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    Sleep Balance: Does it really matter? Tom, a young adult, is in the current processes of transitioning from high school to college and as doing so feels stressed, as many thoughts rush through his head. He has many things to do in such brief time, such as to going school full time, working two jobs, and having a social life. Likewise, with the many things tom has to do, he forgets the most important thing, which is to sleep! After a busy Wednesday, Tom went to bed at 3 a.m. Also, let 's not…

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    them to have to sacrifice sleep in order to get all the work done that college demands of them. Many students end up sleep deprived and have trouble even falling asleep at night. College students who do not get adequate sleep should not do schoolwork after 10 p.m. because doing so will make it more difficult to fall asleep and can effects on one’s grades which can result in the need to study late in the night more often and further affect a student’s academic achievement. Sleep-deprived college…

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    there that these interests are just as important when measuring success outside of the classroom. We can also tell them about our sleeping habits and how unhealthy living without our growth as students. We can tell them that because of our lack of sleep, students’ grades are…

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    Being a high school student is composed of restless nights, and eight exhausting hours of classes in which you are obligated to stay awake in. A normal school day begins with me snoozing my alarm about ten times before my dad walks into my room telling me the dreaded “time to get up for school” reminder which I just take as a suggestion. Normally I will drag myself into the bathroom about ten minutes later to begin my routine. I spend about 40 minutes in the bathroom preparing myself for school…

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    Extend School Hours

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    because it would cost more. Firstly of all i think we should not extend the school day because children would be stressed. Children would be tired because 80% of students don’t go to bed until 11:00 which only gives most children seven hours to sleep. Because of only getting seven hours students would be tired during the day, studies show that we need at least eight hours, so they would most likely get in trouble. In China they…

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    White room furniture isn't as mainstream today as it once was and that is a disgrace due to the formal of it. White furniture gives an exemplary look and feel to a room that can't be copied by some other shading. In this article we will examine why you ought to have white furniture gracing your room. White room furniture can light up any room regardless of how melancholy it is. The white shading will reflect off of any light that is available in the space to add a shine to the room. The any…

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    rhinovirus , and then touch your mouth or nose you will probably catch the cold. This triggers the immune system which will cause you to have a sore throat, make it hard to breathe or cause a headache. Some people who have allergies, don't have enough sleep, stress, not eating good, or being around someone who smokes or smoking can make their cold symptoms worse than average.. Colds can last as long as 2-3 weeks, most common colds clear up in a week. Some people take Over-the-Counter Medicine…

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    Essay On Rip Van Winkle

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    The World’s Most Potent Sleeping Medication Many people have the nightmare of waking up late from a slumber and arriving to work or school without any pants on. Fortunately, for most people, this nightmare ends when they truly wake up, and they are not forced to experience their bad dreams. For the main character in Rip Van Winkle, by Washington Irving, the main character Rip, wakes up from a slumber to the disturbing reality that he has been asleep for decades and his loved ones have forgotten…

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    My life began to spiral downward before fifth grade began. I found myself an endless loop over summer vacation of waking up, experiencing the day as a blur, sleep, then repeat. This drove me to discover a new way to spend my day. On the television I noticed a recurring advertisement for a game called ‘World of Warcraft’. At first I instilled the mindset that I could spend my time pragmatically but eventually I succumbed to boredom. I asked my dad if we could invest fifteen dollars a month into a…

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    Lydia Jackson Professor April Shoemaker English 101 September 20,2016 The Right to Sleep Living in one of the biggest populated countries in the world can be challenging. There has to be a large amount of hard working women and men to fulfil the needs that come with such large population. Many men and women commit themselves to work long hours to be able to help the sick, solve criminal cases, or just being the average family member working hard to help their family. These men and women work…

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