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    Gramling 1  Kaytlyn Gramling  Ms. Bott  English 101  21 November 2014   Sleep Deprivation  College students are often waking up groggy to their morning classes‚ which could last  from one hour to four hours‚ causing a decrease in concentration or even sleeping in class. There  are many causes to having sleep deprivation that affect the lifestyle of these students and their  sleeping cycles. There are an abundance of college students who are partying all night‚ staying  up late to finish homework assignments

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    Sleep Deprivation‚ Disorders‚ and Drugs Tyesia Wheeler Axia College of University of Phoenix PSY 240 Autumn Harrell December 16‚ 2012 Almost everyone‚ at some point in their lives‚ suffer from sleep deprivation. There are a lot of different reasons that people lose sleep that include not feeling tired‚ or because of their jobs‚ life issues‚ and etc. Many people believe that 8 hours of sleep is required for a person to function right during the day; while others believe that they can function

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    school starts and ends. Sleep deprivation in school age children has many negative side effects‚ which include being over emotional or cranky‚ having difficulty focusing‚ and becoming more injury prone. Roughly 25 to 30 percent of children in the middle school ages aren’t getting enough sleep because of the early time school starts. Sleep deprivation can also have very long term effects on the very impressionable minds and bodies of children. For middle school students‚ sleep is very important for

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    7/17/2014 Dr. Ganser Endocrine system effects on Sleep Deprivation Deprived sleep is a universal widespread problem observed in both children and adults. Sleep is a vital process that helps in the functioning of learning‚ memory processing‚ cellular repair‚ and brain development. Statistics show that the average total hours of sleep have decreased per person to less than 7 hours per night over the past 3 to 4 decades. Many people experience sleep loss due pressures at work‚ stress‚ and our day

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    6th March 2013 Working Outline Topic: Sleep Apnea General Purpose: to inform Specific Purpose: to inform the audience on Sleep Apnea Thesis: Sleep Apnea is becoming more of a dangerous disease that more people are starting to be diagnosed with. It is extremely important that Sleep Apnea is emphasized so that more people are aware of it. Introduction: “The National Sleep Foundation” says that a lot of people don’t know what sleep apnea is. Sleep Apnea is a dangerous disease that can lead

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    SLEEP DEPRIVATION Adam Preston 240 6-10-2012 JULIE DELICH SLEEP DEPRIVATION As a mid-aged adult with four children‚ I can count many sleepless nights. Some of the scariest moments have been while driving a long distance. On a trip to Florida I had 3 children along with myself as the only driver. The trip was approximately sixteen hours. The night prior to the trip I went to bed at a decent hour and waking having about nine good hours of sleep. During the trip about twelve hours in‚ I

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    Did you know that lack of sleep is dangerous? Sleep deprivation‚ not having sufficient sleep‚ is dangerous to your health as well as it is to others. Sleep deprivation has physical effects to your body‚ mental effects on your brain and it can cause harm to those around you‚ not only yourself. It is important to get enough sleep to prevent sleep deprivation and all harm that comes with it. The physical effects caused by lack of sleep are no joke. “Lack of sleep is as dangerous as stress on

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    occurrence for people to blame their miscalculated mistakes on the lack of sleep they obtained the night before. Typically when a person makes a small‚ often embarrassing‚ mistake the excuse that person will give is “I am running on no sleep”. Most people generally relate to this saying‚ and excuse small mistakes caused by lack of sleep because it is an occurrence that happens to almost every person. If the excuse “I am running on no sleep” is an accurate excuse‚ then therefore it must have some type of true

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    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 but Many people do not get the sleep they need because their schedules don’t allow adequate time for it and they do not know the negative effects lack of sleep can have on their health and functioning

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    Sleep Deprivation and Effects on Academic Performance Emily M. Gonsalves Butte College Abstract This experiment was conducted in order to determine the effects sleep deprivation has on academic performance among college students. I chose 1‚580 students from Chico State along with 1‚387 students from San Diego State aged 17-22 and GPAs ranging from 2.0-4.0. The students were tested on various information during 24 hours of wakefulness in order to determine how lack of sleep effected

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