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    Trauma In Survivors

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    emotional trauma that their parents‚ or even grandparents‚ experienced during the Holocaust. This trauma originated from several sources‚ such as starvation‚ physical and emotional abuse‚ and witnessing brutality towards others. Children were a major target during the Holocaust‚ and this resulted in devastating trauma from many sources‚ such as starvation‚ witnessing death‚ and ruthless dehumanization. The traumatic experiences of this degree do not simply end at liberation. The trauma experienced

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    Sleep Deprivation

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    Azevedo‚ et.al cited from Shapiro et al. 1980). With regard to this uncertainty‚ a study conducted to find out whether sleep deprivation really affects the academic performance of the students or not. This study will provide information about the present condition of Visayas State University-Alangalang Campus students with regard to sleep deprivation. Accordingly‚ it will be valuable for the awareness of VSU-AC Students. II. Objectives: 1. To determine the relationship between lack

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    Sleep Deprivation

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    iThe Effects of Sleep Deprivation on Individual Productivity Sleep is a basic necessity of life. The current 24-hour society‚ we use precious nighttime hours for daytime activities. In the past century‚ we have reduced the average sleep time by 20 percent and‚ in the past 25 years‚ added a month to the average annual work time (National Sleep Foundation‚ 1999). The sleep habits of society has changed but the bodies of individuals have not. Sleep problems have become a modern epidemic that

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    Sleep Deprivation

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    Jillian Walker Professor Suderman ENC 1101-88374 20 March 2014 Sleep Deprivation Everyone knows how difficult it is to wake up after getting little to no sleep. However‚ many people believe that once they get up and begin their day the drowsiness will wear off. This isn’t necessarily the case. The effects of a lack of sleep can have a major impact on how one functions throughout the day without them even realizing it. According to the National Sleep Foundation‚ teens need 8.5-9.25 hours

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    Deprivation of Citizenship

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    process: Revocation of citizenship and expulsion of citizens International norms Recommendations 1 2 3 5 5 7 8 9 10 International norms on citizenship The right to a nationality State succession and citizenship Discrimination and arbitrary deprivation of citizenship Due process in relation to expulsion The jurisprudence of the African Commission on Human and People’s Rights 18 18 21 23 25 25 Citizenship under colonial rule The basis of citizenship law today Right to a nationality Citizenship

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    Sleep Deprivation

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    Professor Haught October 21‚ 2014 DONT USE YOU Illustration Paper Plan Sheet Part One: Choose a topic for an example paper. Write a thesis statement and then fill in the outline for the paper. Topic: Sleep deprivation is causing problems for many young people. Thesis Statement: Sleep deprivation can cause many problems for young people such as‚ limiting your ability to learn‚ forgetting important information‚ makes you more prone to acne‚ and causing agressive or inappropriate behavior. Outline:

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    Sleep Deprivation

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    not alright. Sleep deprivation has its price to pay. Adults need at least 8 hours of sleep in order to stay healthy‚ focused and active. Here are the effects of sleep deprivation which can affect our body and also our surroundings. Our bodies give us plenty of signals when we’re tired. The number of accidents‚ in statics is rising and one of the reasons is because of sleep deprivation. Based on research‚ 1 in 5 motor accidents are caused by fatigue‚ an effect of sleep deprivation that causes weakness

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    Sleep Deprivation

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    Sleep Deprivation BY: A.J. FORD What is Sleep Deprivation? A sleep disorder characterized by having too little sleep‚ can be chronic or acute. Long – term sleep deprivation (lasts four days or longer) is quite uncomfortable. Effects: -Health ; in form of physical & mental impairment‚ impairs our ability to think‚ handle stress‚ maintain a healthy immune system and moderate emotions. •Depression •Heart Disease •Hypertension •Irritability •Slower reaction times •Slurred speech •Tremors •Weight Change

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    Childhood Trauma

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    There have been several studies conducted to see the relationship between childhood trauma and suicide tendency. Often times those who have attempted suicide have been found to have some sort of childhood trauma in the past. Attempts of suicide are elevated among those who have experienced extreme levels of childhood traumatic incidences. (Marshall‚ 2013 p. 72) Frequently people with a past history do not admit to these experiences causing proper diagnosis to go untreated. Studies have been conducted

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    Head Trauma

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    coaches not take out a player that had a head trauma that could be a small ding to the head? If all coaches and trainers take out and check athletes that have any type of hits to their head even when they said they are fine and don’t show any signs of head trauma how that could’ve decrease deaths or long term injuries from head trauma. But how things should be or could be‚ as why don’t all schools give a test to all athletes to compare in case of head trauma? If they give this test like they do in the

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