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    The Subconscious in Macbeth Dreams are the only universal experience that humans do not know the purpose of. Images and feelings during sleep are so common to everyone that it is never questioned, but science has yet to pinpoint why people rest unconsciously one third of their lives. 95% of thoughts that people experience while sleeping is forgotten the second they wake up, which is why dreams although interesting are not necessarily regarded as important. However, a famous neuroscientist by the

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    ways in which architecture and specific places in the environments we inhabit are defined by a sense of cultural and personal connection or significance, beyond the physical conditions or even basic function of the space. This week’s readings, “Subconscious Landscapes of the Heart” by Randy Hester and “Replacement” by W.G. Clark in particular, help to show the ways that meaningful spaces are often designed and constructed by the people who use them, and the deeper connections to the land that may

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    Dreams and the Subconscious Are dreams a way of processing life events, or are they really messages from the subconscious? This phenomenon has always interested me, and I am extremely grateful this opportunity has arisen for me to research dreams in more depth. Since childhood, I have been intrigued with dreams and how similar they can be for each person. For instance, many people have recurring nightmares of being chased. According to Huffington Post, being chased is one of the most common dreams

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    In the play Othello by William Shakespeare, the audience encounters characters that are manifestations of evil and dark desires of the subconscious. This theme is portrayed through the characters of Iago and Othello. From the start, Iago’s malicious intents are clear. Because of his feelings of incompetence, particularly to Othello, he succumbs to very human emotions like jealousy. However, his proceeding actions seem to lack awareness and thought for others. Iago manipulates Othello until he too

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    What is the subconscious mind? In simple words, it is the part of your brain that has all memories and thoughts kept within it. These thoughts and memories are not in your conscious mind at that point in time, but they are still part of your mind. The subconscious is used to store all sorts of things in your daily life from your habits, to your memories and experiences in different situations. To understand how the subconscious mind works, let's take a look at an example. When you are learning to

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    Your subconscious mind is what puts you on autopilot. While it's true that you first have to consciously pay attention to what you are doing, or you have to consciously take in a new concept or idea, your subconscious ultimately decides what you do and how you do it and, just like habits, it plays a huge part in how your day is going to go. As you move towards building habits and beliefs that you want in your life, it helps to have your subconscious mind on board to adopting them. If it can store

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    1. Reflexes are automatic and subconscious response to a stimulus. A reflex arc, the neural pathway that a nerve impulse follows, orchestrates the operation of reflexes. The following are parts of the reflex arc: a) The arrival of stimulus and activation of receptor: The receptors located in a sensory neuron detect a stimulus and generate a graded potential. If the strength of a stimulus is above the threshold, then an action potential is generated. b) Activation of a sensory neuron: The generated

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    But beyond this blatant level of bigotry is a silent killer, gone unrecognized either through ignorance or denial, and it’s just as dangerous as it’s more apparent counterpart. Subconscious biases are the hardest to address; worse, they are and have been the most prominent form of bias in America for decades. The biggest testaments to this are what we regard as classic literature, novels that struck home in their time and continue

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    Subconscious Glorification of Women by Feminine Men The sub-pop culture of drag queens has been getting recognition and respect. Men are not afraid to leave the house wearing lipstick and high heels anymore. This has made the comparison of women and men impersonating women possible. Even though they come from the same idea, a typical modern day women and a drag queen are surprisingly different. While women are kept under pressure for and by various things, drag queens seem to turn this pressure towards

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    Fear is an inevitable bodily defence mechanism that has been around since the beginning of human evolution. Every human being experiences fear intermittently throughout their lifetime, in some, their fear(s) are so severe that they interfere with daily activities. An irrational fear of an object, situation, or activity that a person feels obligated to avoid is considered a phobia 1. The word “phobia” originates from the Greek word "Phóbos" that translates as morbid fear 5. Phobias present themselves

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