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    Early to Bed

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    Early to Bed "Early to bed early to rise makes a man healthy wealthy and wise‚" is one of the most widely quoted proverbs from Benjamin Franklin’s Poor Richard’s Almanac. This proverb is seldom disputed however I fail to see the logic behind it. I think that he who goes to bed early misses out on a lot of things and must be antisocial. Let us just say that everybody in the world sleeps eight hours a day‚ and every one goes to bed at about eleven and gets up around seven but he who wishes to

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    Early to Bed April 17th 2013 Section 1 It’s not unusual you can hear the floorboards creak‚ the toilet flush‚ and the sound of the first one shoe drop to the floor from your neighbor at 1 a.m. in your apartment‚ and you may be one of them. Nowadays many people stay up late‚ especially for those people who have variable sleep schedules‚ such as university students. University students usually change their sleep schedules due to studying‚ working for a living‚ or working for social networking

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    Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy‚ wealthy and wise‚" runs the proverb. We must have full sleep before we apply ourselves to our daily work. Oversleep is as harmful to our health as under sleeping is. A man who goes to bed late must rise late. A man who gets up early is sure to have an advantage over others who get up late. Getting up late means hurrying through everything-no bathing but only dry cleaning‚ not eating and chewing food properly but only bolting it. Early morning

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    The texts I treat are "Night in Berlin 1929" and "Go to bed with the trip to Berlin" Both texts are seen in conjunction with the interwar period. Since we are dealing with a well-known author from the period "Tom Kristensen" and a modern ad used to depict how Berlin is today. The most important points will be reviewed‚ and hopefully‚ a conclusion will be made to summarize the entire analysis. This lyric text‚ from the well-known author "Tom Kristensen"‚ has been set between World War II and World

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    “To his mistress going to bed” was a poem written in the 16th century by John Donne; however the poem was not published till after the poet’s death in 1631. The poem is characterised by him expressing the way in which he undresses his mistress‚ who‚ according to Donne‚ the girl in the poem may have been of high social status due to the description given in describing her. The poem is strictly from a male point of view before engaging in sexual intercourse with the girl. She undresses in stages to

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    Tanning Beds

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    future. Now‚ my younger brother and I will be severely punished if we leave the house without applying sunscreen. Tanned skin should not be a fashion statement‚ because it will only cause negative effects in the future‚ such as skin cancer. As early as the Renaissance and Elizabethan eras‚ women with fair skin were considered to be more attractive than women with tanned skin. Fair-skinned women were those who were upper class and spent most of their time indoors. Dark skinned women were associated

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    Toxic Bed

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    Toxic Bed‚ 1 Are You Sleeping in A Toxic Bed? Michele Badanek Florida Gulf Coast University Dr Donna Wolf CRN 81965 9/02/2012 Toxic Bed‚ 2 Abstract Sleeping in a toxic bed is something everyone should be aware of. It has not been an informed choice by most consumers. After understanding the issue‚ I chose to apply what I had learned and stopped using the bed I was accustomed to‚ and instead created a safer sleeping environment. It doesn’t really matter if someone understands or is aware of this

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    Lava Beds

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    an beautiful sight! If only we could visit there. Could we? Maybe so. In 1925 President Calvin Coolidge declared Lava Beds a national monument which I understand why. Even though its a "secret" park of volcanic rocks and many underground caves it is full of history and geological wonders. As a student at Atkinson County Middle School I believe that going to the Lava Beds National Monument would be and excellent opportunity for us eighth graders to learn about how it was created and formed

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    Bed Crisis

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    issues including one being adding more pressure to the ‘Bed Crisis’. In 1955 there was 15‚000 beds available for service‚ in 2012‚ a re-evaluation was done and beds have dropped at least 40% being about 22‚300 beds available across the United Kingdom. Before the cuts‚ over the past 10 to 15 year’s of questions have been raised repeatedly about whether a minimum safe level of beds was reached (Bhugra 2013; cited through the kings fund 2015). When beds become unavailable to a patient‚ they usually get

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    Beds are Burning By Midnight Oil SOURCE 1 SONG FACTS This is a political song about giving native Australian lands back to the the Pintupi‚ who were among the very last people to come in from the desert. These ’last contact’ people began moving from the Gibson Desert to settlements and missions in the 1930s. More were forcibly moved during the 1950’s and 1960’s to the Papunya settlement. In 1981 they left to return to their own country and established the Kintore community which is nestled in the

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