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    Running head: OUTCOME OF SLEEP DEPRIVATION ON COGNITION The Effects of Sleep Deprivation on Various Cognitive Measures The Effects of Sleep Deprivation on Cognitive Processes Sleep deprivation is a common occurrence in modern culture. Every day there seems to be twice as much work and half as much time to complete it in. This results in either extended periods of wakefulness or a decrease in sleep over an extended period of time. While some people may like to believe that they can train

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    AND EFFECTS OF SLEEP DEPRIVATION AMONG STUDENTS Did you wake up this morning feeling more tired than you did when you went to bed? If so‚ something is disturbing your sleep. However‚ do you know what it is? This problem is nothing new and yet more and more students suffer from sleep deprivation‚ which is a lack of sleep that effectively refresh the body‚ both physically and psychologically. Stress‚ unbalance diet‚ and interactive electronics could be the causes to sleep deprivation. These factors

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    Adolescent Sleep Deprivation: Causes‚ Effects‚ and Prevention Adolescent sleep deprivation is a common problem in today’s society‚ and it is also a very dangerous one. There have been numerous studies done to determine the causes of sleep deprivation in teenagers‚ the most prevalent being teens not getting enough sleep due to things like jobs and early school start times. There are many perceived dangers of this‚ such as sleepiness while driving and a risk for hypertension. There are a few ways

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    It’s not too often that you see a news headline that says “Teen Car Crash Due to Sleep Deprivation.” You will normally see crashes are caused by texting or drinking and driving. So then why is sleep becoming a health and safety issue? It’s 5:29 and you have one more minute of your precious deep sleep. Now is 5:30‚ and you alarm startles you awake. Perfect‚ because every morning should start with a heart attack. Mornings are hectic‚ especially when you have to get ready for school so early. If school

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    Title Investigation of the suitability of indicators and instrumental detection of equivalence points in acid-base titration. Objective 1. To understand the importance of choosing suitable indicators for detecting the end points of acid-base titrations. 2. To obtain titration curves for some acid-base titrations. Materials and Method (Please refer to the General Chemistry BPH2012 practical manual pg 4-5) Results Part I: Suitability of Indicators A.Strong acid-weak base titration

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    When the body is sleep-deprived‚ it is like a car running on a half-empty gas tank. People usually don’t know when their bodies will run out of fuel- and the results can be disastrous. In fact‚ sleep deprivation has caused tragedy: It is the second leading cause of all car accidents in the United States. At least one-third of Americans‚ about 85 million people‚ sleep only six of the eight or nine hours that sleep specialists say is needed each night. According to James Maas‚ a sleep specialist‚ this

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    To Sleep or Not to Sleep

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    To Sleep or Not to Sleep My opinion of sleep and how I actually go about it are different from each other. Generally‚ I get everything I planned for that day done before I allow myself to sleep‚ especially if there is homework involved. However‚ I fully believe people should reorganize their life‚ so they are able to get enough sleep each night. I believe this for several reasons: the consequences of sleep deprivation are serious‚ may improve vitality‚ and sleep is the time to allow the brain to

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    have had trouble sleeping‚ whether it was from one of my three children being sick‚ my husband being sick‚ me being sick‚ or my mind just running from here to there which happens quite frequently. The last time I recall that I had not gotten enough sleep would have been when my middle child had to have oral surgery. I don’t really know if it was because she was going under and she hadn’t been before‚ if it was the fact that my little girl was going to have surgery for the first time. I tried for several

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    The piece of art I choose is from Sentimental Deprivation by Casey Weldon. Casey’s Sentimental Deprivation went on display June 24‚17. The piece is very eye catching. It is dark and cloudy the sky is blue but the clouds are pink. There is a group of women there is about 7 of them. One is significantly smaller and on the floor wither hand on her face as she tries to block the light hitting her face. All of them are wearing the same clothes‚ have dark hair and red eyes. One of them has pink and blue

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    Maternal Deprivation

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    Maternal Deprivation is a catch- phrase summarizing the work of psychiatrist John Bowlby on the effects of separating infants and young children from their mother (or mother substitute) John Bowlbys lifetime work was based around studying childhood through Developmental Psychology. Bowlby believed that there are enormous psychological consequences for a child who has experienced separation from its maternal figure‚ which he concluded in his “Thieves study” Bowlbys theory of monotropy led to the

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