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GUIDE FOR WRITING TERMINAL REPORTS

The purpose of this guide is to assist members of the staff in expressing themselves correctly and in assessing the boy acurately. As a general rule, reference hould be made to things which are of credit to the boy. If adverse comments have to be made, they should not include a word given under the heading "Extremely Undesiarable", unless the writer of the report believes that the use of such a word is likely to result in eventual benefit to the boy.   -----is a very obedient boy. He can be relied upon for any task. He has showed his worth in the field of co-curricular activities as well. His conduct and behaviour throghout the term is very impressive. He is an active member of the house. --- enjoys games and plays with energy and en

DREAM:

Merriam-Webster dictionary defines a dream as "a series of thoughts, images, or emotions occurring during sleep." Everyone dreams. Some dreams we remember, but most are lost to us once we wake. Or perhaps remain dormant within us, awaiting future recollection. Fleeting and unconscious though dreams may be, they possess immense importance in cultures around the world. Prophetic or revelatory dreams play pivotal roles in ancient literary and religious texts, from Mesopotamia's Epic of Gilgamesh; to the Old Norse Poetic   Edda; to Homer's ancient Greek Odyssey; to Imperial China's Journey to the West and Dream of the Red Chamber; to the Middle High German Nibelungenlied; to the holy books of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. And yet, when seeking to understand that which surpasses everyday experience – whether in ancient manuscripts, shamanic rituals, or purported dream telepathy – it can prove difficult to distinguish between dreams and visions, between sensatio