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    Sleepwalking

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    this topic is I was always fascinated by my dreams and wanted to know why we as human dream. This topic also pulls my interest as to why when I dream of thing and days later the contents I saw in my dream becomes a reality. However my understanding was the only thing that would appear in my dream were events that took place during the day or previous activities that I have encountered. Even though most dream isn’t straightforward the content of the dream is literal though it took place in the unconscious

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    breathing is unconsciously monitored through our brain. A scary dream pops out of nowhere, flashbacks of our past come spiraling in our memory, we get to witness movies starring ourselves as the protagonist and surviving in different scenarios. Anywhere from two to ten hours of sleep could just kill our past and make us forget about yesterday. Or we can sleep to relieve the pain or sleep to prepare ourselves for the next day. “ Each night, when I go to sleep, I die. And the next morning, when I wake

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    There are five basic stages in cycles I go thought when I am going sleep though out the night. Stage one, which lasts about five minutes, my brain waives becomes slower and irregular. Then I would go in to stage two, which lasts around ten to twenty minutes, I would have a regular EEG and less then 50 percent of this time is spent in this stage. Stage three is a short transition, which is made up of twenty to fifty percent delta waves. Stage four is around fifteen to twenty minutes, in this stage

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    Psych 101 Assignment 1.1

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    log for three consecutive nights. Record what time you went to sleep and what time you woke up. Also, record how many times you woke up throughout the night. I want you to record your sleep quality from 0 (worst) to 10 (best). I want you to record how many dreams you remember. You might want to keep a notepad by you can record these things when you wake up. Night one I went to sleep at 8pm and woke up at 6:30am. Night two I went to sleep at 9:40 pm and woke up at 7am. Night three I went to sleep at

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    How dreams affect our personalities Introduction to Psychology By: Spencer Young Abstract What happens at night when we enter what is called rapid eye movement or rem is called dreaming. What happens when we dream our brain tries to deal with what we’ve done throughout the day. It does this in the form of a dream. What happens when we wake up out of the dream? Does it affect us during the day? Dreams have been found to shape us in ways that is almost unnoticeable to us. How dreams may

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    enough to want a trauma surgeon career? I love school, But do I love school enough to spend many years learning the skills and knowledge for my dream. Do you have them crazy backwards days? With All the crazy hours you get all the best toys and games. I need to have an exciting and rewarding career to get these toys "We boys call cars toys" To have my dream career of a trauma surgeon I would need to get a special set of knowledge and skills, Be ready for up, down all around crazy hours to get the

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    parents are faced with every night from their children. Night terrors can potentially be a very scary scene that someday might take place. Night terrors can also be classified as sleep terrors. It is a sleep disorder causing feelings of terror or dread, and typically occurs during the first hours of stage three-four rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep. Sleep terrors usually begin in children between the ages of three and twelve, and usually stop during adolescence (Schacter). Night terrors are a relatively

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    According to Merriam-Webster, a dream can be defined as a series of thoughts, images or emotions occurring during sleep. Form many people, sleep can be a disturbing time, but for others it can be a peaceful, longing time of the day. For me, I LOVE my sleep, as well as any dreams that may accompany my slumber. I would like to think I have a very vivid imagination, based on some of the dreams that I encounter. I do find that I can remember most of my dreams, at least for a few hours, however, by

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    Dream Paper Every night when we go to sleep we have multiple dreams weather we remember them or not. There are two parts to every dream; manifest content and latent content. Manifest content is the overall storyline of the dream whereas latent content is the specific meaning of a dream. It is typically fairly easy to differ between the two and honestly it is quite fun learning about the hidden meaning of dreams. I am going to take you back to the very first dream I remember having. But, before

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    Have you ever had any troubles sleeping at night? Some people might have an ibility to sleep, a sleeping disorder called insomnia. But, for Adam Young, he had trouble sleeping at night, and yet, still have a very colorful vivid dreams. In “Fireflies”, by Owl City, Adam Young is trying to show his vivid dreams when he was young by using many figurative languages such as simile, metaphor, hyperbole, personification, and repetition. In the famous single,“Fireflies”, there are many uses of similes

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