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    The American Dream

    A dream is an idea or vision that is created in your imagination and that is not real. If a dream is just a figment of the imagination then there is no way that an American’s dream for ones’s life can be surreal, right? Nowadays, being a stay at home parent is a phantom of the mind, money is peoples’ happiness, and unemployment is becoming more and more prevalent. Dreaming about the way one wants their life to be one day is simply just a dream. At sometime in a person’s life everyone dreams of

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    Dream Catcher In Native American Culture

    Most people don’t understand the meaning of dream catchers or even what they are, but they should learn because they are very powerful and important in Native American culture, particularly the Ojibwe people. In order to better understand dream catchers we need to know the origins of them, the proper way to use them, and the sacred materials used to make them. The dream catcher has been a part of the Native American culture for many generations but it wasn't always important until the Anishnabe

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    Out-Of-Body Experiences

    How the Out-of-Body State Happens Out-of-body experiences are very much related to dreams, as they allow exploration of the dream world and beyond in a self-conscious way, instead of being locked into a dream. Every night with sleep, dreams occur, whether they are remembered or not, and the physical body is left behind. This may seem strange; however, you might be able to discover a few clues about it. If while falling asleep you have woken up with the sensation that you were falling, it's because

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    Unrealistic Things In The 5th Wave

    Have you ever had any intentions of longing to have powers? Or have you ever wished that there was a secret door, leading to another world, inside your basement? Well, these types of thoughts are completely unrealistic. They can’t happen in the real world, but, they can happen in a book or a movie. Many of us have read books, or watched movies that have unrealistic things in them, like aliens coming to Earth from space. Some people like to watch aliens coming down to Earth, while others prefer to

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    Rem Sleep Research Paper

    older you get the less time you spend in the REM stage of sleep. How much sleep do you actually remember your dreams and how much time do you dream in REM sleep? You spend about 20% of your sleep dreaming.(Russo) I started getting interested in REM sleep because I always wondered why we couldn’t remember our dreams. I started checking out books about why we dream and what our dreams mean. I asked my mom questions which she couldn’t answer because she hadn’t researched REM sleep. This first

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    Wilbur And Orville Wright Ideal Of Flying

    that sparked a major technological breakthrough that still impacts people today. What is something you dream about? Write a personal narrative describing something you feel passionately about doing someday. What must you do in order to accomplish your dream? What struggles might you encounter? Reflect on how your dream might also be used to impact other people just as the Wright Brothers’ dream still impacts people today. If I had a choice to be anything I ever wanted to be , I would choose

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    Bennett Piepho: A Dream Study

    Dream Study Bennett Piepho What is a dream? According to the dictionary a dream is series of thoughts, images and sensations occurring in a person’s mind during sleep. According to researchers almost every person dreams several times at night, but the average person only remembers dreaming about half the time. Some people remember every dream, but others rarely remember any dreams. Do the dreams you remember have meaning? Do your dreams help you solve problems in your daily life? In this

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    Personal Narrative: How Interpreting Dreams Transformed My Life

    How Interpreting Dreams Transformed My Life Do you think your dreams are meaningless nonsense? Or do you have no idea what your dreams mean? Back in 1990, I thought my dreams were crazy without any understanding about their meaning. This changed when I started working with a therapist to aid me with my vivid dreams that eventually healed issues from childhood. Working with my dreams has completely manifested a life filled with acceptance, spirituality, plus knowing who I am. The following are three

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    Hausa Dreams

    Dreams, what causes us to dream certain dreams and why have remained mysteries for centuries. A multitude of tests and experiments have been conducted over the course of the past few decades in hopes to provide some answers; one in particular with a similar hypothesis such as these was a study conducted by the Canadian Anthropology Society, more specifically William F.S. Miles, called "Hausa Dreams," from the summer of. This study was inspired and strongly influenced by that of Robert A. LeVine's

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    Rapah's Home: A Fictional Narrative

    plops down on the couch, slightly moaning as he rolls around. He closes his eyes, ready for the sleep he has so dearly missed. Mikey laughs at him, saying something Raphael does not bother to hear. Darkness slowly seeps over his visions and little dream scenes play that he will not remember by morning.  (Next chapter, because I'm mean.) (Lea, again because I need a default name.) A phone rings, a sweet melody of bells sounding through the lair. Mumbling to himself, Raph stands and goes to look for

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