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    The effect of popularity of smartphones Ever since the invention of smartphone‚ our lives have improved significantly. Unlike the traditional mobile phones‚ smartphones have computing ability that helps people to manage their work efficiently. They become so popular that we often can see people using their phones everywhere. It seems that smartphones have become a necessity of our life. We almost can conclude that they are one of the greatest inventions. However‚ while we enjoy the benefits they

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    Muscles are group of tissues that covers our whole body‚ and acts as a sponge-bed for our bones. In addition‚ it prevents our bones from getting easily injured. Moreover‚ in a living body it acts as a store house of energy. Also‚ it helps our body in the movement. And‚ it also provides the essential flexibility to our body. However‚ muscle cramp is a condition in which it contracts involuntarily‚ and does not return to normalcy. The home remedies for muscle cramps relieve the unnatural contraction

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    subjects to become significantly sleep deprived and recording their reaction times to compare to those of rested subjects‚ and allowing subjects to get a limited amount of sleep per night for an extended period of time to test the effect of sleep deprivation on the whole

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    enormous amount of stress affects many academic issues; such as sleep deprivation‚ changes in weight‚ and time issues. The first effect of stress that happens for college students is sleeping problems. In addition‚ college students have many things to do in their day time‚ so they have to stay up until midnight. Therefore‚ if they get to sleep late‚ they will wake up late in the morning. According to Berit‚ “deprivation alone is enough to make the emotional brain behave as if an extreme

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    Insomnia affects your sleep and abilities to do things due to sleep deprivation. (according to mayoclinic) 1. Insomnia is a sleep disorder that is characterized by difficulty falling and/or staying asleep. a. Insomnia is different in both genders. Women with children wake up more easily in the night. Hormonal

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    II. Objectives of the Research 1. This researchgives knowledge to other Fine Arts students of the University of Sto. Tomas about the life of the irregular students they encounter every day. 2. To tackle the main cause of why they become irregular students. 3. To enlighten other students that being an irregular doesn’t always mean you failed a subject. 4. To find out how irregular students are affected by their situation. 5. To know how they adapt to

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    Shackelford 2 This sleep study provided an interesting experience for me to actually view and decode the problems I face every night trying to fall asleep. The study involved recording one’s sleep schedule every day for a week. This included both deep sleep at night and naps throughout the day. Additionally‚ it helped to record the dreams if anyone had during sleep. I was only able to remember a few‚ but their meaning did provide valuable insight. The first thing I noticed from this sleep study‚

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    http://www.studentpilot.com/articles/medical_articles/article.php?medical_id=27 Caldwell‚ J. A.‚ Hall‚ K. K.‚ & Erickson‚ B. S. (2002). EEG Data Collected From Helicopter Pilots in Flight Are Sufficiently Sensitive to Detect Increased Fatigue From Sleep Deprivation. THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF AVIATION PSYCHOLOGY 12:1 ‚ 19-32. Council‚ N. R. (2011). The Effects of Commuting on Pilot Fatigue. Washington‚DC: National Academies Press. Federal Aviation Administration. (2010). AC 120-100 Basics of Aviation Fatigue

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    really interesting that sleep loss can be related with depression. (Pg. 107) I do not consider myself to be an individual with depression‚ nor have I been diagnosed with depression. I would also have to agree with some of the symptoms of sleep deprivation‚ they are often cranky‚ have trouble studying‚ concentrating and getting projects done‚ along with making mistakes. (Pg. 108) These are things that I do on a daily

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    The second position is based on the “accessibility hypotheses”. This suggests that maternal and child health care use is equally influenced by the availability of health facilities and means to access the facilities. Fosu (1994) also argued that the enabling factors reflect that some families‚ even if predisposed to use health services‚ must have some means to obtain them‚ i.e. income‚ access‚ and availability of health services. Several studies have documented that accessibility is a major determinant

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