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    1. The role that dental sleep medicine plays in the overall treatment of some patients with sleep disorders can be very beneficial, especially using combination therapy. Although, dental sleep medicine alone is being used but not recommended for patients with significant sleep apnea (AHI > 25/hr.). Preferably dental sleep medicine is at its best if patients with OSA can’t tolerate PAP therapy, or the oral appliance therapy alone is not adequately effective. There are several reasons that…

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    Too Much Homework Is Bad

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    must be reduced. To begin with, too much homework disturbs the life balance of the child. On the website “New Kids-Center” they say that, “Children who have too much homework will not be able to balance their life, which could impact their circadian rhythm,” ("Negative Effects of Too Much Homework."). This means that it will affect…

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    Dealing With Insomnia

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    drowsiness while behind the wheel. Out of those one hundred thousand crashes, there ends up being near fifteen hundred deaths. People should not have to worry about falling asleep at the wheel an hour after they wake up. Insomnia stems from allergies, rhythm change, as well as anxiety. Everyone goes through times once in their life where they lay in bed all night without getting any sleep. Insomnia can get the best of everyone at any time.…

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    In the words of John Steinbeck, ‘It is a common experience that a problem difficult at night is resolved in the morning after the committee of sleep has worked on it.” In other words, we are able to make better decisions when we are well rested. In this manner, just as eating and breathing, the act of sleep represents one of the physiological needs according to Abraham Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. As a matter of fact, the stage pyramid proposed by Maslow comprises a motivational theory based on…

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    sound of nails on a chalk broad, or enjoyed, like the sounds of rain falling. Music is just like sound but with words and a specific type of rhythm. In the same way as sound certain people can hate classical music but can like rock music. Classical and rock music are classified into different types of genres. Genres are ways people deceiver one type of rhythm and tone from another. Although classical and rock music are seen to have many differences between them, yet seem to share one similarity…

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    Soul Music History

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    Records produced some of the most talented artist during this time such as Isaac Hayes, Carla Thomas, Rufus Tomas, and many more. Otis Redding was considered the heartbeat of Stax Records. During the 60s this type of music was called “race music.” Rhythm and blues and soul was called race music because it was a subliminal message to the fellow African Americans. Songs such as Respect by Otis Redding, and later Aretha Franklin, were trying to encourage their African American audience to respect…

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    Today in America, “40% of adults and 70% of adolescences are sleep deprived” (Collins, 2014). Sleep is extremely important to each individual’s life. In fact, 2/3 of our lives are spent awake, and the remaining 1/3 of our lives is spent sleeping. Sleep can be defined, as the “period of unconsciousness during which the brain remains highly active. It is a complex biological process that helps people process new information, stay healthy, and rejuvenate (Sleep: Condition Information, 2013). As…

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    Starting at work before 10 a.m. is not tantamount to torture. According to the lecture slideshow, a rat living in total darkness has shifting waking period. Circadian rhythm is reset through external cues such as sunlight and temperature. This suggests that people tend to wake latter during the winter, but earlier during the summer. Start times should take sunrise into account. According to 10 Things You Should Know about Sleep, bright light helps reduce melatonin levels. Because the sun rises…

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    Non-Rapid Eye Movement

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    As a child growing up I was often advised to get at least 8 hours of sleep daily, but never knew exactly why. Due to me not knowing the meaning of acquit amount of sleep I form the mentality that sleep is sleep, right? However in reality, while the body is at rest there is still a lot going on inside of our head due to the activity of the brain. In today’s society we are taught there are two main type of sleep: Non- Rapid Eye Movement (NREM) which is also known as the quiet sleep and consist of…

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    Charles Edward Anderson Berry was one of the most determined rock ‘n’ roll performers in music history. He was born on October 18, 1926, in St. Louis, Missouri. His mother was a schoolteacher and his father was a contractor and deacon of the nearby church. Better known by his stage name, Chuck Berry, had many songs including “Maybellene” and “Johnny B.Goode”. His first hit was No. 1 hit in 1872 with “My Ding-A-Ling”. Berry had an interest in music at an early age, he gave his first performance…

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