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    How is online time affecting teens? Ever since social media became big, teens have spent hours everyday on it. The internet has become another world in which people go to when they want to go away from their problems. Online gaming has also become more popular. New and more technologically advanced game systems have attracted the attention of teens. Now that the internet has become a different reality, which people can go to and leave their reality at anytime, people are starting to wonder…

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    almost the reciprocation of a dream room, imagine thinking about how you were back in middle school starting from 8 grade year. She’s like the other half of me when i was younger. Besides the bratty ways. Which is why Alice, the protagonist of “Alice in time” by Penelope Bush and I are similar in more than one way then i expected. We both share just about the same views of the world, are viewed by the world in various perspectives…

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    Should Dangerous start times in Australia be changed to help sleep deprived children? Children and Teens are not getting proper growth opportunities and a major reason to this is the amount of sleep they get which goes back to the ridiculous school start times, there needs to be a change. Other countries are starting to do it, why shouldn’t Australia? Drugs and medicines aren’t going to help or even changing sleeping styles. Children are becoming more and more sleep deprived by the day and if…

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    Marcus Aurelius, once said that “Time is a sort of river of passive events, and strong is its current; no sooner is a thing brought to sight than it is swept by and another takes place, and this too will be swept away.” This holds true because in the novel, The Great Gatsby, time is rapidly moving from event to event meaning that time does not stop. Throughout the novel the main protagonist ,Gatsby, does not seem to be able to catch up to the present time of the novel. F.Scott Fitzgerald, a…

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    Emily Sohn exclaims that “when one athlete breaks a time barrier, the notion of what 's possible expands for the next generation” ( ). An athlete can only go break the time barrier for so long until they have reached a certain point at which they cannot continue on, they have reached the limit at infinity. Limits at infinity determines the “y” value as the “x” value approaches infinity, essentially dealing with end behaviors. Limits at infinity can be showed in multiple ways like an…

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    Time is very subjective in terms of how we experience it. To a bored student time can seem endless and the clock ticks away, second by second each taking a lifetime, as we grow older time passes by more and more quickly to the point that find that fond memories that feel as if they were yesterday were days, months , even years ago. Not only is the perception of time divergent for different people, it also evolves as we do, as our lives and situations change so does our view of time. It is based…

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    In his work Swann’s Way, Marcel Proust analyzed the concept of time, more specifically the perception of time held by any individual. Proust, having great interest in the philosophical work of Bergotte, set out to explore the perception of time in this particular work. Time and how it is perceived, appears fluid and flows, rather than being linear or a mere list of events and feelings that defined an individual’s life. The perception of others in relation to how memories weigh on a person is…

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    brain and behaviour where we explored the effects of caffeine on the reaction time of participants. Research surrounding caffeine is important to know the effects Caffeine affects the human body by increasing alertness and reduces fatigue as a result of stimulating the brain. In this experiment, the independent the amount of caffeine subjected to each individual in each group and the dependent variable was the reaction time tested and recorded for each person. There was 1 control group (group c)…

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    situation and people do not to waste their time on unproductive activities. “Customer dissatisfaction with delays in receiving service often can stimulate strong emotions, even anger” (Wirtz, Chew, & Lovelock, 2012). However, the wait time in certain situation does not affect always affect the person in a psychologically way. The psychology of waiting time are suggestions that can help the person be less stressful when waiting. The psychology of waiting time can involve in situations like in…

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    Screen time addiction, or screen obsession, is a vexed subject as the majority of parents and society view it as a problem, while rest feel that it is not a huge concern. Some feel the need for people to crack down on screen addiction because they compare the U.S to countries like South Korea or China where there already is an epidemic on screen usage. Also, screen time doesn’t just cover the internet, but much more, ranging from phone usage to video games, and just about anything that allows…

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