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    having more REM activity. During childhood‚ it is not uncommon for children to experience a variety of sleep disorders such as sleep walking and night terrors. During childhood‚ the need for sleep decrease‚ but in adolescence‚ it increases‚ to about nine of ten hours a night. Circadian rhythms also change so that teenagers feel naturally awake later at night and have more difficulty getting up early (a phase delay). Adult sleep is typically about eight hours a night‚ with 25% REM sleep. Childhood

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    (present focusing) and intention with auto-suggestion (future focussing)” (Schredl 1458). The second category‚ sleep induction‚ is divided into external and internal cues. “External clues are various environmental stimuli that can be applied during REM sleep to be incorporated into a dream and recognised as a cue by the dreamer that he or she is dreaming. Internal cues can be unusual events or inconsistencies within a dream‚ a sense of dreamlikeness or just a spontaneous insight occurring in a dream

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    during sleep‚ performing detailed activity of any type during sleep‚ and talking in sleep and saying things that do not make sense. Sleepwalking most often occurs during deep‚ non-rapid eye movement (N-REM) sleep early in the night. If it occurs during rapid eye movement (REM) sleep‚ it is part of REM behavior disorder and tends to happen near morning. The cause of sleepwalking in children is usually unknown. Fatigue‚ lack of sleep‚ and anxiety are all associated with sleepwalking. In adults‚ sleepwalking

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    There are five different stages of sleep: stages one through four and then REM. The first stage of sleep is simply the transition from consciousness to unconsciousness. The first stage of sleep is often disregarded as not sleeping at all‚ and this is the time when people start day dreaming. Day dreams too are often disregarded in studies of dreams. The brain is constantly trying to improve itself‚ though sometimes the dreams are trying to develop character skills and other time they are just working

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    Kudler Fine Foods initial business plan was to hire a consulting firm to assist in the selection and installation of a comprehensive Retail Management System (REMS). A consulting firm named Smith Consulting Firm was selected for the contract and after an in-depth analysis of the RMS; a modular and scalable RMS was selected. The REMS was installed in the first and subsequent Kudlers retail stores. An accounting system is very important to a business because the company needs to know how

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    often thought to be caused by the supernatural. Over the last thirty years‚ research conducted has derived a scientific explanation for this condition‚ which is caused by a disruption during the rapid eye movement or REM cycle‚ the deepest period of sleep. Normally‚ during the REM cycle‚ the brain stops certain neurotransmitters‚ chemicals that transmit signals from one nerve cell to the other‚ from being released. This paralyzes the body and keeps the sleeper from enacting out their dreams‚ and

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    Sleep Walking

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    Throughout the years‚ scientists have discovered that many people have sleeping disorders. Sleepwalking is when a person is completely sleeping and their brain waves are very fast‚ exactly like a person awake; so‚ if they are dreaming‚ they could sleepwalk‚ or if the brain thinks the person is awake‚ then that could cause a sleepwalking episode. When a person sleepwalks it is their brain that controls their movement. It is like the body shuts down and the brain is the controller. When people

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    Why Do We Need Sleep?

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    Why Do We Need Sleep? Typed By: Miracle Taylor Regulating sleep is something our bodies do that is as natural as eating‚ drinking‚ and breathing. This implies that sleeping serves a similar role in our health and well being. Even though it is difficult to answer the question “Why do we need sleep?” scientists have developed several theories that may explain why we spend a third of our lives sleeping. Comprehending these theories can help expand our appreciation of the function

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    D)|recognize facial expressions of happiness. | E)|react with sympathetic nervous system arousal to a dangerous situation. | 21.|Growth hormone secretions peak in women at predictable hours of each night. This best illustrates the dynamics of the: | A)|REM rebound. | B)|circadian rhythm. | C)|hypnogogic state. | D)|menstrual cycle. | 22.|People report that they are especially likely to experience anger when they suffer from a misdeed that is perceived as: | A)|unintended. | B)|unjustified. |

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    Sleep Disorders

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    Sleeping Disorder Nightmares are bad dreams occurring during REM sleep. Children experience nightmares more than adults because they spend most of their sleep in REM sleep. Nightmares can be physical such as sleeping in an uncomfortable position‚ having a fever‚ or psychological causes such as stress‚ anxiety‚ and ingestion of drugs used in pain killers such as oxycodone and hydrocodone. REM behavior disorder is a disorder where the mechanism that blocks the movement of the voluntary muscles

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