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    Unneeded Nap

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    be a good or bad thing all depending on how you slept the night before or what all you have done through out the day. if you have just got up and not put much work into your day, taking a nap is probably not the best idea. instead of going back to bed, relying on coffee or something energic like going to the gym can change your mind on the unneeded nap you were about to take. if you were to take a nap before putting in any work for the day you will most likely find yourself even more tired when…

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    which Chanyeol suddenly noticed was gloriously shaped and full. “He was very injured. He has a few broken ribs and one nearly punctured his lung. It didn't, however the stab wound did cause internal bleeding. I've stitched it up but he'll need lots of rest to keep it from…

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    until the class was over. It was interesting to see how my family and friends reacted and how their support differed individually towards me while unplugged. I didn’t expect my mother to call within the first day, but when she did I told her and the rest of my family what my assignment was about, they were understanding and wished me luck. I didn’t bother to tell my friends in our group chat, because we’re all separated around Michigan. Before the project began I had also mentioned it a few…

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    Get up when you are awake. It is necessary to train your brain to consider the bed for only sleep.  If you cannot sleep, get up for a little bit time and then try again. If none of these suggestions work, then discuss with your doctor and take advice for your sleep problems. Give up smoking Smoking is definitely one of the…

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    narrator’s sense of reality slowly deteriorates as the rest cure progresses, she begins to see images in the wallpaper starting with what appears to be, “absurd, unblinking eyes…the eyes go all up and down the line, one a little higher than the other” (Gilman, 650). The eyes she sees in the yellow wallpaper represent the eyes of those around her watching her every move. They represent her husband and by proxy the physicians who administer the rest cure and dominance over “hysterical” women. The…

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    import-substitution industrialization accompanied by the Estado Novo era of nationalist Getúlio Vargas in 1937, the rest of the nation grappled with little opportunity for upward mobility. While Graciliano Ramos’s Arid Lives, much like Euclides da Cunha’s portrayal of the sertão, remain pivotal to Brazilian identity, Ramos affirms that while the rest reaped the benefits of Brazil, the rest remained poor, their lifestyles exploited for the sake of national identity. Even if one rose…

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    Getting out of Bed” from his book “Meditations”. This piece is a an effective motivational strategy that cues memories of receiving support and encouragement towards others. Basically, Aurelius reminds us that life isn’t just about feeling good or wasting time being inattentive. As a human we were made to experience different things. Nature demands that we must contribute something to this world. Aurelius uses animals, insects and plants to prove his point by saying that even they never rest as…

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    narrator in the story is diagnosed with an illness by her husband and physician, John (Gilman 542). The narrator is now put to bed rest until she is no longer ill. Her new bedroom is located at the top of the house and it instantly makes her feel negative emotions (Gilman 543). The narrator’s bedroom plays an important role in her recovery process. She is commanded to stay in bed all day; therefore, she has a large amount of time to study the details that surrounds her in the room. She soon…

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    I currently work full time at a nursing home as a state-tested nurse aide. My job is to assist people who cannot care for themselves to perform basic care that is required on a daily basis. A few of my job duties include helping residents of this facility with bathing, getting dressed each morning, brushing their teeth, assisting them in eating their meals, and taking them to the restroom,. That is just a small amount of tasks I complete in during an exhausting 12-hour shift. In the medical…

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    Bailee, and the rest of the track team, head towards the bus after the finished track meet. Once again, it is another late night, and the bus doesn’t leave until 9:45. Bailee begins to think about everything she has to do when she arrives home: take a shower, homework, pack her practice bag, everything that will prepare her for the following school day. Tired, she tries to sleep on the bumpy, uncomfortable bus, but she is unable to fall asleep. It is 11:15, and the track team approaches the…

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