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    Purpose and Hypotheses of the Study The study by Ng, Dodd, Gamble, and Hudson (2013) had three main purposes. The prime goal of the research was to analyze the nature and correlates of children’s dysfunctional beliefs about sleep. The first objective was to reproduce and lengthen the finding that child dysfunctional beliefs are positively correlated with the Childs sleep related problems (SRP). The second objective was to examine whether parent dysfunctional beliefs about their child’s…

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    Individual cultural facets can influence an individual's access to healthcare, treatments, and outcomes. Pistuka et al. (2012) analyzed the difficulty of Korean American Immigrants (KAI) with type II diabetes mellitus and hypertension in accessing the healthcare system. They observed that better care was provided when the physicians took measures to respect their culture, such as refraining from too much disclosure with family members. Furthermore, Sayegh et al. (2012) discussed the challenges…

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    Osteoarthritis is the name of one of the hundreds of forms of arthritis. Arthritis affects over 50 million people in the U.S. . Osteoarthritis is a degenerative joint disease that is defined by the loss cartilage in the joints. It is one of the most common forms of arthritis and cannot be cured. Cartilage serves as a type of cushion in joints, it keeps bones from rubbing against each other. As the cartilage degenerates the cushioning is lost and bones will rub together during movement. This…

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    This is Steve. It has been ten years since Pete Van Horn has passed away. Now, I have insomnia, similar to Les; now I, too, look up after the stars to calm myself down so that I my sleep. I have had many sleepless nights to reflect on that one fateful evening that changed our lives. I sleep, only to find that I am in a lucid dream, but I am right there, watching the entire day in an hour, screaming, sobbing, and calling out to the past. I even hear his voice calling out to me. Therefore, I have…

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    Soul Plane (2004), follows the flight Nashawn Wade (Kevin Hart) as he starts his own airline after receiving a multimillion dollar settlement from an airline he sued for being injured on one of their flights. As the story continues, it follows the flight of a caucasian family and Nashawn as he makes an attempt to make matters right with an old flame. By using various visual and sound techniques, Soul Plane (2004) is comical, absurd, and entertaining, by amusing the audience with scantily dressed…

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    As we continue in developing and modernizing new diseases emerge to the surface. As a result, it's undeniably crucial for scientific researches to be done and emphasized especially on the field of medicine and medications. Cancer with all its kinds is one of the diseases that caused insomnia to the scientists and doctors. However, there are some types of treatment depending on the type of cancer and how advanced it is. One type of cancer is leukemia. The concept of treating leukemia is based on…

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    We usually blame school, work or stress for lack of sleep, which maybe true to some extent but for the most people lose of sleep is due to voluntary bedtime delay. We spend many hours watching TV, playing video games, browsing internet, going out with friends etc. rather than using that time to get a good night sleep. Poor quality sleep affects our body composition and eating habits, which leads to many diseases. Weak body composition and eating disorder due to lack of sleep weakens our immune…

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    Your alarm turns on, confused at first then realizing it’s a school day. You go back to sleep to tired to get up and get ready. Your mom comes in “Wake up honey you need to get ready for school”. You groan while getting up you're to tired to complain about not going today so you get ready. Has that ever happened to you? According to A National Sleep Foundation poll found 59% percent of 6th through 8th graders, and 87 percent of U.S. high school students were getting less than the recommended 8…

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    Daryl couldn't sleep. Having the focused attention of the other male's gaze had made the bowman restless, giving him little to no sleeping. After an hour of trying Daryl had sat up, looking at the other man. A startled look morphs onto Rick's face before he quirked an eyebrow. "Can't sleep?" The words are blaring compared to the stillness around them. Daryl gives Rick a look of hesitation, then a weak shrug showing the man his answer. "Use ta loud mouths never shuttin' their mouth." He tries…

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    As a group we have decided to inform the class over sleep disorders. Because there are many sleep disorders known today, we decided to focus on three sleep disorders. We will be informing the class over insomnia, sleep apnea, and lastly night terrors. We chose the tree listed sleep disorders because as a group we thought those were the disorders that would entertain the class and allow for us to create fun learning environment. The outline of our presentation is structured around five props. The…

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