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376. CNN.com - More sex, less sleep: U.S. attack reactions vary - October 2, 2001
- www.meehawl.com
- More sex, less sleep: U. ...
- He said all the techniques we used made him less fearful of flying than others right now," she said. ...
- But now that the external environment is less stable, their problems seem less serious, experts say. ...
377. Article: Canadian dollar
- en.wikipedia.org
- In fact, the historical sizes of the coins less than 50 cents are identical to those of American coins due to both nations using the Spanish dollar as the basis of their money. ...
- (The last two lines are, "We shall not sleep, though poppies grow/In Flanders fields. ...
- On world markets, the Canadian dollar tends to move in the same direction as the US dollar, but less dramatically. ...
378. Sleep: the forgotten component of fitness.
- www.cyberparent.com
- Our bodies need sleep for fitness yet sleep remains the forgotten component of fitness. ... Learn to add sleep to your night with a trade system. Yawning, rubbing eyes, even falling asleep at traffic lights are a sure sign of missing a major component of fitness: sleep. We are more efficient at work and at play when we get adequate sleep. ... A child who sleeps more is less vulnerable to accidents or illness and less fussy.
- Sleep: .
- Our bodies need sleep for fitness yet sleep remains the forgotten component of fitness. ...
- Sleep is a major component of fitness. ...
- When we don't get enough sleep, however, it makes us more vulnerable to illness, accidents, irritability, conflict, and depression. We have less energy and even think less clearly when we constantly get less sleep than we need. ...
- But the fact remains that a good night's sleep is a hard thing to find. ...
- Why Don't We Sleep?.
- When it comes to time or sleep, time seems to win. Americans have ample reasons to cheat at sleep. ...
- We cheat sleep to give us more time, of course. ...
- Yawning, rubbing eyes, even falling asleep at traffic lights are a sure sign of missing a major component of fitness: sleep.
379. Understanding Sleep: Brain Basics
- www.ninds.nih.gov
- Brain Basics: Understanding Sleep.
- Do you ever feel sleepy or "zone out" during the day? Do you find it hard to wake up on Monday mornings? If so, you are familiar with the powerful need for sleep. However, you may not realize that sleep is as essential for your well-being as food and water. ...
- Sleep: A Dynamic Activity.
- How Much Sleep Do We Need?.
- What Does Sleep Do For Us?.
- Dreaming and REM Sleep.
- Sleep and Circadian Rhythms.
- Sleep and Disease.
- Sleep Disorders.
- Tips for a Good Night's Sleep.
- Sleep: A Dynamic Activity.
- Until the 1950s, most people thought of sleep as a passive, dormant part of our daily lives. We now know that our brains are very active during sleep. Moreover, sleep affects our daily functioning and our physical and mental health in many ways that we are just beginning to understand.
- This chemical gradually breaks down while we sleep.
380. Article: What is an encyclopedia - Wikimedia's Meta wiki
- meta.wikipedia.org
- First, what sort of knowledge is included in an encyclopedia? The following is going to be more or less a ramble, not a careful academic discussion. ...
- " We agree that encyclopedias are not repositories of what just anybody thinks--they're repositories of expert knowledge, more or less, or what passes for expert knowledge. ...
- It means that if Piotr wants to come in and advance the latest theories about the function of sleep (just to take an example), he is not free to do so. What he's free to do is to report about the latest theories about the function of sleep, hopefully without advancing any one of them as the correct theory (unless, of course, scientists have recently achieved a general agreement on the subject, which many of us find highly unlikely, Piotr notwithstanding). ...
- (More or less. ...
- I watched most of the sleep/learning horror unfold, and I was not impressed with Wozniak's diplomacy. ...
- My understanding of Piotr's case, which to my knowledge hasn't been disputed seriously, is that he insisted on making a page that he wrote reflect only one (of many) views about the purpose of sleep, which is contrary to the NeutralPointOfView. ...
