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    Lack of sleep

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    and driving drowsy because of a lack of sleep that gets worse as they get older‚ according to a new poll released by the National Sleep Foundation (NSF). adolescents (ages 11 to 17)‚ the NSF’s 2006 Sleep in America poll finds that only 20 percent of adolescents get the recommended nine hours of sleep on school nights‚ and nearly one-half (45 percent) sleep less than eight hours on school nights. While most students know they’re not getting the sleep they need‚ 90 percent of parents polled believe

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    Sleep Apnea

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    Definition of the Disease Sleep apnea is known as a sleep disorder characterized by pauses in breathing or episodes of very low breathing during sleep. Apnea is every pause in breathing and it usually lasts for at least 10 seconds and sometimes even minutes. Apnea pauses can occur 5-30 times in an hour. The disease is diagnosed with a sleep study or polysomnogram‚ which is an overnight sleep test. It occurs mainly in three forms obstructive‚ central and mixed or complex sleep apnea‚ which is a combination

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    WHY WE SLEEP The Functions of Sleep in Humans and Other Mammals J.A. Horne Published by Oxford University Press 1988 Contents CHAPTER 1 Introduction 1.1 Early Sleep Theories 1.2 Daily Sleep and Wakefulness 1.3 Measuring Sleep References CHAPTER 2 Sleep Deprivation 2.1 Problems with Animal Experiments 2.2 Recent Animal Experiments 2.3 Some Problems with Human Experiments 2.4 1896 - The First Real Sleep Deprivation Experiment on Humans 2.5 The Longest Study - 264 hours

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    Today I am going to talk to you about my region of the years from 1800’s threw the 1880’s this region is my region of where i live now San Diego California and I am going to tell you how it became apart of California. Fist of all‚ where i am getting all this information is from the article called Minnestota as it is in 1870 and it is in Rise of Industrial America‚ 1876- 1900 and it also has the Immigration to the United States‚ 1851- 1900. The author is writting the document for to attract settlers

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    Sleep Problems

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    There are a wide variety of sleep problems in the world today. For example sleep apnea‚ snoring‚ sleepwalking‚ confusional arousals‚ sleep-related eating‚ sleep paralysis‚ nocturnal seizures‚ teeth grinding‚ Rapid Eye Movement (REM)‚ and sleep talking. Many of these disorders can be damaging to your health‚ or might not effect you at all. Also‚ if one does have difficulties sleeping there are things that are recommended in order to get a good night sleep. There are many different kinds of parasomnias

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    Writing Assignments for Description Essay Due: October 6‚ 2009 Follow the same essay format to complete the Description Essay: Title Page Thesis/Outline Abstract Page Essay (8-12) Your essay must appeal to one or more of the 5 senses: hear‚ smell‚ see‚ taste‚ and feel. Your essay must also have use of 3-5 figures of speech: similes‚ metaphors‚ and personification. Lastly‚ your essay must have subjective and objective description

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    Sleep Disorders

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    Sleeping Disorder Nightmares are bad dreams occurring during REM sleep. Children experience nightmares more than adults because they spend most of their sleep in REM sleep. Nightmares can be physical such as sleeping in an uncomfortable position‚ having a fever‚ or psychological causes such as stress‚ anxiety‚ and ingestion of drugs used in pain killers such as oxycodone and hydrocodone. REM behavior disorder is a disorder where the mechanism that blocks the movement of the voluntary muscles

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    There are many different types of songs used in The Pearl by John Steinbeck; Kino‚ the main character‚ hears all of them. He hears the song of the family‚ the song of evil‚ and the song of the great pearl itself. However‚ John Steinbeck shows the advancement of Kino’s character through these melodies. Kino’s character is developed through the motif of the “songs” by making Kino hear them whenever there is danger or evil‚ whenever Kino is expressing feeling‚ and showing the oral nature of Kino’s

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    Sleep Disorder

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    A sleep disorder can be defined as a disturbance of the normal sleep pattern. This causes a disruption in the way an individual typically sleeps‚ which can lead to other complications such as irritability and dysfunction during the day. Four common sleep disorders are insomnia‚ sleep apnea‚ restless legs syndrome‚ and narcolepsy. Nearly 70 million Americans suffer from these and many other sleep disorders every year. Insomnia is a sleep disorder in which the affected individual has difficulty falling

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    Sociology: Assess the view that working class children under achieve because they are culturally deprived. Cultural deprivation is the lack of certain values‚ attitudes‚ skills and knowledge that’s necessary for educational success. An example of this would be low expectations of parents. The basic ‘cultural equipment’ includes things such as language‚ self-discipline and reasoning skills. Many working class families fail to socialize their children adequately‚ and these children grow up ‘culturally

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