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    stressed. A student who goes to bed at eight pm can be improving themselves at school throughout each week with having about ten hours of sleep. Getting about ten hours of sleep can get the students well rested and more awake than being gloomy and non-spirited. If students are conscious and active throughout the whole day‚ this will prevent them from sleeping in class and allow them to listen attentively in class. Students well energized can have the ability to participate in class activities and

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    Sleeping with the Enemy

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    In the movie Sleeping With the Enemy‚ Laura Burns‚ is living a life that many would describe as perfect. Laura lives in a beautiful mansion on the coast with her handsome‚ wealthy husband Martin. This wealth allows Laura the opportunity to stay at home rather than working outside of the home. However‚ behind closed doors this perfect life is very different from what the outside world sees. Laura is constantly being beaten‚ ridiculed‚ and criticized by her husband. Martin is obsessed about keeping

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    SLEEPING WITH THE ENEMY ESSAY The movie Sleeping with the Enemy seems like a perfect movie for a family violence class. The movie illustrated many of the emotions and situations that are consistent with family or domestic violence. Many people think that family violence only occurs among poor‚ troubled families that have many problems and stress. This is not always the case. Even a successful‚ seemingly mild mannered person such as Laura Burney’s husband in this movie can be obsessive and abuse

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    that Prometheus did not give man‚ dreaming. Prometheus wanted to grant man this godly ability‚ but he could not. Only Hallucinus‚ god of dreams‚ could do such a thing. There was only one problem with what Prometheus wanted to do. No one actually knew where to find Hallucinus. Only his father Hypnos‚ god of sleep‚ knew where to find him. He went to Hypnos in hopes of being told where to find Hallucinus and explained to him how he wanted to give man the gift of dreaming. Sadly‚ Prometheus had no such

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    Sleeping With the Enemy Summary Oppression of women in our patriarchal society is seen daily. Men dominate women in so many ways it becomes hard to distinguish one form of oppression from another. In the movie Sleeping With the Enemy‚ a young woman battles daily with an abusive‚ domineering husband. Although the outside world may view Laura’s life as perfect‚ the viewer sees the whole truth. Laura’s perfect life consists of an attractive‚ wealthy husband who would do anything for her-even kill

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    The Sleeping Hermaphrodite

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    At first glance The Sleeping Hermaphrodite is a marble statue of a nude woman that appears to be sleeping on a bed. However‚ once one examines the statue more closely it becomes known that this woman has male genitals as well. This is shocking only because every other part of the statue looks feminine including her hair‚ hips‚ bottom and breasts. Other than the cloth wrapping around her legs and arms‚ the statue is nude and in a slightly odd position. While she wears a comfortable‚ blissful expression

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    Sleeping Sickness

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    THE IMPACT OF GENOMIC EDUCATION CONCERNING SLEEPING SICKNESS IN AFRICA Sleeping sickness is infection with germs carried by certain flies. These germs are Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense and Trypanosomoa brucei gambiense. The more severe form of the illness is caused by T. rhodesiense. This results in swelling of the brain. Tsetse flies carry the infection. When an infected fly bites you‚ the infection spreads through your blood. And some of the risk factors include living in parts of Africa where

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    Sleeping Giants

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    In the book‚ Sleeping Giants‚ authored by Sylvain Neuvel‚ one of the the leading characters‚ Rose Franklin falls in a hole and lands on a giant robot hand when she is 11 years old. 20 years later‚ she is a physicist working on discovering what the hand was or why she landed on it‚ nothing is resolved until Kara Resnik‚ an army pilot almost dies‚ while uncovering a metal thigh. Rose Franklin quickly puts a team together to search and rescue the rest of the body to find out the robot’s purpose. Throughout

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    The Risks of Sleep Deprivation The Risks of Sleep Deprivation “Sleep”‚ the podcast identifies that sleep is much more significant than simply acting out a natural state of rest for our body and mind. Our mind works differently from our eyes. Our eyes are open for an estimate of sixteen hours of the day and rest for the remaining hours during sleep (Abumrad & Krulwich‚ 2010). Our minds are in constant action as we sleep. A known fact is that it is important for humans to be well rested. However

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    Lucid Dreaming Essay

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    Lucid dreaming was first popularized by Celia Green in the 1960s. Lucid dreaming is defined as dreaming while the dreamer is consciously aware of their dreams. The dreamer is able to consciously control and observe their dreams while they are sleeping. Lucid dreaming transforms a dream into a whole new world. In this world‚ all of the dreamers senses seem to be as if they were awake. While in a lucid dream‚ the dreamer are also able to control certain parts of the dream including the characters‚

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