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    ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form Bottom of Form ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form Bottom of Form Chapter 5. Sleep Page 86 1. ■ if pulling an all-nighter is worth it? 1. ■ why it sometimes takes so long to fall asleep? 1. ■ if it’s okay to exercise right before sleep? Page 87 College students often have a reputation for missing early-morning classes or falling asleep in class. It doesn’t necessarily mean that they’ve

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    Insomnia Title: What is Insomnia and how does it affect people? Name: Delores Rick General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform the audience on what insomnia is and how it affects the people who has it. Time: 4-5 minutes I. Introduction A. How many people in this class have insomnia or trouble sleeping occasionally‚ raise your hand? B. Those of you who raised your could suffer from insomnia. C. Everyone has it at some time or another in their life. I

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    Madeline Hogg Period 3 Persuasive essay 10/24/14 Later Morning Start Would you like to start the school day later than 8:00a.m.? Or even wake up a little bit later than usual? Or would you like to be able to concentrate betting your classes for better grades? Well‚ according to Scientific American‚ schools that start 8:35 or later have seen grades in math‚ English‚ science‚ and social studies rise. For the sake of teenagers and schools‚ I personally think we should be starting at a later time

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    course.” There are many explanations for a recurring dream like Roberto’s. Most likely‚ he was worried about exams‚ studying late‚ and not getting enough deep‚ restoring sleep. The various states of sleep can affect your nighttime dreams and your daytime ability to focus. This lesson introduces the ideas of waking consciousness and altered states of sleep‚ including dreaming. It also covers drug use and misuse because they interfere with psychological conditions. This lesson presents the following

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    Language Centre Cover Sheet Please fill in all the blanks below for your assignment: Full Name (in pinyin) Xuecheng.Qian English Name (optional) Shelton Student ID Number 1406725 Class (e.g. EAP007/01A) EAP011 Programme EAP Industrial Technology Module Code 03B Assignment Title Sleep deprivation among students Submission Deadline 11.07 EAP Tutor’s Name Chris Which draft is this? (e.g. first draft‚ final draft) First draft Final Word Count 984 If you agree to let the University use your work anonymously

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    appeared dry‚ pink‚ and warm. Bowel sounds were decreasing. An ECG with 12-lead showed a sinus curve of 110. She was in stable condition with consistent vital signs and slowly awakened throughout a 24-hr period. On the second day‚ she slept for excessive periods at a time. She also suffered “truncal ataxia” while in the sitting position‚ which still existed during walking and standing up the next day. On the fourth day‚ she showed trouble with fine motor skills‚ but was discharged. The girl was monitored

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    Good morning class  How many of you have ever fallen asleep in class? According to the research of Dr. James B. Maas‚ 40% of Americans (100 million people) are moderately to severely sleep-deprived! High school and college students are among the most sleep deprived people in our population. 60% are sleepy during the day and 30% fall asleep in class at least once a week. The average person needs at least seven to nine hours of sleep every night

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    It is a dangerous disorder and can cause various accidents including loss of life or limb. It is said that Abnormalities in the hypocretin system may be responsible for the daytime sleepiness and abnormal REM sleep found in narcolepsy. (Cunha) It can often go undiagnosed or misdiagnosed for years delaying treatment and preventing a cure. Once it has been correctly diagnosed‚ Amphetamines can be used in treatment. It is also suggested

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    69% of high school students get less than 8 hours of sleep on school nights‚ and 40% get 6 hours or less.When the alarm clock in the morning goes off kids aren’t ready to jump out of bed and get going they need more time to regain themselves and they need more sleep. Kids and teens are losing sleep due to start times of the schools by 2 to 3 hours a night. Sleep is affecting students academic performance and their physical activity throughout the day. Some scientist have researched the loss of sleep

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    Tai Chi exercise: A latent growth curve analysis. Structural Equation Modeling: A Multidisciplinary Journal‚ 8‚ 53-83. Li‚ F.‚ Fisher‚ K. J.‚ Harmer‚ P.‚ Irbe‚ D.‚ Tearse‚ R. G.‚ & Weimer‚ C. (2004). Tai Chi and selfrated quality of sleep and daytime sleepiness in older adults: A randomized controlled trial. Journal of American Geriatrics Society‚ 52‚ 892-900. Li‚ F.‚ Fisher‚ K. J.‚ Harmer‚ P.‚ & McAuley‚ M. (2002a). Delineating the impact of Tai Chi training of physical function among the elderly

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