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    "The foundation for much of what we know about sleep was gathered approximately 40 years ago by researcher‚ Michel Jouvet. This French scientist studied the effects of gross brain lesions and brain transections on sleep behavior and related phenomena. It was Jouvet who first suggested that a brainstem region is responsible for the initiation of events that result in the stage of sleep called REM sleep. REM sleep is a stage associated with rapid eye movements‚ a high degree of brain wave activity

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    Brief History of Relative Deprivation The “Relative Deprivation Theory” dates back nearly 65 years ago. Samuel Stouffer invented the notion of relative deprivation.(Pettigrew ‚ walker kitabı) Samuel Stouffer made a survey with American soldier in World War II. Survey’s results was improbable. According to the survey’s results military police more pleased than U.S. Army Air corpsman even though military police’s promotions were slower than U.S. Army Air corpsman’s promotions. Stouffer indicated that

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    first semester of college stressed in my bedroom trying to complete everything before my nine o clock morning class starts‚ with different papers to be written‚ homework assignments‚ and projects gathered all around me to be finished. All I had in my mind was to complete everything before the deadline so that it wouldn’t result in an automatic failing grade. Consequently‚ colleges are now making it too easy for students‚ showering them with A’s they do not deserve. All students want to do is to figure

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    Abstract Sleepwalking‚ also known as somnambulism‚ is a sleep disorder belonging to the parasomnia family. Sleepwalking is a disorder that occurs when people walk or do another activity while they are still asleep. These activities can be as benign as sitting up in bed‚ walking to the bathroom‚ and cleaning‚ or as hazardous as cooking‚ driving‚ having sex‚ violent gestures‚ grabbing at hallucinated objects‚ or even homicide. The prevalence of sleepwalking in the general population is estimated to

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    Sleeping Hours: Age and condition | Sleep Needs | Newborns (0–2 months) | 12 to 18 hours | Infants (3–11 months) | 14 to 15 hours | Toddlers (1–3 years) | 12 to 14 hours | Preschoolers (3–5 years) | 11 to 13 hours | School-age children (5–10 years) | 10 to 11 hours | Adolescents (10–17 years) | 8.5 to 9.25 hours | Adults‚ including elderly | 7 to 9 hours | Pregnant women | 8(+) hours | On the other hand‚ Sleep deprivation may leads to mood alternation‚ increased irritability

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    the leading causes why most college students were and are still unable to graduate and they just give up and dropout. That is because when starting school they don’t prepare themselves for these things so when they come along the most inconsiderable thing for them to do is give up. The cause of students dropping out of college is not entirely the student’s indiscretion alone but comparatively with different circumstantial and social elements. Overall dropping out of college is a huge issue for many

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    May 2012 Adderall Abuse in College Students The diagnosis of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) to people in the United States has risen dramatically in the past decade. The US is in the lead globally as far as the amount of people doctors diagnose with the disorder and prescribe stimulant medications to (Diller). One of the consequences of this increased diagnosis is a significant increase in the amount of abuse of the drug Adderall by college-aged students. Across the board‚ research

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    “Psychology Matters” Application Paper “The Sleep Aide” Madison Yoakum Des Moines Area Community College “Psychology Matters” Application Paper “The Sleep Aide” Summary There are “roughly 64 million insomniacs in the United States” (Chamberlin‚ 2008). People who suffer with insomnia often have a hard time “falling asleep‚ staying asleep‚ and/or waking up too early” (Dowdell & Huffman‚ 2014‚ p. 162). There are‚ however‚ ways to treat this disorder so the people who suffer with it can

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    Sleep Deprivation Thousands of people in the world including teens suffer from sleep deprivation. Not enough sleep can cause a lot of effects not only emotional but mental and physical. For starters sleep deprivation has the same effect on people as alcohol does. Often people go through uncontrolled reflexes and can get eye twitches and also experience slurred speech. Also your health could be at serious risk because of serious change in blood pressure and heart rate. These effects can change your

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    on a brick without the permission to sleep. His brain was constantly attacked by the desire to sleep. On the sixth day‚ the man was finally allowed to sleep. He slept for 25 hours straight. Sleep deprivation remains one of the most severe form of mental torture ("Shattered! - The Need to Sleep Part 1"‚ 2012). Nowadays‚ insomnia is the most common sleep disorder. More than 30% of the population is affected by this problem without even knowing it (“Can ’t Sleep”‚ 2011). This problem is characterized

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