams‚ but people do not always remember the dream. When someone actually does remember the dream there is a chance that person is wondering‚ “Why they would dream about that?” and “What does that dream mean?” In Freud’s The Interpretation of Dreams‚ he claims that dreams are meaningful and the reason why they

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