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    1.0 Content 1.1 Common unethical issues found in an organisation First of all, one of the common unethical issues is employee is sleeping when he or she is on duty (Allnurses 2014). Employee must perform his or her duty rather than sleep during working hours. This unethical behavior is found in Austral Amalgamated Tin Sdn. Bhd. Sithambaram, one of the employees of Austral Amalgamated Tin Sdn. Bhd had been found sleeping while on duty. As a result, Sithambaram was dismissed by his…

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    The night can be a place of calm; where one can escape and be free. A place where one can go get away from the worries of the day; a time one can use to recharge for what lies ahead. However, to an insomniac the night is a different world. A world of work and restlessness and darkness. It is up to the insomniac to choose to deal with this condition. While Loren Eiseley chooses to be productive reading books; other choose to suffer by laying in bed pondering when their eyes will finally shut. The…

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    Quail

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    The collars use were neck loop transmitters and body loop transmitters and were 5% or less of the quail’s body mass. Some birds were released in pairs, while other birds were released alone. Some birds were also kept overnight and released in a different location within a 24-hour period. All quail died within 16 days of the study. Factors contributing to quail fatality were predation, stress, and poor habitat condition. Montezuma Quail rely on cover to escape from predators, and poor habitat…

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    Why Do We Need Sleep? Sleep, why is it so important? Humans spend a lot of time sleeping, many people feel as if sleeping so much is simply a waste of time, and not necessary. Are they right? Is sleeping just a waste of valuable time, or is it necessary for our survival? In Experience Psychology (King, 2016) sleep is considered a necessary aspect of living a healthy…

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    Top 5 Big Fitness Mistakes Becoming a fitness god or goddess isn’t very easy. Not only is it difficult to maintain motivation when the couch feels so tempting, but it can also be easy to slip into some bad habits and routines. Getting fit and healthy requires planning and patience. If you want to make sure you are doing it right, you need to avoid these top-5 big fitness mistakes. If you manage to avoid these, you can stay on the path to success. Mistake #1: Not having a fitness plan You will…

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    Attachment Theory. Attachment Theory is based on the findings and observation of John Bowlby. He studied a child’s bond with his or her caregiver and reactions of separation. The theory emphasizes the importance of these interactions. (Zastrow, C., & Kirst-Ashman, K, 2013) Mary Ainsworth, expanded on Bowlby’s theory by testing his ideas. She developed the Strange Situation a demonstrated episode of mother and child and his or her interactions with a stranger. The mother interacts with the…

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    Insomnia Research Paper

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    LaMarquis Huston Professor Latonnja Key 04 Decemeber 2017 Insomnia night in and night out As you are listening to me, I know everyone is not suffer from Insomnia but I still will like to inform you because many people suffer and are not even aware of it.Insomnia is a health condition that causes an inability to sleep. Do you ever just find yourself up all night, Or just waking up in the middle of the night and not being able to return to sleep? These simple questions can help you figure out if…

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    Sleep Observation Report

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    idea is about memory processing, learning and physical restoration. While sleeping long term memories being organized and new informations that have been learned while awake started to be categorized. It has been observed that people who has sleep deprivation have problems to focus on something specific and memorize…

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    Sleep Deprivation In high school I made sure to always have a perfect sleep schedule. I would make sure that I got my full eight hours, so I would feel renewed and vibrant the next day. Whenever college began I had that same mentality, however then the stress of becoming an independent adult hit me, and then it all fell apart. I became restless at night and my mind would begin to think about millions of things at once. Then the effects began to hit me, I become irritable, unable to focus, my…

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    On the internet, research various types of sleep problems and write a two page reflection paper explaining various sleep problems and how such problems affect health. • Insomnia (a hard time falling or staying asleep) • Sleep apnea (breathing interruptions during sleep) • Restless leg syndrome (a tingling or prickly sensation in the legs) • Narcolepsy (daytime "sleep attacks") There are numerous types of sleep problems or disorders but I thought I would focus on the most common disorders.…

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