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    Dreams Class

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    Focal conflict –recurrent - Lecture: The Body and Dreams – Vasaly Kasatkin – -from Russia‚ born in 1912 - Soviet Union. He goes to the army. -Cultures were diverse. -Wrote Theory of Dreams (not available in English) -Rejected psychoanalytic approaches to dreams. -Focused instead on body-oriented dream influences‚ but that they change if the dreamer changes professions or moves to another region. (dreams respond to many aspects of life) – Dreams are culturally shaped. Reflective in underlying health

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    Dream Perspectives

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    Dream Perspectives November 28‚ 2011 Abstract This paper will explore the three perspectives of dreaming. The psychoanalytic perspective‚ the cognitive perspective and the biological perspective. The psychoanalytic perspective‚ as conveyed by celebrated neurologist and founding psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud‚ is examined through his literary work The Interpretation of Dreams. This book serves as the basis of the psychoanalytic perspective which the other perspectives

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    Bodega Dreams

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    Bodega Dreams In the novel Bodega Dreams intersectionality functions in the way the characters envision themselves achieving their definition of success and how they will achieve it. Intersectionality is the “interlocking inequalities of race‚ gender‚ ethnicity‚ and class that create a matrix of domination within which privileges and disadvantages are unequally distributed among people” (Intersections of Gender‚ Race‚ Ethnicity‚ and Class‚ 02/14). Even though two of the book’s characters Julio

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    Dreams of Gilgamesh

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    Dreams of Gilgamesh In most ancient cultures dreams were signs from the gods. They were depictions of what was to come or what had already happened. The Babylonian culture believed this true for the dreams present in the Epic of Gilgamesh. The dreams Gilgamesh experiences on his journey to destroy Humbaba are interpreted by Enkidu as reassurance of Humbaba’s defeat; however‚ there are many other ways the dreams can be analyzed and applied to the epic. The dreams are not only the foreshadowing of

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    Slaves dream

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    H.W. Longfellow’s Poems on Slavery are said to be “so mild that even a Slaveholder might read them without losing his appetite for breakfast”. The Slave’s Dream is about a series of dreams of a victim of slavery during the 19th century. Beside the ungathered rice he lay‚ His sickle in his hand; His breast was bare‚ his matted hair Was buried in the sand. Again‚ in the mist and shadow of sleep‚ He saw his Native Land. The physical image of a slave is portrayed through the first stanza of the

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    Pharmacy Dreams

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    Picturing the Dream Earlier in July. Almost every fourth year student was running around‚ hurrying to the faculty room‚ kept going to and fro the guidance counselor and had the photocopying station up and running till late afternoon. The class’ atmosphere was quite hectic at that time‚ everyone’s mind was filled with thoughts of things they were doing and what they had to do after. But despite the business everyone had to deal with‚ one life-changing concept was perplexing us all‚ and that was

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    American Dream

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    ends in the school-room‚ but education ends only with life”. Education has become a golden ticket to success in America’s society‚ challenging not only African Americans‚ but every racial class to obtain as much knowledge as achievable. The American Dream by Kenya Doyle depicts the economical success and the downs sides to achieving self assimilation one can gain from receiving a college education. It was evident to the “white man” during slavery how powerful education could be if blacks attained it;

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    Dream Analysis

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    Since the beginning of time‚ dreams have been a mysterious wonder amongst humans. The word "dream" comes from the Middle English word dreme‚ which means‚ "joy" and "music." Everyone has dreams‚ and those who say they don ’t in fact do‚ but just don ’t remember their dreams. A person spends 6 years of their life dreaming‚ which is equivalent to 2‚100 days in different world (dreamfacts). Many people often have weird and unexplained dreams that they usually just overlook‚ but research is showing

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    The American Dream

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    belief embodying the ideals and institutions of a society. Through two documents‚ a song and a cartoon‚ we will be studying the American dream and everything that it involves. Concerning the meaning of the word hero‚ we will be dealing more with the notion of a person admired for his or her achievements‚ noble qualities and great courage. We will come across the leader of the pilgrims‚ John Winthrop. Nevertheless‚ hero

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    dream vocation

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    After a whole year working or studying‚ we often need a vacation to relax ourselves. Whether our vacation experiences were good or bad‚ everyone has a dream vacation in their minds. In my opinion‚ a dream vacation should have three features:traveling with people you like‚ having enough free time‚ and going somewhere at the right time. First‚ traveling with someone we like is necessary‚ because we respect each other and know their living habits. Usually family and friends are our best choices. Imaging

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