I Can't Sleep at Night

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    it disturbs a person’s sleep patterns keeping them from getting a full night’s sleep and feeling fully rested when they wake up. When a person snores it may be a sign of a far more serious problem know as obstructive sleep apnea syndrome or (OSA). In the early 1970s some of the sleep disorder clinics started to use respiratory and cardiac sensors on a regular basis in all of their overnight sleep studies. This gave way to new possibilities for the way we study sleep and sleep disorders, and…

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    How To Read Literature

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    pieces, I believe that it doesn't have to be written. Personally, every night on the verge of falling asleep, I review what I’ve experienced, learned and felt during the day and convert it into a story. I have been doing this ever since I was young and I consider it to be literature, because in the end “the characters and the world [makes] the story” not the words, they are just a tool (Rowell 107). I make these stories, because without them I can’t fall asleep. Likewise many individuals, I…

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    One Day Short Story

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    school camp pierced my ears. I felt like having a rest until my best friend Lily yelled at me even though we were sitting together. "Eeeewwww look Tia just spewed and it's running running down the middle of the bus."it was disgusting it looked all clumpy it nearly touch my feet it looked like you had a mind of it's own thinking of which kid it should disgust next? Later that day we arrived and I almost got put in a cabin with boys but luckily I didn't have to so I got to be with Lili YAY!!.…

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    I laid there, soaking in the midnight air, trying to get in a bit of sleep before the war. Every time I feel my eyes closing they shoot back open from a small sound in the night. I've never been more paranoid in my life. It's around one in the morning and I haven't slept a bit. I took a look around seeing other men struggling to sleep as well. It calmed me down to see I wasn't the only one afraid. I looked over at my drum that was laying peaceful on its side. I ran my fingers over the…

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    costumes, even if I haven’t even watched batman. And we agreed to put the decorations up early with year by ourselves not to trouble aunt May but I was thinking more like early October not now.’’ ‘’Fine, we won’t decorate yet and I believe you would look great as Robin so don’t complain about it. As for my other plans I have a whole list of movies to watch. So since we both have only a few free night…

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    just random videos that have no connection to our lives. (“Facts About Dreaming”) Our brains are very active when we sleep, especially during the REM (Rapid Eye Movement) stage, and dreams may occur because of this. REM, Rapid Eye Movement, was conceived by a graduate student at the University of Chicago, Eugene Aserinsky, and his professor Nathaniel Kleitman, in 1953 during sleep experiments. REM privation is where someone doesn’t get to dream. The consequences of REM privation were…

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    Imagine you are living in a society where every person is the same as another, you can’t think, you can’t have a religion, you don’t have any freedom, and you can’t even read a book. In this society there is depression, suicide, and murder. These elements describe a very unusual society, a dystopian society in the book, Fahrenheit 451. Ray Bradbury wrote the novel Fahrenheit 451 to censor people and show how it works. There’s no growth in this dystopian society because they censor the people and…

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    repression as based on fear and hate. The tone of One flew Over The Cuckoo’s nest is changed throughout the story, especially the end. Acrostic Poem: C- Chief Bromden was born a big man, an Indian chief H- He was trapped in the hospital full of complain I – It was impossible to stay in that hell of a hospital E – Especially his friend, McMurphy, he loved to rebel against the ward F- Forever known, to escape and they clapped like if he got an award. Vocabulary pocket: Scarred – Verb; form or…

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    the recommended amount of sleep on an average school night. High school students remain exhausted because of waking up every weekday at 5am, just to go to school. Student’s can’t concentrate and manage a healthy lifestyle to obtain an education if the scholar is half awake. The constant need for electronic devices to be used is one reason for the lack of sleep in teenagers. Personally you can witness when students come into class to put their head down and just go to sleep through the lesson,…

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    testing Do you think students have to take standardized tests? I don’t think that we should have to take standardized because it worries you to the point where you can’t go to sleep the night before. And if you told some people that it worried you to the point where you can’t go to sleep they would be the counterclaim and say just think about something else. They are the people that like to argue and make a scene. Another reason I say no is because it stresses you out and you can get so…

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