Quote Page Number Kristina Lundberg English 3‚ p1 Fault in Our Stars part 1 Comments “The World State’s motto‚ Community‚ Identity‚ Stability.” 3 This motto is mentioned first thing‚ which suggests that it is going to be very important for the rest of the structure of the book. The main issues might focus around how the government controls Community‚ Identity‚ and Stability “In this year of stability‚ A.F 632…” 4 This is the first hint that there is no God in this society
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Outline: Thesis: Being far from home has many differences from being near home. I: Intro II: The similarities that they both have if I was far or near home a) Talk to family b) Love family c) Meet new people III: How it is when I’m near home a) Sleep in my own bed b) Enjoy mama’s cooking c) Enjoy the family IV: How it is when I am far away from home a) Adapted to new settings and environment b) Learn how to mature c) Set my own rules/ no one to answer to V: Conclusion Jalen Moffitt
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CSR of STAR CEMENT Corporate Social Commitment – Sustainable Development Star Cement gives prime importance to sustainable development for sustainable economic performance in the entire North East‚ India. CMCL is committed to communities in remote areas of our geographical map where the company essentially operates. In this region of North East‚ CMCL has undertaken number of initiatives under its corporate social responsibility programme for the upliftment of society culture and employability
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Sleep When a person is sleep their nervous system is inactive‚ the muscles are relaxed‚ and consciousness is suspended. This is a condition of the body and the mind and usually takes place at night time for several hours. For the most part‚ the person is inactive. However‚ the functions of the brain and the body are more active during sleep than awake. The transition between being awake and going to sleep are in the hands of the brain. The brain also plays a key role in controlling the amount of
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If you’ve ever experienced sleep paralysis‚ then you probably know the feeling of being paralyzed when falling asleep or waking up‚ or hallucinating that a malevolent spirit is bearing-down on you. Have you ever felt so frightened‚ you thought you would die? Have you ever experienced total-body paralysis just before falling asleep or immediately upon awakening? If you have‚ then you’re not alone. Symptoms like these are very common among people who suffer from sleep paralysis. If you’re not familiar
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Effects of Sleep Deprivation There are few things that mammals‚ birds‚ amphibians‚ reptiles and fish have in common; sleep is one of them. Sleep is when the body completely relaxes‚ sensory activities are suspended‚ and a lack of consciousness takes effect. Humans need to sleep on a daily basis in order for our bodies to function properly. The average adult needs seven to nine hours of sleep each day‚ and not getting adequate sleep can lead to sleep deprivation. Some symptoms of sleep deprivation
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Explaining a Concept: Sleep Have you ever wondered what happens in our sleep? Why do we even need sleep? Sleep is very unique as we are unconscious when it occurs. Most of our activity while we sleep occurs in the brain as it doesn’t simply shut off but instead keeps activity. The Brain’s activity during sleep can be put into 4 different stages and then we enter what we call REM sleep. This is the most Important part of sleep where our bodies recover for the next day. It is a very common belief
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Sleep Disorders Dr. M. Zain Yousuf MBBS‚ MCPS (Resident) SMO & In-charge In-patient Dept. A. Q. Khan Institute Sleep Disorders Classification (ICD-10):1. Nonorganic insomnia 2. Nonorganic hypersomnia 3. Nonorganic disorder of sleep-wake schedule 4. Sleepwalking [somnambulism] 5. Sleep terrors [night terrors] 6. Nightmares Nonorganic Insomnia Diagnostic guidelines:1. The complaint is either of difficulty falling asleep or maintaining sleep‚ or of poor quality of sleep; 2. The sleep disturbance
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Sleep plays an essential role in our everyday lives‚ it is the way to heal humans‚ and prepare them to carry out their daily tasks. Humans need a certain amount of sleep each night in order to get the energy they need the next day. But those who don’t receive the correct amount‚ can take short naps to temporarily boost your energy and concentration level. Sometimes people don’t get the required amount of sleep so they end up feeling down in the dumps. Therefore sleep is important to humans of all
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Another physiological process that sleep deprivation can affect is the plasticity of the hippocampus. When applied in stressful environments‚ the amount of glucocorticoid production increases (McEwen‚ 1999). This increase in stress hormones correlates to the atrophy or the shrinkage of the hippocampal region. While this correlation is strongly related‚ other factors do in fact play a part in hippocampal atrophy. For example‚ the amount of dentate gyrus neurons in the brain could also have an effect
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