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    Inside Out is the story of a young girl who is forced to leave her old life in Minnesota behind and to start a new life in San Fransisco all while fighting through her emotions of this big life changing event. Three theories that we have discussed in class that are present in the movie Inside Out are the Memory Consolidation theory, Wish-Fulfillment theory, and the Creativity theory. Another theory not talked about in class but present in the movie is the Cognitive Appraisal theory. Memory Consolation

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    You can’t always get what you want, but if you try really hard you can get some satisfaction in dreaming about it. Right? Here are some of the dream collabs that we hope will become a reality one day. Janelle Monae and Bruno Mars- The Funk Fellows They coordinated and toured together on the Hooligans in Wonderland Tour in 2011.; they contributed to the Rio 2’s soundtrack; both of their musical and fashion senses are borrowed from the Doo-Wop era, so where the track at? These two have been on each

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    Randy Haugen

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    they could give to us. At one point, Randy Haugen said, “You have the seeds of greatness in you. The power of a dream can pick you up and take you anywhere you want to go, if it is strong enough. You need only believe.” That piece of information he gave was the most important information for this day and age. That quote right there basically stated that we needed to dream. Actually dream. You see, while America may be considered a land of opportunity, promise, and freedom, we only see a handful actually

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    Sleep is an extremely interesting phenomenon in which the mind almost completely departs from the usual realm of consciousness. It is distinguished from quiet wakefulness and a decreased ability to react to stimuli where we become less aware of our surroundings. However, it is more easily reversed than being in hibernation or a coma. It is a function that has been extensively researched by many. After all, we would not have evolved a mechanism that forces us to spend one-third of our lives sleeping

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    The Law of Attraction

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    aspirations towards greatness. They think that they don’t stand a chance of fulfilling any of the dreams or goals they might have. Their idea of “dreams coming true” are far from their imagination and stick around with the absurd idea of keeping their feet in the ground and stop day dreaming or even think about it. What they don’t know is that by just thinking about it, they’re much closer to their dream than what they thought they were. There are several steps to follow though, steps that will make

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    my own chariot, make my own dress, and provide myself with the opportunity for a fairy tale ending. “A dream is a wish your heart makes,” is a popular saying in the Disney culture. Almost every young girl gets caught up with the magical world of Disney. It was a safe haven where I felt I could dream big and believe in a happily-ever-after ending. At the age of three, I took my first trip to Disney World. I remember it best though the pictures my mother captured. I dressed as a different princess every

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    The Purpose of Dreams

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    Dreams are a very ponderous things. Simply saying, dreams are a stream of images, sounds, and the actions of something; like a movie. But never have dreams been able to be explained. The Greeks and Romans claimed that dreams were signs from their gods and had prophetic magic (www.scientificamerican.com). Even though the purpose of dreams has not been discovered, a huge movement in the study of dreams occurred at the end of the nineteenth century. In 1952, scientists in Chicago discovered

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    Freuds Interpretation of Dreams

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    discontents, dreams, psychoanalysis and the unconscious. For this paper, I will be discussing Freud’s fundamentals of dreams, what dreams represents, how dreams are constructed and its significance while paying close attention to the following areas of dreams, manifest and latent content, condensation and displacement, and censorship and repression. First, let examined the definition of dream according to Sigmund Freud “dream is the disguised fulfilment of a repressed wish. Dreams are constructed

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    showing the change in location or shape of these objects. In the same time Freud started his new movement in psychology by publication “Studies in hysteria”. The film is a kind of delusion hung on between the real world and the illusion just like a dream. Therefore, this form of artistic expression has been linked immediately with psychoanalysis. Cinema and psychoanalysis had a huge influence on the development of perception and view of the contemporary artistic expression, science and technology.

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    The Is The Missing Link !

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    psychic media outlets.I am a Sumerian history buff. I think that the human race is the missing link! My ability is in dream Interpretation. I would love to get to know you here is a little about my dream interpretation skills. I am including the who, where,how and why.Dream meanings are as personal as our personalities and give valuable glimpses into our inner lives. Most often, dreams are

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