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    However, The Opportunity Creation Process (Figure 2) addresses the concept with a different approach. Instead of using the Alertness to Opportunity to create social value, this model represents the assessing not only for the evaluation of social needs, but also for the evaluation of the social assets available to create social value. Focusing both in what is available and what…

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    Another possible solution to decreasing sleep deprivation in college students is the application of sleep hygiene recommendations. Students are advice to avoid caffeine, nicotine, and other stimulants in the late afternoon because they enhance alertness, making it difficult to fall asleep (Bulboz et al, 2009). Although alcohol is a depressant and can make it easier to fall asleep, it should…

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    Caffeine

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    the obstacle course in a slower time than without any caffeine. What does this really mean? The caffeine had a detrimental effect on the mouse’s cognitive and motor skills. In humans, low amounts of caffeine can be very beneficial by increasing alertness, improving concentration, and boosting overall energy. However, high amounts of caffeine cause adverse reactions, such as anxiety, restlessness, insomnia, elevated heart rate, and irritability. Because the test subject had no prior exposure to…

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    students complain throughout the school day of being tired because there are getting less than the recommended 8.5-9.5 hours of sleep due to homework and extra-curricular activities. Later start times could improve mood, performance, attendance, and alertness in students. The only downfall to starting the day later means that the end of the day is later as well. However, academic performances would improve if the school day started later.…

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    people than any other branches of the armed forces from the resort of drug use during this time.There was 3,400 discharged just within the Navy due to drugs. The most known reasons for using drugs in the Military are from stress, Access, in activity, alertness. With stress our soldiers have resorted to drugs due to them serving in Iraq and Afghanistan and constantly under fire by the enemy they deal with stress everyday on the battlefield some of these drugs are as a means of self medication.…

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    practice used to assist with chronic understaffing as well as normal variations in the patient census. The underlining relationship of nurse overtime to adverse patient events is that it contributes to nurses' fatigue and lack of sleep so their alertness and vigilance are impaired in both their regular shift and overtime shift. Mandatory overtime can also lead to the reduction of the nursing staff’s dedication to…

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    aspects of friendship, enthusiasm, industrious, loyalty and cooperation are important for a stable business is to be established. These points form the basis of interactions in business and as a result, enhance success. The aspects of self-control, alertness, initiative and intentness are critical in that they foster objectivity in leadership. Aspects of the condition, skills, and teamwork are also important because they enhance the establishment of a common goal in the organization. I also…

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    A daily activity done by almost every human being in the world requires using several aspects of your brain. Your brain is what helps you complete the simple and over-used action which is called, driving. Driving takes proper training and tests before being able to safely drive on your own. It comes with practice and theory learning. Nevertheless, your brain is helping you in every way possible. There are at least seven brain structures/regions/lobes that are used while driving. The list…

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    Can Stress Cause Death

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    cortisol, adrenaline and noradrenaline are produced which leads to higher heart rates, sweating and alertness. This will give…

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    When I first started writing this personal statement an overwhelming feeling of nostalgia swept over me.I grew up seeing my dad with a stethoscope and a sphygmomanometer from 1970,s. We used to live close to a river called Kornofully. Most of his patients were from fishing colonies, where people could barely have two meals a day. He used to give them prescriptions along with medications which he got from different medicine companies. Seeing these poverty-stricken families my only desire was to…

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