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    Jet Lag Research Paper

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    This “internal clock” is better known as the, circadian rhythms of the body. Circadian rhythms have an effect on the body temperature, sleep and wakefulness, and various hormonal changes. In order for an individual to perform at its highest potential, and be alert, one must keep their circadian rhythms fine-tuned by getting enough sleep. The pineal gland plays a huge role in helping the body produce melatonin to help maintain these rhythms. When an individual…

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    animals and from evidence of other behaviors and illnesses. Although most sleep disorders have probably been present since man evolved, modern society has inadvertently produced several new disorders. Delayed sleep phase syndrome: One of the circadian rhythm sleep disorders. It is characterized by sleep onset and wake times that are usually later than desired, with difficulty in initiating sleep onset. Once sleep onset does occur, sleep is of good quality, with few awakenings until the time of…

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    It really peaked my interest and resonated with me producing a very favorable reaction. I did not felt a sense of confusion not knowing where the melody and the rhythm of the song was heading towards. Instead of confusion, I felt excitement as it reminded me of other songs I have heard before. It reminded me of a certain part of the song “Sivad” by Miles Davis. During the 9’13” mark in the song “Sivad”, there is…

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    The first topic, and one I found most interesting is how people alter their consciousness through drugs and alcohol. This was really interesting to me as I grew up in a home with drug addiction, so learning about what makes drugs so appealing and addicting really opened my eyes. A lot of the information covered in that section was information that I was already familiar with, however I did read some things that did surprise me. For example, marijuana was listed as a hallucinogen which really…

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    hormone melatonin. Melatonin plays two major roles in the physiology of sleep. Its first role is to encourage sleep, and its second role is to help the brain transition through the different stages of sleep in accordance with the body’s circadian rhythm. The production and release of melatonin indicate the beginning of the sleep-wake cycle. What…

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    Hound Dog Analysis

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    non-rhythmic or call and response with the guitar before starting into the first stanza. While Elvis Presley version of the song there is no typical blues style introduction. The guitar sets an up beat tempo for the first stanza, while the rhythm guitar delivers a vigorous rhythm.…

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    black’s favorite music to the white community. Thus, he was successful brought the rhythm and blues heroes, such as Chuck Willis, Chuck Berry, and the Drifters, to become more familiar and well-known among white America. Digging deeply into Elvis background indeed provides a better understanding into the complexities of the southern society that he had been through along with the types of music – rock ‘n’ roll and the rhythms and blues – he associated with. Tan magazines once published an…

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    Essay On Gut Microbiome

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    Gut microbiome have a deep connection between human health and sleep. Microbiome is complex system of bacteria which is live inside the gut with vital role in sleeping can work wonders for our cognitive and physical abilities, our appetite and more. Sleeping is a actually critical time, when our body eliminates the differents metabolic toxic material remove from our system. It could be disruption in our sleep or lack of deep sleep, which shows negative impact on our health and our gut microbes.…

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    medicine (American academy of sleep medicine, 2010), circadian rhythm sleep disorders (CRSD) results from timing when a person is awake and when sleeps. Humans have an internal clocks in the brain called suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN), where primary circadian rhythm help control the body sleep-wake cycle. This circadian clock is set by visual stimulation using light and darkness using the eyes and guides. Some examples of circadian rhythm sleep disorders are person have a hard time going to…

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    I Got a Woman was top charting song for Ray Charles in 1955. This recording was different and inspired by a gospel song “It Must Be Jesus” by the Southern Tones. Ray Charles was able to take the gospel song and add a jazz and rhythm and blues to it. Though, this recording was not a cup of tea for everyone, it was able to sell in two different markets of music and be a success. This analysis will look at the genius Ray Charles who combine the elements of jazz, gospel, and blues structure to…

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