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    Sacrificing Sleep

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    Statement How important is it for students to get a good night’s sleep? Sleep is the activity that occupies the most of our spare time more than anything. Next to food‚ water‚ and shelter‚ sleep is one of the most important necessities for human survival. Even though humans need sleep to function properly and in the extreme cases live‚ most people choose to ignore their need for sleep. In an article called Sacrificing Sleep For Study Time Doesn’t Make The Grade‚ author Michael Breus states students

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    The Importance of Sleep

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    in the Article As you may know there is much research that has been done on the subject matter of sleep as there most certainly will be in the future. We are becoming more and more aware of the positive effects of getting enough sleep as well as the negative effects of lack of sleep. The article I chose entitled “Sleep Thieves” written by freelance Meryl Davids Landau‚ explains how some sleep studies which focused on children may help us to understand why it can be so difficult at times for our children

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    Radiological Weapons as Means of Attack Anthony H. Cordesman Radiological weapons are generally felt to be suitable largely for terror‚ political‚ and area denial purposes‚ rather than mass killings. Unlike nuclear weapons‚ they spread radioactive material contaminating personnel‚ equipment‚ facilities‚ and terrain. The radioactive material acts as a toxic chemical to which exposure eventually proves harmful or fatal. Radiation is energy that comes from a source and travels through some material

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    sleep and stress

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    JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON ADOLESCENCE‚ 21(2)‚ 342 – 349 Rise and Fall of Sleep Quantity and Quality With Student Experiences Across the First Year of University Nancy L. Galambos and Andrea L. Howard Jennifer L. Maggs University of Alberta The Pennsylvania State University Covariations of self-reported sleep quantity (duration) and quality (disturbances) with affective‚ stressful‚ academic‚ and social experiences across the first year of university in 187 Canadian students (M age 5

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    Colleges and Emails for Recruiting Emailed by Farrell Walker for Kyler Alabama A & M – benjamin.blacknall@aamu.edu Alabama State –cpayne@alasu.edu Craig Payne Rec. Coord Alcorn State – dariusm@alcorn.edu Rec. Coord Appalachian State – speirma@appstate.edu Rec. Coord Arkansas – Pine Bluff – johnsonb@uapb.edu OL coach Austin Peay – shephardg@apsu.edu Gary Shephard Rec. Coord Bethel – g-peterson2@bethel.edu Greg Peterson Off. Coord Birmingham Southern – cmartin1@bsc.edu OL Coach

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    Unit 9 - Email

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    a huge part in this success of this new e-customer order system. Without effective communication between Upper-Management‚ Middle-Management‚ Front-Line Workers‚ and the technology team this new program will fail for sure. The following is the email I have created that I feel will not only explain the urgency to the managers but also properly prepare them for this technological advancement. Dear Management Team‚ We here at Sandwich Blitz‚ Inc. are faced with a number of problems. We have

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    Sleep Disorders

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    “Understanding Sleep Problems” More then half of American’s experience a sleep problem at some time in their life. Weather it is stress-induced insomnia‚ poor sleep hygiene‚ or a poor environment. The most common form of sleeping problem would be insomnia. Insomnia is the inability of a person to fall asleep‚ stay asleep‚ or fall back asleep upon waking. People that have insomnia often complain about impairments of attention‚ memory‚ ability to work and function. Insomnia can also affect one’s

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    Sleep Deprivation

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    no one gets enough sleep with their own busy schedule‚ especially teens. Teens need sleep for their body‚ considering the fact that we have a rapid growth and developing bodies to take care of. As an adolescents‚ we need a good nine hours of sleep so we do better in school and extracurricular activities. What most of our society is not informed about is the fact being sleep deprived is terrible for your health and may cause life threatening situations. As well as‚ being sleep deprived is some what

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    Sleep Apnea

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    SLEEP APNEA What is Sleep Apnea? The Greek word "apnea" literally means "without breath." There are three types of sleep apnea: obstructive‚ central‚ and mixed; of the three‚ Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is the most common. Despite the difference in the root cause of each type‚ in all three‚ people with untreated sleep apnea stop breathing repeatedly during their sleep‚ sometimes hundreds of times during the night and often for a minute or longer. Obstructive sleep apnea is caused by a blockage

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    In the current study‚ 30 Long-Evans male rats will be profiled as passive‚ active‚ or flexible copers. After profiling‚ the rats will be divided into three groups of 10. Each group will consist of an equal number of the three different coping profiles. The animals will begin their weekly treatment of intravenous caffeine injections (25 mg/kg and 50 mg/kg) starting in week one. In week two‚ the rats will begin training for the dry land maze (DLM) task. The rats will have three days of habituation

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