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    Notable events on October 18th‚ 1926. Queen Marie of Romania arrived in New York on the SS Leviathanon the first day of her visit to the United States and Canada; she was welcomed with a ticker tape parade attended by thousands and Wilhelm Marx succeeds Hans Luther as Chancellor of Germany. The American economy was thriving in 1926 after the post WWI production boom. The individual worker productivity would rise an incredible 43% over the course of the decade. The stock market was approaching an

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    States of Consciousness

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    of consciousness. In the following‚ the four types of altered states of consciousness and their behaviors will be examined. The first and most common type is sleep. This altered state is controlled by the circadian rhythm‚ which is part of the human body’s biological rhythm. There are two theories of why humans sleep the adaptive theory that states that sleep patterns are evolved to avoid predators. The restorative theory states that sleep is necessary for the body to stay healthy. There are

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    The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the correlational method as a means for examining the relationship between REM sleep and memory. I will describe previous research and then investigate how REM and memory are associated in young people and in older people. In some ways‚ the sleep patterns of these two groups are very similar‚ but in some ways they are not. 1a) In a normal brain‚ the period of deep sleep is the first half of sleep and the period of REM sleep is the second half of sleep.

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    Diversity Time Zones

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    Diversity as a factor Throughout the study a total of 14 people took part and measured their temperature. This allows for diversity of the time zones along with diversity of ages‚ all ranging from 16-61. Having a diverse age group and traveling time zone difference will allow for a more accurate outcome in regards to the data. When looking at the data before considering the outcomes one must look at the circumstances that face the participants. Results will also vary depending on the amount of time

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    Sleep Disorders Sleep disorders are a part of more than 40 million American ’s lives. It is estimated that 60 percent of adults have sleep problems at least a few nights a week and as a result more than 40 percent of adults experience mild to severe daytime sleepiness. Children also experience sleep troubles‚ with 69 percent of kids presenting problems several nights a week. There are many variations of sleep disorders‚ including parasomnias. A parasomnia is a disturbance in the sleep

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    with anxiety and depression increasing during the winter months. An extreme form of seasonality is manifested as the clinical syndrome of seasonal a¤ective disorder (SAD) with carbohydrate craving‚ hypersomnia‚ lethargy‚ and changes in circadian rhythms also evident. It has been suggested that seasonality and the symptoms of SAD may be due to changing levels of vitamin D3‚ the hormone of sunlight‚ leading to changes in brain serotonin. Forty-four healthy subjects were given 400 IU‚ 800 IU‚ or

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    Pied Beauty

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    How Gerard Manley Hopkins vividly portrays the beauty of pied things? The poem ‘Pied Beauty’ by Gerard Manley Hopkins uses an array of ways to show vivid beauty in this small text. He uses ways such as intense imagery‚ sound effects such as the rhythm and alliteration. The word pied just means 2 different shades of colours‚ meaning that the title just means the 2 different shades of beauty. Beauty can be both seen as internal and external. This poem shows that everything is made by god so praise

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    Elvis Presley's Hound Dog

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    similarities and differences. Regarding similarities‚ both artists heavily incorporate elements of the blues. In both versions‚ the artists use standardized lyrical patterns with guitar breaks in between. Moreover‚ both employ handclapping to the overall rhythm of the song. Lastly‚ the guitar and drums are used to accompany the singers in both versions. While there certainly are some similarities‚ the differences between the versions are much more evident. For one‚ the lyrics are different. In Big

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    _____Restorative______ theory of sleep. a. Adaptive b. Restorative c. REM d. Parasomnia 7. Our bodies tend to operate on a general 24-hour cycle called a ___Circadian Rhythm______‚ which is regulated by the hypothalamus. a. Sleep Spindle b. Circadian Rhythm c. Light/Dark Cycle d. Selective Attention 8. A person who experiences momentary wakefulness in the middle of the night due to a disruption in his or her breathing pattern may suffer from ______Sleep Apnea_______. a. Insomnia b. Narcolepsy

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    The Circadian clock generates physiological and behavioral rhythms with a period roughly 24 hours. It is thought that Circadian dysfunctions underlie the pathogenesis of many psychiatric disorders such as mania-like behavior and bipolar disorder (McClung‚ 2013). Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is one of the most widespread psychiatric disorders in humans. Somewhere between 3 and 5% of the population is affected by ADHD (Geissler and Lesch‚ 2011). The ADHD phenotype is characterized

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