Ten Nights of Dreams

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    Most of the dreams will happen will REM, at this time all limb muscles are active, people sometimes will act out their dreams and may involve violent movement and lashing out (“Ten Common Sleep Disorder”).  While you are asleep your brain is still active.  As people sleep your brain pass through five stages one, two, three, four, and REM(“Common

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    without it our bodies would be deprived. Sleep is split into a few different categories, some being REM sleep or rapid eye movement. REM sleep is often called active sleep because it is associated with heightened body and brain activity during which dreams normally occur. Then there is NREM sleep or non rapid eye movement sleep. This is where the brain and the body go into a dormant sleep where there is hardly any brain activity This NREM sleep is broken down into four stages which i will explain later

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    In my paper I will ask exactly what it is to dream and give my best explanation based on what others have learned and I have gathered on the subject. Even though scientists may not have many ways of researching how and why we dream today with our current technology we can however talk to the people who dream and study brain activity. In this paper I will address the research I have conducted on why we dream. As of right now scientists are all puzzled by this question. Partly because the technology

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    Your Man Could Smell Like.” This is in the demographic category of gender as it appeals to both men and women. Men will be great if they wear the product. Also, women should buy the product so their man will smell great. The next time slot is the ten a.m. to four p.m. window. The ads aired during this time generally aim to reach the older generation and have to do with aging. Another target is children when they arrive home from school. A commercial that depicts how advertisers target the elder

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    Am I Dreaming? I. I awoke from a dream. A dream so realistic that I had no idea if it was real or fake. I had to grasp reality, as my alarm clock buzzed with anger as if it was mad as well, for it wanted to know the answer too. My mind was so mixed up and the screaming voice of my sister yelling at me to get ready for school was not helping. I had to make a choice. A choice of life or death. A choice of , was it true or not, did my best friend get dumped by her boyfriend of two years and I

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    schedule. So the family requires no modification for holidays, Richard mentioned that he appreciates being home at nights to be with his son. Interestingly enough, Richard’s dream line of work would be to earn a living on a first-rate golf course, however he would not be near his home. To potentially pursue this dream in the future, Richard noted, it would allow him to be home at night with his son due to the fact that golf courses close at

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    pain of losing something or someone dearest to them, but to relive that very moment every night in your dreams is unbearable. In the short story, “The Seventh Man” by Haruki Murakami, a young boy loses his best friend in a tsunami and is traumatized by recurring nightmares years upon years after his experience. In the story in paragraph 42 the author says, “It was there in my dreams, except that in my dreams K

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    surroundings, and can easily reorient to what was going around prior to the urge of falling asleep. The time span that a person usually remains in this cycle ranges from five to ten minutes; Stage two consists of slower breaths, a less tense body, and modification of body temperature. This phase takes place after the ten minutes, but within 25 minutes after sleep has occurred. In the third stage, an individual is in a deep sleep, experiences slow brain wave activity with short, spontaneous bursts

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    or operate. Lucid dreaming, a dream in which a dreamer is aware that he or she is dreaming; they may be able to control the dream by exert amount. In this dream stage, we perform superhuman features that would be impossible when we’re awake. While a person dreams, these wonderful things become a temporality reality. Researchers says that a average person dreams four to six times a night(insert). Many people dream every night without even realizing that their dreams can be controlled. Others might

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    Friday Night Lights is a non-fictional book written by Harry Gerard Bissinger III. Bissinger wrote the book in 1990. Chris Weeden wrote that Bissinger said, “It’s my best book, my most ambitious book, but I knew halfway through it was going to have a very limited audience” (2006). Bissinger was in search of a town controlled solely by sports. Therefore, this search led him to the Permian High School in Odessa, Texas (the setting for the novel). Friday Night Lights shows how a struggling town

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