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    Name: Holly McCallen SPCH 2010-103 Informative Speech Date: TITLE: Dream Interpretation Type of Informative Speech: Speech Design: Categorical I. Introduction A. Attention Material: “Dreams feel weird while we are in them. It’s only when we wake up that we realize something was actually strange (Inception‚ the movie).” Have you ever been curious about what your dreams actually mean? B. Credibility material: There have been many times in my life where I have either

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    example‚ the person that I know is a guy with REM behavior disorder‚ he can have dreamed of playing in a game of football. In this example‚ he might jump from his mattress to grab the winning touchdown throw. He might likewise believe of being chased by an intruder. This shall provoke him to jump out of his bed to move away. Someone with REM behavior disorder rarely walks‚ have their eyes open‚ or leave the room. These are all common signs of sleepwalking. REM behavior disorder events don’t seem to be

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    Have you ever been in the middle of an amazing dream in your warm‚ snug bed‚ when all the sudden you are startled by a loud constant “Beep‚ Beep‚ Beep!” from your alarm clock? Maybe you have heard your mom calling from downstairs saying‚ “Honey get ready for school; you don’t want to miss the bus!” Does this sound familiar? School should start later because it is scientifically proven that teens need their sleep. First of all‚ kids having to get up between 6:30 and 7:00 five out of seven days of

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    sleep for about a third of their lives. People sleep in 90 minute cycles‚ each cycle containing a period of rapid eye movement (REM) and increased brain activity‚ about as much activity people experience when awake. Dreams occur most in rapid eye movement (REM) sleep or when awoke near the end of each REM period. When scientists awakened people near the end of each REM period‚ the sleepers recounted an average of almost five dreams per night (Barrett‚ 2011). Sleep stages two‚ three and four are

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    The Stage Cycle

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    approximately 30 minutes. Bed-wetting and sleepwalking are most likely to occur at the end of stage four sleeps. Stage five most dreaming occurs during the fifth stage of sleep‚ known as rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. Eye movement‚ increased respiration rate and increased brain activity characterize REM sleep. REM sleep is also referred to as paradoxical sleep because while the brain and other body systems become more active‚ muscles become more relaxed‚ Dreaming occurs due because of increased brain activity

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    Modules‚ eleventh edition‚ about every ninety minutes you go through a REM cycle. (Pg. 104) This means that on average I would have gone through about 5 REM cycles a night. This would obviously depend on how much sleep I received in a given night and if I woke up at all‚ but I tend to not wake up during the night. On page 104 it talks about how you almost always dream but if you remember a dream you probably woke up in the middle of a REM stage.

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    Lilian S V Caltex Ltd

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    Supreme Court Act‚ 1981 sections 20‚ 21. Injunction – ex-parte injunction – duty of applicant to make full and frank disclosure of material facts – consequence of non-disclosure of facts. Caltex Oil‚ the respondent to this appeal‚ issued a writ in rem against the motor vessel Lilian S endorsed with a claim for Kshs 6‚110‚434/55 alleged to be due and owing from the owners of the motor vessel (the appellants). The claim allegedly arose on account of a quantity of gas oil‚ fuel and bunkers supplied

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    Research proves that 90% of people who ever even had a dream don’t remember it. Scientist from the university of Swansea did a slight test on why this occurs This occurs because the REM is over flown with images‚emotions‚and ideas which have occurred over time or that same day. Its very hard for a human to remember a dream. Professor Mark Blagrove stated that “vivid dreams or their level of anxiety or sleep quality results in people

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    scientific support. In contrast‚ the Physiological Function Theory‚ which suggests that regular brain stimuli from REM sleep may help develop and preserve neural pathways. “Earlier studies have suggested it appears early in life‚ in the third trimester in humans‚ and research has produced evidence the brain of the fetus may in a sense be "seeing" images long before its eyes are opened‚ so the REM state appears to help the brain build neural connections‚ especially in the visual areas” (http://www.physorg

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    Physiological Psychology Review Questions AICE Psychology Mr. Follman Answer the following questions on separate papers Core Studies 1 questions: Section A 1) The Maguire study on taxi drivers used PET scans. (a) Explain what a PET scan measured in this study. (b) Outline one piece of evidence that suggests the brains of taxi drivers are different from the brains of non-taxi drivers. 2) The study by Dement and Kleitman on sleep and

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