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Final Project CSI 100-11 DREAMS Derek Anzalone December 2, 2008 Objectives (Why Dream?) Everybody dreams—you just don’t remember! What do dreams really mean—what if you see a running squirrel? Doctors interpret dreams to help patients I’m a dreamer Many people are inspired by their dreams (Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein) All cultures have beliefs on dreams Problems (Nightmares!) Too much info on the Web Making Freddy look pretty Organizing everything Getting Java Applet to work I was in New York with my relatives Only 5 minutes to present What I Learned Within 5 minutes of waking, you forget 50% of your dream Lots of data about dreams that I put in Excel worksheet Most dream content is negative though not necessarily a nightmare Use of Sharepoint Designer to help organize & design webpages Jung & Freud had battle over dreams Views on Dreams in Different Cultures “Nightmare” was demon (incubus) in Dark Ages that paralyzes & has sex with sleeper Chinese believed soul left body during dream “Lucid” dreaming first taught in Malaysia Constantine converts Empire to Christianity due to dream where shown a cross Idi Amin banished Asians from Uganda because told by God in a dream Native Americans used Dream Catchers to catch bad dreams in web What My Website Contains Proposal in Microsoft Word Webpages with facts & history relating to dreams Microsoft Excel worksheet with data on contents of dreams Microsoft Powerpoint presentation Photos and pictures Java Applet game Links to other sites Conclusions The Web has plenty of info on dreams & there are many different opinions If you see a squirrel, you are in a loveless pointless relationship! Dreams reveal concerns & interests but don’t necessarily predict behavior Media (science, stories, music, movies) show our fascination with dreams Nap Time! Sweet Dreams! or