381. Article: Talk:LSD
- en2.wikipedia.org
- However, the free lysergic acid amides, such as ergotamine or LSD, are prone to decomposition when exposed to light, heat or air, and the tartrate salts are less prone to that decomposition. ...
- We have sober wakefulness, deep sleep, REM sleep, alertness, anger, etc. Some of theses possible states are harder to reach than other (for instance egoloss) but all are more or less reachable by conventional yogic practice (without drugs). ...
382. Article: Cushing's syndrome
- en.wikipedia.org
- Strictly, Cushing's 'Syndrome' refers to excess cortisol of any aetiology whereas Cushing's Disease refers only to hypercortisolism secondary to excess production of adrenocorticotropin (ACTH) from a tumour in the pituitary gland or, less commonly, elsewhere. ...
- sleep disturbances .
383. Article: Time
- www.wikipedia.org
- One may perceive time to go fast ("time flies"), meaning that a duration seems less than it is; .
- it may be an advantage to sleep as train or car passenger, and sleep long in the case of boredom, while it may be wasteful to sleep long on holidays. ...
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384. The Times Argus Online - Vermont inmates eat less, sleep longer in Va. prisons
- timesargus.nybor.com
- --> --> --> Vermont inmates eat less, sleep longer in Va. ...
- “That way they can sleep in,” Traylor said. ...
385. Article: Humphrey Bogart
- www.wikipedia.org
- His most notable films include Casablanca (1942), Angels With Dirty Faces (1938), The Maltese Falcon (1941), To Have and Have Not (1944), The Big Sleep (1946), The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948), Key Largo (1948), The African Queen (1951) (for which he won an Academy Award for Best Actor), and The Caine Mutiny (1954). ...
- Bogart is no less an icon in the country of his birth. ...
- Robinson—but also actors far less well-known today, such as Victor McLaglen, George Raft and Paul Muni. ...
- As America entered World War II, it turned to a new kind of leading man, less dapper and polished, but tougher and more willing to use violence to make the world safe and to get what he wanted. ...
- Bogart and Bacall's relationship is at the heart of the film noir masterpiece The Big Sleep. ...
- Queeg was in many ways an extension of the character he had played in The Maltese Falcon, Casablanca, and The Big Sleep—the wary loner who trusts no one—but with none of the warmth or humor that made those characters so appealing. ...
386. Article: Rock and roll
- en.wikipedia.org
- Benny Carter, a co-author of "Cow Cow Boogie" (Capitol Records first gold single) back in 1942, wrote the jazz-swing song "Rock Me To Sleep" with Paul Vandervoort II in 1950. ...
- American Rock and roll had an impact across the globe, perhaps most intensely in Britain, where record collecting and trend-watching were in full bloom among the youth culture prior to the rock era, and where color barriers were less of an issue. ...
- As early as the mid-1960s, the image of rock and roll became less like previous musical forms. ... Hair styles also became longer and less tamed. ...
- The Sex Pistols paved the way for The Clash, whose approach was less nihilistic but more overtly political and idealistic. ...
- Punk rock attracted devotees from the art and collegiate world and soon bands sporting a more literate, arty approach, such as the Talking Heads and Devo began to infiltrate the punk scene; in some quarters the description New Wave began to be used to differentiate these less overtly punk bands. ...
387. Article: Neurofeedback
- en.wikipedia.org
- If we merely close our eyes and begin picturing something peaceful, in less than half a minute there begins to be an increase in alpha brainwaves. ... At very slow levels, theta brainwave activity is a very relaxed state, representing the twilight zone between waking and sleep. ...
- Neurofeedback training for ADD/ADHD is commonly found to be associated with decreased impulsiveness/hyperactivity, increased mood stability, improved sleep patterns, increased attention span and concentration, improved academic performance, increased retention and memory, and increased IQ scores (often averaging 10 IQ points in published studies). ...
