Descartes, Lucretius & Images of Sleep
Descartes uses
sleep as an
example, while Lucretius sees
sleep as a freeing of the mind and the emotions in certain important ways. ....
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Desynchronosis in Commercial Aviation
.... For
example, studies investigating
sleep behavior in these subjects found that the number of times people awaken during the night can range from less than 10 ....
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Desynchronosis in Commercial Aviation
.... For
example, studies investigating
sleep behavior in these subjects found that the number of times people awaken during the night can range from less than 10 ....
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The Hidden Dangers of Sleep Deprivation
.... Of course, not all
sleep deprivation is caused by insomnia. Some people have to stay awake all night emergency doctors and vets, for
example. ....
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Hidden Dangers of Sleep Deprivation
.... Of course, not all
sleep deprivation is caused by insomnia. Some people have to stay awake all night emergency doctors and vets, for
example. ....
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Sleep and Learning
.... For
example, Lovett (2004) reported that two groups of subjects were used to .... 2004) failed to mention the second experiment involving the
sleep and wakefulness ....
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CARDIAC EFFECTS OF SLEEP APNEA
.... For
example, obese patients are helped to loose weight as it has been .... as 10 kg have been associated with the development of clinically significant
sleep apnea. ....
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Psychology by Gleitman: Chapter Summaries
.... As an
example of such motivation, he uses temperature regulation, covering temperature .... Under
sleep and waking, he covers
sleep and brain activity, the stages ....
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Sarpedon Boy Krater of the Euphronius Painter
.... the weight of the figures, are the bending winged figures of
Sleep and Death .... The Sarpedon boy krater is an excellent
example of red-figured painting and, more ....
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Consciousness
.... For
example, Ataste was >dimensionalized= into four basic categories: sweet, sour .... ATechniques relating to altered states of consciousness,
sleep and dreams ....
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Nightmares as an Abnormal Behavior
.... Furthermore, in contrast to dream anxiety disorder,
sleep terror disorder is generally .... For
example, heredity may play an important part in causing the disorder ....
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Traditional & Modern Views of Infant Sleeping
.... For
example, it stated that mothers sleeping close to their babies is a good thing; in fact, "sleeping close to you alters your baby's
sleep patterns" (Reichert ....
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Neuroendocrinmmunology
.... For
example, interleukin 1 stimulates the production of nerve growth factor (NGF). .... can result in anorexia, drowsiness, increased slow wave
sleep, dementia, coma ....
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Life in the Iron Mills & How the Other Half Lives
.... This explains why (for
example) eyes of the men
sleep ing "five cents a spot" (58-9) are closed; Riis's "flashlight" photography doubtless caught them before ....
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Slovak Immigrants in the Early 1900s
.... For
example, writing of the relationship between Dorta and Mike, Bell says that "From the .... boy of fifteen she had seen to it that he got enough
sleep, saved his ....
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Peripheral Radial Nerve Injury
.... p. 37). It generally occurs when they
sleep for several hours with an arm draped, for
example, over a chair edge. The compression ....
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The Interpretation of Dreams (Freud)
.... Thus the wish to
sleep . . . .... For
example, with regard to latent and manifest dream content, Freud differentiates, then compares and con trasts, these concepts ....
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BREAST FEEDING VS. BOTTLE FEEDING Introduction
.... to bottle feed, smoke and adopt risky infant sleeping positions, for
example the settee. .... both mother and baby to have more uninterrupted hours of
sleep at night ....
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BREAST FEEDING VS. BOTTLE FEEDING Introduction
.... to bottle feed, smoke and adopt risky infant sleeping positions, for
example the settee. .... both mother and baby to have more uninterrupted hours of
sleep at night ....
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Ticket to Heaven: The Cult Fraud
.... Thus everyone has to attend the sermons, eat and
sleep at the same time, and .... in the film are one part of this, but an even more important
example is the ....
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After-Death Communication Phenomenon
.... For
example, when an individual awakens from
sleep and remembers their dream, it may contain images that are somewhat familiar but they also appear to ....
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Washington Irving's "Rip Van Winkle"
.... He is, to the extent that his story and
sleep touch all readers everywhere .... stark contrast to the ideal set up by Benjamin Franklin, for
example, who emphasized ....
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Parental Behaviors & Child Development
.... child who has not yet acquired an understand of causality, for
example, cannot understand .... understand that a bad day at work, the flu, too little
sleep -- or a ....
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The Odyssey, Hamlet, The Canterbury Tales
.... his chief good and market of his time/ Be but to
sleep and feed? .... suggests that a focus on methodology (slitting his uncle's throat, for
example) constitutes an ....
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The Interpretation of Dreams
.... Thus for
example, the manifest content of riding a bicycle might have the latent .... Freud next says that dreams are "guardians of
sleep and not its disturbers. . ....
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Poems by Ogden Nash
.... "Supreme Courtsmanship," for
example, entails a .... in this research contains selections that deal in some manner with the joys and frustrations of
sleep, itself a ....
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Sigmund Freud's Interpretation of Dreams
.... The wish to
sleep . . .... For
example, with regard to latent and manifest dream content, Freud differentiates, then compares and con trasts, these concepts, with a ....
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Lifespan Development Periods The purpose of this paper is to disc
.... related problems include night terrors, nightmares, sleepwalking and
sleep talking .... For
example, the child's degree of involvement in extra-curricular activities ....
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Effects of Stress
.... upset stomach; high-pitched voice; dry throat and mouth;
sleep disturbance; and .... For
example, Sue, Sue and Sue (1994) report that some workers continue to ....
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Diagnostic Assessment
.... For
example, symptoms expressed may or may not be within the normal range .... Disorder includes symptoms of depressed mood, weight loss,
sleep disturbances, and ....
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