The Big Sleep

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    Do later times affect kids games? Later starts times would be beneficial to school and parent relates things. As you read this think about the ways school times make better things in life and worse things. School should start later to save money and provide better academic scores to look better on the school. Later start times work for parents to be able to pick up kids. They wonder what later school end times would mean for sports and after-school activities, for example, and how much…

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    Really bad! We got a new puppy 2 weeks before christmas, because we knew something with him will happen soon. It’s 3 Am , the day before christmas. I kept waking up and falling asleep, why the light was on? I checked the time it was 1 Am. I go to sleep thinking why the light was still on? At 3 Am My sister and I got awaken up by my dad looking like he has tears in his face. We wonder what's up thinking what are the possibilities why we were woken up. Mine was something about jobs or about…

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    A good night’s sleep for the average teenager is about 8 1/2-10 hours of sleep. There are many psychological and physical problems that can happen because of sleep loss, such as depression, weight gain, and irritability, but can sleep affect one’s grades in school? My theory is that it can, that those who sleep more will have better grades than those who don’t, so I wanted to conduct a survey to find out if this was true. I would so a survey rather than during a case study, which would be…

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    Sleep is known as one of the most important factors for human life. According to the researchers Galambos, Lascano, Howard, and Maggs (2002) irregular sleep is common in postsecondary students. One of the most common causes of daytime sleepiness among college students is sleep deprivation. Students get inadequate sleep because they go to bed late and wake up early. This can occur for many reasons; two being physiologic and behavioral (Hershner & Chervin, 2014). Sleep deprivation has many…

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    Vanessa Ruiz: The spellbinding art of human anatomy Ruiz explains the history of anatomical drawings, their main and vital medical purpose, as well as the artistic quality that has been seen time and time again. This talk explained the idea that the drawings are not just for scientific purposes, but also art because of the emotions they demand from people; curiosity, joy, disgust. She says that “fear of anatomy and guts is a learned reaction”. This is proven by a particularly interesting artist…

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    Most people think that the number of hours you need to sleep as you get older shrinks. You would be right but most people think that adolescents need six to seven hours of sleep since that’s what the average high schooler gets. You could not be more wrong a adolescent need nine to ten hours of sleep every day. This number can be disrupted by any number of things. For instance, homework causes many kids to stay up late finishing it for the following day. If kids are staying up until 12:00 pm…

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    early start times, usually around 7:25, making it hard for adolescents to stay awake and focus in classes- and there has been a significant drop in grades to prove it. The sleep deprivation amongst teens becomes dangerous in the sense that teenagers sixteen years old and up begin to drive into school, and driving while sleep deprived is proven to be just as dangerous as driving while intoxicated. While schools are mostly based off standardized testing, missing or falling asleep in class could…

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    all,why people now a days look so moody and tired? Why are these people looking so tired and sleepy ? Why are people of all ages getting less sleep every year? How are people’s lack of sleep affecting them in education and life ? Do we really need sleep? what is sleep?Lack of sleep decreases performance in education, life and health . The less sleep we as humans get, the more moody and ignorant we get. This statement is true. According to researchers, we obviously…

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    asleep. When I got out the truck, I realized the truck was parked behind a Waffle House. It all started when my parents planned a trip to go camping at High Falls State Park for fall break in 2013. The whole family had to go, including myself. We’re a big family of seven, my mom, my dad, myself, and my four little brothers, Mohammed, Mahmoud, Ahmad, and Walid. I don’t really like camping, because I hate being outdoors. I’ve always felt that it’s unsafe. As I was packing my bag for the trip, and…

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    Throughout my own experiences I have always found myself tired when getting up for school. No matter how much sleep I get 8,9, and even 10 hours of sleep, waking up early has been a challenge. Although science says that students need 8-10 sleep hours of sleep to be able to function fully it doesn’t always mean that they will be able to when they do get enough. Sometimes the problem isn’t the amount of sleep but the time you are getting up. I have tried everything from coffee to the silly tips…

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