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    Each one of us have their own dreams who want to achieve it. There is no easy thing in this world. We should work hard for it. But sometimes faith is trying to fool us‚ no matter how hard a person try he/she can also feel failures in it. But‚ this doesn’t mean we should stop of dreaming. For me‚ I keep on dreaming for my future and actually I have a lot of dreams that I want to achieve like finding my collegiate and to have a good career in the dear future. To have an own car and support

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    Abstract Both Freud and Jung provided important and interesting theories on dreams; encompassing their functions‚ their roots‚ and their meanings. Freud looked at dreams as a result of repressed memories‚ particularly repressed sexual memories from our childhood. Jung however‚ believed that dreams delved beyond sexual repression during younger years‚ to other problems‚ be it trauma‚ anxiety etc. Jung also believed dreams changed predominately through middle adult years‚ while Freud believed the opposite

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    achieve the American dream”. Many immigrants came to America with this motivation in mind to work hard to achieve their ‘American Dream’. Some common dreams that most immigrants had was to have a place they could call it as their home and have a good job. In Betty Smith’s novel‚ A Tree Grows in Brooklyn‚ she demonstrates how for some people the ‘American Dream’ was a struggle to achieve‚ while it is possible for other people who never gave up hope on achieving the ‘American Dream’. However‚ after immigrants

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      Chegita Siriphanporn Aj. Steadman EB 333 Email: chegita-gam@hotmail.com 16 March 2014 Freudian Dream Theory vs. Activation-Synthesis Dream Theory Why do people dream? What causes dreaming? What is the purpose of dreaming? These are still some of the behavioral sciences’ greatest unanswered questions. There are various theories of dreaming that attempt to explain why we have dreams. Today’s dreaming theories generally fall into two main varieties‚ based on psychological aspects and physiological

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    I believe that sometimes dreams can come true. Not all what you wish for you can have. Its too hard for young girl to set alone and think of the past she passed through a lot of things and the most worst thing was a hard disease which is asthma. She had hard time with this disease and feeling ache towards what she is feeling. Too many people loved her and not normal people‚ It’s her father !! he used to take a big responsibility of her‚ he used to give her all the attention and intention and she

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    Unsettling Dreams: An Analysis of The Metamorphosis Through his essay “Competing Theories of Identity in The Metamorphosis”‚ Kevin W. Sweeny explores three different concepts of identity that are brought to light in Franz Kafka’s novella The Metamorphosis. While our social role and conscious mind help establish our character‚ ultimately our material body determines how we identify‚ to ourselves and the general public. Through The Metamorphosis‚ Kafka explores how losing control of the body can

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    Study of Dreams: Meaning behind occurrences in a mind during sleep Do you ever think why certain events or people are in your dreams? Are dreams something much more than just images and sensations? Is there a reason why we dream about that person we like or about something we may want? The question I wanted to examine for this paper is Why do we dream? What function do dreams offer us? There are many different theories concerning this topic. Sigmund Freud‚ a famous dream theorist‚ said‚ “A dream is the

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    Continuing on the theme of dream-like experiences‚ Requiem for a Dream describes the majestic sensation the group of friends feel while high on drugs: “They luxuriated in a feeling of deep and all pervading satisfaction‚ a feeling of knowing absolutely that all was well with the world and them and that the world was not only their oyster it was also their linguine with clam sauce. Not only were all things possible‚ but all things were theirs.” By examining how the characters describe their feelings

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    funny... but not it’s funny how hello is always accompanied with goodbye it’s funny how good memories can start to make you cry it’s funny how forever never seems to last it’s funny how much you’d lose if you forgot about your past it’s funny how “friends” can just leave when you are down it’s funny how when you need someone they never are around it’s funny how people change and think they’re so much better it’s funny how many lies are packed into one “love letter” it’s funny how one night

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    The general definition of American dream American dream refers to the pursuit of the equality‚ freedom and corporeal property. American dream has always been one of the most popular motifs in American literature. As a spirit came into being as America was founded‚ American dream became stronger and stronger in American people’s mind. It seemed American people can get what they want by work. This kind of spirit encourages American people generation by generation and prompts America to become the most

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