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    always ate his burgers as a kid. The next morning, Becky was not feeling so good she had stomach cramps. Kim told her it must just be from the fast food they ate the night before at Onion Ring. Though Becky’s symptoms stayed, she even through up a bit and had diarrhea. Kim asked people around at his work what was causing this and everyone said food poising. Soon Kim and his family find out that she has E.…

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    Every morning, just as the sun goes up the constant flux of morning alarms begin. Whether this noise is just a quiet beep or a siren going off, these noises are known well by teens around the world. The alarm clocks go off, aggravating the sleeping teens. What these teens wouldn’t do for more sleep. But do they really know the trouble more sleep will have on their school systems and lives. A change seems so simple, yet it will drastically affect their future, their after school responsibilities…

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    Waking up by 6, showering, getting dressed, eating, and out the door to school. Like most teenagers my morning is rushed and I’m still half asleep. With some schools starting as early as 7 a.m. teenagers are not able to get the recommended amount of sleep. Schools need to start later in the morning (Teens). Starting later in the morning will mean teens can get the adequate amount of sleep, better grades, and overall better health. With 60% of teens complaining about being tired during the…

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    Feeling much better halfway down we decided to try a new section of the mountain and continued exploring the terrain for the rest of the day. Throughout the rest of the trip I did not have any further problems with altitude sickness and am very glad that I got to enjoy the trip to the full extent. Breckenridge has a lift that goes further up in elevation than any other lift in the world so naturally we decided to check it out. The lift was not the highest summit however and…

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    Later, people all over the village began noticing ravens, sparrows, and other birds appearing on top of roofs, wells, and chimneys. They found these occurrences odd, but didn’t think much of it. Then the sickness started. People began growing ill all over the village, and starting dying as the sickness worsened. Because of this, farming came to a grinding halt, for all of the workers have fallen ill. As the chief watched his village fall into disrepair, his son came to him and spoke. “Father, I…

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    The psychological theories of Sigmund Freud suggests that the motivations for “human behavior in the irrational and sexually driven realm of the unconscious, which is revealed mainly in our dreams”. People who are more likely unconscious will have terrible actions toward people or things because they want to avoid their faults from the past. In The Stranger, by Albert Camus, although Salamano refuses to honestly address the past by transferring his problem to the dog, Meursault turns his…

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    Over the past five days, I got an average of nine and a half hours of sleep. On Saturday the third, I fell ill. Because of my sickness, I received twelve and fourteen hours of sleep on Sunday and Monday night as well as taking multiple naps. This in turn affected my average and is less normal of sleep patterns for me. I did not allow myself to sleep when my body tried to send messages, saying that I’m tired. Instead, I stayed awake until 11, 12:30, and even 2 AM studying and finishing homework.…

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    Would you take a drug that would relieve you of pregnancy sickness, even if it meant your baby would have birth defects? I definitely would not! This happened when mothers took Thalidomide. Thalidomide is a sedative drug that was prescribed to pregnant women to help cure their morning sickness. It wasn’t until years later that they realized Thalidomide’s harmful effects. This essay will discuss the effects of Thalidomide, its history, and the effect on society and culture in the 1950’s. There…

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    table behind the man which symbolize fertility especially in the first day of marriage when the new wed return home to consummate their marriage beside orange is knowing to be symbol of joy and it has been also used at that time to be a cure of morning sickness for the effect of pregnancy. Also, Just outside the window we can see a…

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    and her husband, Robert Gropel, both began suffering from high-altitude pulmonary edema, which caused fluid to build up in Strydom’s brain. Her husband survived the descent and was taken to a Nepal hospital for treatment, according to the Sydney Morning…

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