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    RING! RING! The alarm goes off. The still tired student hits the snooze button. For many high school students all across the UK this is a classic weekday morning. Is this because teens are lethargic? No. It is because of the early school starting times. Secondary pupils need a later school start time for many reasons: it gives pupils the opportunity to get their much needed sleep‚ it improves grades and it helps them be healthier. Many teenagers are not getting enough sleep and this is often due

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    School Starts Too Early School start times have been an ongoing topic of discussion that causes many arguments. Many people say that school should start later so that students can get more sleep and be able to stay awake during school. On the other side‚ people argue that schools should keep the early start times so that events can take place after school and so the students learn to get up early for when they get a job later in life. The early school start times are a big problem that may cause

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    Dr. Suderman ENC1101 September 27‚ 2013 Wall Street Journal Article Summary It is becoming more and more evident to Major companies that sleep is a necessity that often gets swept under the rug. They are noticing more and more that lack of sleep is a major hamper on your performance in the workplace. Getting a good nights’ sleep is more beneficial than finding ways to work better on less sleep. Companies have to send their employees home early to help them sleep more to keep up with their productivity

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    Thank you very much for referring Scott along for further management of his lifelong difficulties with sleep. As you are aware‚ Marcus McMahon investigated this in 2012 with a sleep study that revealed overall mild obstructive sleep apnoea. This was severe in supine sleep and was essentially supine isolated obstructive sleep apnoea. At the time‚ given his significant difficulties with sleep‚ the focus was more on the insomnia and he was referred on to a sleep psychologist but given the wait time

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    Many teenagers around the world have difficulty with their internal sleep clock; this makes waking up early and going to school a difficult routine. By waking up this early‚ it allows teenagers to adapt to this routine and become used to it. I believe that school should not begin later in the day. If school started at a later hour and ended at a later hour‚ there would be no time for sports practice and competitions‚ the teachers’ time‚ and by waking up at such an early time‚ it prepares you for

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    Should school start later in the morning? Many believe it should start later‚ but some also do not think it should. There are many different reasons why it should start later in the morning. Even though the releases for both school and extracurricular activities will result in a later release times‚ school should start later because there are less dropouts and starting school later also results in better test scores. According to the article Wake up call by Sarah Mckibben‚ “Most adolescents (ages

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    How Julia Spent 3 Hours

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    Over the course of three days‚ Julia’s time study demonstrated the various times spent on different occupations. She spent an average of four hours a day in sleep participation‚ under the category of rest and sleep. Her time spent with rest and sleep were about the same and balanced for the three days. Julia spent around four to five hours a day participating in activities of daily living (ADLs). Her ADL’s included eating‚ brushing her hair‚ taking a shower and brushing her teeth. Each day she spent

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    INTRODUCTION Every teenager has a problem. There is no doubt about it. As any parent of a teenager knows that discipline can be a difficult and confusing issue‚ of course a teenager also knows what good behavior is and which is the right way to comfort and make their parents happy. Discipline isn’t about punishment; it’s about helping people in developing responsibility. This may be one of the common problems of a teenager‚ in which the teenager thinks that the punishment is for something else

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    Lack of Sleep Affects School Results 2007 Summary: In today’s world the lack of sleep is a common factor that affects everyone’s daily activities. Unfortunately these people don’t always realize how their sleeping conditions may affect or interfere with their daily routines. A study was conducted in August of 2007 to see whether or not the result of a lower GPA was affected by how the patient slept the night before. This experiment was more focused on teens and adolescents in a school environment

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    Child Development Article Review Melissa Hennessy October 3‚ 2011 Sleep and Adjustment in Preschool Children: Sleep Diary Reports by Mothers Relate to Behavior Reports by Teachers Bates‚ E. John‚ Viken‚ J. Richard‚ Alexander‚ B. Douglas‚ Beyers‚ Jennifer‚ and Stockton‚ Lesley (2002). Sleep and Adjustment in Preschool Children: Sleep Diary Reports by Mothers Relate to Behavior Reports by Teachers. The Society for Research in Child Development Inc‚ January/ February 2002‚ Volume 73. Number

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