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    1. Ahten, S. (2008). Quality, quantity of sleep key to diet. News Gazette, From this study, it is shown that the amount of sleep that you have affects the way you eat. It is said that a lack of sleep leads to overeating and other poor eating styles. This research shows that poor sleep leads to poor eating. This research assists with my research by giving me a different look on the relationship of eating habits and sleep. 2. Bel, S., Michels, N., Patterson, E., Cuenca-GarcÃa, M., Diethelm…

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    If I am able to change my sleep habit, I will be able to be healthier, more concentrated in school and, as a result, I will have better grades. On the other hand, I will spend less time with my family, I will have less time to go out to the movies, for example, and I will be absent when I can help others. In my chart, I present to have more importance in my pros than in my con, according to my scores from 1 to 5, because at the moment being healthier and do better in school is more important…

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    think of sleep deprivation, they generalize it as just not getting enough sleep, and lessen its importance. Many people do not know the dangerous effects of not getting enough sleep. As the National Sleep Foundation stated “sleep is food for the brain.” Just like your body without “food” your brain cannot function properly. Many precautions can be taken to help prevent any type of serious and permanent damage. The number one problem we need to look at is school. This is the main cause for sleep…

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    whether or not it is beneficial for one to share a bed with their infant or place them in a crib to sleep alone. One side argues that co-sleeping with an infant puts them at a higher risk for death, while another viewpoint argues that it creates a better bonding opportunity between a child and the parents. The opposing argument states that sleeping in a crib allows for an infant to learn to sleep alone and gain independence, but the child could easily be neglected as well. Every parent’s biggest…

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    between the parents and their child. When the Mayan families discovered that the American families allowed their infants to sleep alone in a separate room, they saw this as a form of neglection and felt pity for the American infants (608). All eighteen of the American families reported not to engage in co-sleeping (606). American parents stated that allowing children to sleep on their own shaped their independence for their future. This aspect contrasts with the Enlightenment when the idea of…

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    The Importance of Self Care on my Success in Nursing School and Career The importance of self-care for nurses is a critical to the ability to be successful throughout nursing school and our careers. Careers in nursing and completing school can be very stressful and challenging. Developing strategies to reduce this pressure will allow me to healthier and happier during this process. The areas I want to improve on include asking for help when I need it, getting more sleep, and losing some…

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    or other important areas of functioning. The disturbance is not attributable to the physiological effects of a substance (e.g., a drug of abuse, a medication) Coexisting mental and medical disorders do not explain the episodes of sleepwalking or sleep…

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    are dominated by Socrates and Plato, both of whom also believed in the psychological function of dreams. Plato thought that when our reasoning capacity was suspended during sleep, passions and desires revealed themselves (Hill, 1996). Similarly, Socrates argued that an unruly gathering of desires exists and is exposed during sleep (Dreisbach, 2000). Thus, there seems to be striking similarities between these views and that of Sigmund Freud. Freud believed that there was a place where thoughts…

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