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    through all these hardships, and in so doing became a stronger woman. Maya had to grow up quickly at a young at age, specifically when driving her passed-out, drunk father all the way home from Mexico. After a full night of drinking. Daddy “began snoring” and Maya was scared for her life (236). Maya “fumbled over the knobs as she attempted to start the car” (237). Once she finally succeeded starting her Daddy's car, she drove almost the entire…

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    of the most common symptoms is nasal obstruction. When there is congestion in the nasal region, sleep disorders often occur. Since the nasal airway is used as the common route for a person when they sleep, any congestion or obstruction can lead to snoring or sleep apnea. Sleeping disorders then lead to fatigue which not only affects the quality of life of the child but is has also been seen to affect their performance in school and their overall…

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    Apopnoea Syndrome

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    airflow [1].This causes interruption of sleep to restore breathing. Hence the resultant poor sleep quality eventually gives rise to symptoms like impaired alertness, cognitive impairment, excessive daytime sleepiness, mood and personality changes, loud snoring, choking or gasping during sleep, morning headaches and…

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    Female Giraffes Essay

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    Giraffe Herds Female giraffes associate in groups of a dozen or so members, occasionally including a few younger males. Male giraffes tend to live in bachelor herds, with older males often leading solitary lives. A individual giraffe can join or leave the herd at any time and for no particular reason. Because giraffes are so widely scattered, it may seem that they do not keep in contact with each other, however, this is not true. A giraffes keen eyesight means they can keep an eye on their…

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    Sleeping Well in October (deployment: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2015) Subject Line: Extremely Spooky Sleep! No, You Did Not Become A Zombie! But you may have felt that way if you’ve ever experienced a very scary parasomnia called sleep paralysis. Very simply, your mind wakes up before your body does, and you feel, well, paralyzed. You can see, you can hear, but you can’t move. Episodes of sleep paralysis can also feature very frightening visual and auditory hallucinations. These episodes are…

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    for rats,bugs and insects at night they crawl on my body trying to keep warm as i lay in the rusty bed with my feet hanging out the end all my thoughts dwell on my brother i picture him on the bed beneath me there sleeping, I listen out for him snoring but nothing the only thing i heard is the occasional scream or moan of the other prison. I tried to sleep but i couldn't to many things were rushing through my head. The lights flash on i hear the sound of keys rattling. I look up an army of…

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    Starting School Later In The Morning Should school start later in the morning, so students could get more sleep? How would school be different if we started out the day later in the morning? Well students wouldn’t be as tired and falling asleep in their morning classes (“Start School Later”). It would be able to give the students more focusing time, instead of being drowsy during the first couple of hours of school, and not getting enough sleep at home. Teacher’s wouldn’t have to worry about…

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    It was very quiet. No dogs barking, no people talking. Just the quiet whisper of the howling winds. The rules strictly prohibited anyone out of their rooms past 8:30, which Yuki didn’t mind that much. What Yuki hated even more than the unimaginative, blank buildings, was the emptiness of the desert. Back in her old home in California, she could sit by the ocean for hours, listening to the peaceful waves crashing onto the shore. Yuki sat in her bed, staring at the ceiling. The room was hot and…

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    Treacher Collins Syndrome

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    disorder, which began his research on it, but did not describe the genetic disorder in medical literature until 1900. Symptoms of TSC are listed as: speech delay in a child, airway obstruction, difficulty swallowing, hearing loss, vision loss, or snoring. However, TCS victims have normal development and intelligence. Although Treacher Collins Syndrome must be medically diagnosed, the signs of someone having said disorder may have physical deformity, cleft palate, failure of teeth to develop…

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    Deer Camp My mouth was open,I was snoring. All of the sudden I fly forward and hit the seat in front of me and I suddenly awake.’WHOA” I yelled loudly,what was that? “That goon ran his light”my mom yelled angrily. “Are we almost there” I asked,we are going to our Deer Camp and it is a really long drive. We were driving,and driving,and driving then I started to recognize the roads then I saw a sign. The sign said “Welcome to LaBelle” then I knew we were close. We were driving…

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