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    A dream is not something you should just experience when you drift asleep, but it should be a reality when you have woken. The American Dream is something people push for, it takes blood, sweat and tears to become a reality. If that means, waking at the crack of dawn or laboring late at night, doing long hours, for the dream…... it will happen. Even if the dream is simple as love the unique thing about it is, everyone has a chance to have something good in life and everyone should push towards

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    Two men in the middle and one woman each of three figures is holding an object in their hands that might symbolize different subjects of something and dreams of the life of the ruling class through the object. Three people in the middle are looking at the lights or building ahead. It looks like they are trying to reach the city on the hill and dream for the future ahead of them. And those three figures depicted had been escaped from the chains that hold the people under the three figures. And those

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    the whole story. I should tell you why I hate them all. And why I cut you up and removed the skin off of your very bones. And why I am going to stuff you and keep your right here. I get dreams. They come once in awhile, in little segments. They take about year to end, due to their rarity of showing up. These dreams replay the day I met my husband. It replays over and over and over again. It's like I’m getting pulled from the inside out. It was then a starry night at a sensual hotel, down in the inner

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    supposed to be about pursuing one’s own dreams, not letting others down for the decisions. Even in the 1950’s, the representation of denial of dreams has been represented because African Americans lived in a time period where they were not accepted because of their skin color. Specifically through major league sports, and stereotypes that they were not the right fit for this career, refusing them even though they have grown up wanting to live up to the dream. As one may know, Satchel Paige, a famous

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    People always dream something and try to find themselves in the hope and lies behind the real world. Continuing in the second plan is a character of the human soul. Honesty makes people different each other. People know themselves accurately, and when bad things happen, they try to trick themselves into something else. Torvald Helmer, the father of three and Nora’s husband, who has different thoughts than his wife. In Nora's existentialist transformation, the interaction of consciousness and subconscious

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    One. The spirit of those who had slept for such a time rose from the ground. Bones, tendons, and flesh appeared on them as a garment. A rip in the sky caused a mighty wind to fall from another world that had an excess of the breath of life. They who were once placed beneath the ground stood on earth with the promised gift of life returned to them. Tears of joy and weeping of gladness filled the land because of what they witnessed. Bedsheets were provided to those resurrected to new life to cover

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    For young Jayne Bigelsen, pacing in circles shaking a piece of string, regularly accompanied her childhood fantasies. The repetitive motion demonstrated in Jayne's early behavior has been identified in many individuals as Maladaptive Daydreaming – "[an] extensive fantasy activity that replaces human interaction and/or interferes with academic, interpersonal, or vocational functioning" (Bigelsen and Kelley). According to Jayne, her simple daydreams became increasingly more detailed and ever-so entertaining

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    141287 Theology 121 – A Major Theological Essay on Dreaming and ¬“The Croods” Everyone has a dream, something that he or she wants to do or have, or someone whom he or she wants to be in the future. That dream is also what made the “first modern family” witness the unfolding of a new world. From their cave going out into the wonders of the land, the Croods, with the help of Guy and his belt, were set on an adventure that changed their way of living and perceiving themselves and their environment

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    new and different view on his personal desire. Santiago tells him about the dreams he keeps having, and the old king dealt with Santiago by helping him try to figure out what is it. The king said he would tell him what his treasure is for the price of six sheep. Stating, “The secret of happiness is to see all the marvels of the world, and never to forget the drops of oil on the spoon,” proves that getting to Santiago’s dream will give him new lessons and opportunities to learn (Coelho 35). The old

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    interpretation of a vivid dream. The speaker’s image of the human body, between life's lushness, and death’s natural process, highlights a human behavior. The narrator’s oxymoronic title, “morning praise of nightmares” puzzles the reader. Your natural reaction to a nightmare deserves the opposite of praise, instead, it should be the gasping of air, and then realizing it was a dream, so vivid you thank whatever particular god you believe in, “Thank Allah, that was only a dream!” The title purposely affects

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