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    see her. While Paris is trying to be kind and sweet to Juliet, she is being sassy towards him. Juliet went to see Friar Lawrence to make her confessions. He asks for Paris to leave so the two of them could talk. Juliet wants the mess to be cleared up and to get out of it. Juliet says that she would kill herself if she is married to another man. She is willing to do anything just to be with Romeo, even the most dreaded…

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    Lucid Dreaming Analysis

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    have all had that dream that makes us wake up with our head popping off the pillow making us ask ourselves: what just happened? Often times, we really can't quite understand why a dream happened a certain way. But amidst all the chaos, there is a small percent of people who don't wake up like this. This is because they are the masters of their dreams. These people have the ability to control what happens in their dreams. They go to bed every night and wake up in a world where gravity could have…

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    Night Terrors In Children

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    Between work, school, and the average person’s personal life, days can be extremely tiresome. Somedays one might even feel as if they could sleep for days and never wake up. However, this is evidently impossible. Unless one falls into a coma. As children, most of us had wet the bed, or had constant bad dreams. Good news is, nearly everyone grows out of both. However, some don 't. Some children even experience far more worse cases of sleep disorders. As the child ages it might or might not get…

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    I took the path I had walked a thousand times. I knew every curve in the road, every sight to be seen surrounding it. I knew everyone who lived even close to the road. So again I strolled. Somehow, I knew today it would be different, I don’t know how I knew, I just did. Crenshaw Amusement Park, Since 1917. This sign wasn’t here before. I had never even seen people come down this road to visit the park. It sounded fun. I shrugged and began to sneak down the driveway, where I assumed I would be…

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    Electrical Storm Poem

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    other work with electricity, but doing so actually expands her motif. While it is true that many of her poems use these elements, the one most discussed is “It is marvelous to wake up together.” Anderson, whilst talking about recurrent lines in Bishop’s works, notes that the electrical wires in “It is marvelous to wake up together” “transmit the surge of sexual excitement” while also “carry[ing] a warning and are…

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    my complete my challenge, if I did not make the challenge specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and time bound then I do believe that the challenge would be a failure. My hypothetical 30-day challenge would be to go to bed at 11 P.M. and wake up at 8 A.M. every day for thirty day to get enough sleep every night. The hypothetical challenge is specific for it states that I would…

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    Should the School Day Start Later? (Attention Getter) Every morning I wake up to my tenth alarm of the morning and press snooze. I wake up twenty minutes later to my mother screaming at me. This is a common occurrence in my house. The same thing happens to many high school students every day, and they show up to school tired and makes it harder for them to pay attention. (connect topic to audience) do any of you struggle waking up in the morning, or find yourself falling asleep in class?…

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    be childlike, caring, and spontaneous. This changes after he comes back a different person molded by the effects of war .“ Hop on in, says Henry. So she climbs in between us. We’ll take you home, I says… Okay, says Henry, and we drive.” Henry picks up a total stranger from the road and gives her ride in the convertible. He even agrees to take her to Alaska without hesitating. He didn 't think twice…

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    these synapses disappear. They also have a difficult time forming new synapses. When entering hibernation, research shows that an animal’s brain deteriorates just like patients with Alzheimer’s and when these animals wake up the synapses are restored. In fact when hibernators wake up, they have a synapses overload, which is an overabundance of connections. So not only will hibernators be able to form new memory, they also restore memories from the past. By researching hibernation in animals, we…

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    through six. In contrast to nightmares, night terrors take place during the direct opposite of REM sleep which is Non-REM (which occurs in Stages Three and Four). Night terrors; however, take place during the first half of a night sleep and can last up to an hour; night terrors may also happen many nights in a row. Particularly night terrors are more common in males from one year to seven years of age. More specifically to males who suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Night…

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