Write an article based on this "Don't spring out of bed. Write down everything as soon as you wake up. Keep a pen and paper at your bedside. Write the main picture down. Reflect upon whether the dream was positive or negative. Fill in other important details."
article: If you can remember more of your dream, you are better able to analyze it. You can increase your chances of remembering your dream by taking a few extra minutes both to go to sleep and to wake up. If you allow yourself to wake up gradually, you're less likely to startle the dream out of your head. Dream memories are fleeting, and almost always dissipate unless you catch them early on. As soon as you awake, take a pen and jot down whatever you can remember, whether it's a colour, shape, or feeling. Every little detail will help you to make better sense of your dream. When you wake up, you won't have long to catch your dream memories before they fade away. Having a pen and paper at your bedside will give you the fastest way possible to get your thoughts onto paper. When you wake up, try to get the main symbols in your dream down on paper so they don't disappear from your mind. You can write them or draw them, whatever is easiest for you. Obviously, you dreamed about a doll, but think about what else you saw.  What other symbols showed up? Were other people there? Just try to get down the main ideas right now. The emotional impact of the dream is often more important than the visual symbols in your dream. As you write down the details of your dream, think about the emotions that accompanied it. Did you feel upset when you woke up? Did the dream make you happy or anxious? Try to identify what you're feeling upon waking, and write those thoughts down, too. Now that you've got the main ideas down, fill in the details. The details are any extra things you can think of that happened in the dream but weren't necessarily the main focus of the dream. The details can help put the symbols you see into context.  For example, think about the setting. Was it night or day? Did you notice anything else in the dream that you may have left out? Maybe a particular color stood out to you, or maybe you saw a recurring flower. Just try to fill in as much as you can.

Write an article based on this "Boil a large pot of water. Cook the celery Remove the celery from the boiling water and transfer it to cold water."
article: Place a large stock pot on your stove, and fill it with enough water to cover all of the celery that you're freezing. Turn the burner to high, and allow the pot to come to a full boil.  When it comes to deciding how much water to add to the pot, using 1 gallon (3.8 L) for every pound (454 g) of celery is a good rule of thumb. If you don't plan to keep the celery in your freezer for more than two months, you don't necessarily have to blanch it before freezing. It will help preserve the flavor more effectively, though, so you may want to do even if you plan to use it within 8 weeks. for several minutes. Once the water is boiling, place the chopped celery in the pot. Give the water a good stir after adding the celery to ensure that it's all submerged. Let the celery cook in the boiling water for 3 minutes.  Placing the celery in a boiler basket before adding it to the water makes it much easier to add it to and remove it from the water. Set a timer when you place the celery in the water so you're sure not to overcook it. When the celery has cooked for 3 minutes, take it out of the boiling water. Immediately, transfer it to a large bowl of ice water to stop the cooking process. Let it sit in the cold water for about 3 minutes. If you don't want to create an ice water bath for the celery, you can place it in a colander and set it under cold running water to cool it as quickly as possible.

Write an article based on this "Identify the field of engineering you want to work in. Select a school that specializes in your field of engineering. Add an international component to your education if you’re hoping to work abroad. Take advantage of university programs that connect you with engineering work. Ask smaller companies if they have work shadowing programs. Apply for internship after 1 or 2 years of university. Do a practicum in your final year of school."
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Engineering is a broad and diverse field.  You could be a robotics engineer, a civil engineer, a chemical engineer, or one of many other varieties.  To identify the field you wish to work in, choose the field that interests you the most.  Alternately, choose the field with the best job prospects or the one that enables you to earn the most money.  Check your national department of labor statistics to determine which fields of engineering will enable you to make the most money or increase your odds of landing a job. There are about 40 types of engineering degrees. There is no right or wrong field of engineering for you. Different colleges excel in different areas.  Some schools offer robust civil engineering programs, while others have strong robotics engineering programs.  Run a search online for the best school in the field you’re interested in. The schools with top engineering programs might be difficult to get into.  Write a strong application letter and study hard for any entrance exams you might have to take. Many engineering positions are available in developing countries.  If you think you might want to leverage your engineering education into a position that allows you to work abroad, consider getting a minor in a foreign language, a certificate in international relations, or a similar qualification.  You could also apply for a study abroad program through your school. These programs might connect you with internships while you’re in school, or they might be designed to connect you with a job after you graduate.  Talk to your professors about opportunities for engineering work while you’re still in school. These programs can both help you better understand how engineering looks in a practical environment and can help you get work experience that looks great on your resume. Work shadowing programs allow you to follow an engineer through their day.  Write a pleasant email to the company’s HR or hiring office inquiring about work shadowing opportunities.  Alternately, you could call the company’s hiring office directly.  In either case, ask, “Do you have any work shadowing opportunities available for an engineering student like me?” Work shadowing opportunities allow you to get a feel for a particular company and to better understand how engineers go about their work. Major companies and institutions with engineering departments often have internship programs.  The process by which you secure an internship varies considerably from one company to the next, but it’s often no different than securing a job.  Check the “Careers” page of major engineering firms for opportunities.  You’ll need to fill out the application, submit a resume and/or references, and arrange an interview.  Aim for paid internships whenever possible. During an internship, you’ll be able to gain valuable on-the-job experience. If you’re pursuing a summer internship, you might even get to work in an engineering position full-time. Internships are a great way to network with other people who might be able to provide recommendations at their company or elsewhere after you graduate. You might be able to get school credit for your internship.  Talk to your university advisor about such an option. A practicum is a work opportunity that replaces or takes up a significant portion of your final university year.  These placements carry a competitive salary and provide a deeper, more long-term experience than an internship.  If you do well, practicums often lead to full-time positions after you graduate.