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    Effects of Sleep Deprivation Darren Montgomery || 000249114 QBT 1 Task 5 WGU || Mentor: DeeDee Hessler When Thomas Edison set out to create the light bulb‚ his intention was to reduce the amount of time that people spent sleeping. His idea was that if people had light to work by they could and would work longer hours. In his mind‚ sleep was something that was not needed and stood opposed to progress (Coren‚ 1996). “Anything which tends to slow work down is a waste

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    WHAT IS AN EDUCATED FILIPINO? FRANCISCO F. BENITEZ Francisco F. Benitez  Francisco F. Benitez (June 4‚ 1887-June 30‚ 1951) was an outstanding educator‚ author‚ editor‚ and the first dean of the School of Education of the University of the Philippines (UP). He studied at the Philippine Normal College in 1904 and became one of the first pensionados sent to the United States in 1905.   Some of his published works include the Educational Progress in the Philippines and Studies of Great Filipinos

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    Abstract Being well-educated is a product of both the school and the individual. Simply going to a quality institution and obtaining an education does not translate into being well-educated. On the other hand‚ being able to perform a specific task very well but lacking in some very basic academic fundamentals does not mean a person is well-educated either. Alfie Kohn examines what it means to be well-educated and I will respond to some of his thoughts on the topic.

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    Introduction When we say a particular country is economically developed‚ three determinants come to our mind‚ i.e.‚ human‚ physical and financial. Out of these important resource factors‚ human resource factor appears to be the most strategic and critical. This is true because a country may possess abundant natural and physical resources and the necessary machinery‚ equipment and capital‚ but if there is no man power to use these resources‚ growth is not possible. Similar to ‘Physical capital

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    Sleep Deprivation in Adolescence Explanation of Topic Sleep‚ along with necessities such as food and water‚ is something that everyone needs to survive. It not only gives people energy for when they wake up‚ but it also “plays a key role in the way that people think‚ feel‚ and behave” (Gruber‚ 2013). Anyone‚ from infancy to adulthood‚ can be affected by the lack of sleep. In this essay I’ll be talking about how sleep deprivation more so affects adolescents (13-17 years)

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    We could say that an educated person is like a piece of artwork‚ it is open to the interpretation of the viewer. Just like every art work critique has their own opinion about an artwork‚ everyone has their own different interpretations of what an educated person is. One thing is clear though‚ in order to be a successful person in life‚ you do not need money‚ as well as in order to be an educated person‚ you do not need a college diploma. What you are willing to give up in order to become your best

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    Sleep Deprivation There are few things that mammals‚ birds‚ amphibians‚ reptiles and fish have in common; sleep is one of them. Sleep is when the body completely relaxes‚ sensory activities are suspended‚ and a lack of consciousness takes effect. Humans need to sleep on a daily basis in order for our bodies to function properly. The average adult needs seven to nine hours of sleep each day‚ and not getting adequate sleep can lead to sleep deprivation. Some symptoms of sleep deprivation include

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    Blue Collar Brilliance-Summary and Response The article “Blue- Collar Brilliance” of Mike Rose argues that path for obtaining Intelligence doesn’t depend on what type of work we do either white collar or blue collar. Important point is to use your intelligence to perform best. He focuses on the point that intelligence in blue collar worker is due to experience‚ the power of body and brain to work together to solve a certain problem which white collar worker gain through formal education. “Solution

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    Through personal experience‚ we each found that students who were in college are likely to report feeling stress. We tend to find a significant difference between college students with jobs and college students without jobs. Based on prior knowledge‚ we know that acute stress can be related to small daily hassles‚ while chronic stress takes place when several environmental stressors continue to be a worry for a long period of time‚ like finances and schoolwork. Emotional stress‚ such as anxiety

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    Students’ Chronic Sleep Deprivation Introduction: A. Attention Getting Opening: Over the past ten to twenty years‚ academic demands placed upon college students have increased significantly‚ this has lead to an increase in workload and amount of time needed to study for a specific course. Today‚ college students represent the most sleep-deprived division of the population in the U.S. ("Sleep and Memory"). According to Gayla Martindale‚ 63% percent of the students who attend college do not get enough sleep

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