- , 2001), sleep disorders, Tourette's, obsessive-compulsive disorder (Hammond, 2003), autism (Jarusiuwicz, 2002), Parkinson's tremors (Thompson & Thompson, 2002), and essential tremor. ...
388. Article: Psoriasis
- www.wikipedia.org
- Itching and pain can interfere with basic functions, such as self-care, walking, and sleep. ...
- If less than 10 percent of the skin is involved, some doctors will prescribe a high-potency corticosteroid ointment. ...
- It is less irritating and sometimes more effective when combined with a corticosteroid. ...
- Coal tar is less effective than corticosteroids and many other treatments and, therefore, is sometimes combined with ultraviolet B (UVB) phototherapy for a better result. ...
- Narrowband UVB treatment is superior to broadband UVB, but it is less effective than PUVA treatment (see next paragraph). ...
- Compared with methotrexate and cyclosporine, hydroxyurea is somewhat less effective. ...
389. Article: Thomas Jefferson - Wikiquote
- quote.wikipedia.org
- "Ignorance is preferable to error; and he is less remote from the truth who believes nothing, than he who believes what is wrong. ...
- "Can the liberties of a nation be thought secure when we have removed their only firm basis, a conviction in the minds of the people that these liberties are a gift of God? Indeed I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just; that His justice cannot sleep forever. ...
- Nothing is more certainly written in the book of fate, than that these people are to be free; nor is it less certain that the two races, equally free, cannot live in the same government. ...
390. sitDiary // i aint Jamaican, but i aint no freak
- diaries.suchisthis.com
391. Article: Carbon (computing)
- en.wikipedia.org
- Such changes require legacy source code to be slightly modified, but the result is usually cleaner and less error-prone code. ...
- It then responds as before, and goes back to sleep. ...
392. Article: User:Tim Chambers/Interests
- www.wikipedia.org
- (in order of last activity, more or less) .
- Noam Chomsky/Colorless green ideas sleep furiously .
393. Article: The Sims
- en.wikipedia.org
- Daily maintenance requirements must also be scheduled, such as personal hygiene, eating, and sleep. ...
- Here is a partial list of expansion packs available for The Sims (more or less in chronological order): .
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394. Article: Talk:Main Page/Temp5
- en.wikipedia.org
- Does that make any sense? If you feel like it, see if you can get it to look right on your browser; it's my turn to sleep now :) -- Merphant 08:02, 30 Jul 2003 (UTC) .
- I think it would look better if the "New" and "Browse" bits had less width, and the featured articles had slightly more width. ...
- It is better less cramped though. ...
- I like it, because it feels less cramped like that, but I'm interested whether Angela thinks it fixes the image association problem? Martin .
- Anyway, I think this might resolve some issues people have with the page being too cluttered; IMHO it's way less cluttered than the current main page. ...
- IMO it is less stuffed and confuing than the current main page. ...
- Even I need more sleep than that. ...
- Articles on less sexy topics can spend a week on the main page with nary a change. ...
395. Article: User talk:Fwappler
- en2.wikipedia.org
- However, As to writing everything I couldn't help but observe and focus on the superlative presumption of your request; and, while I had to go to sleep, I attempted to gather instructions on whether and how there's no I in Wikipedia, phonemically or otherwise. ...
- Other characteristics appear to be a liypertrophy of the organs of excretion, a more developed venous system, and a less voluminous brain, as compared with the white races. ...
396. Article: Talk:Gender identity
- www.wikipedia.org
- , when things can happen prenatally to make the external genitalia of an XX person look more-or-less male, the external genitalia of an XY person look more-or-less female -- with many shades of ambiguity between male and female possible, and, on top of all that, when post-natal social construction can cause an XX person to behave in ways (including roles in society) that are traditionally reserved for XY people, and vice-versa. ...
- When the female genitalia are revealed there will be more or less intense social recriminations depending on the society and the individuals involved. ...
- ), encounters a society that has more or less rigid ideas about what is appropriate for males to wear and what is appropriate for females to wear, and is judged by some member or members of that society as a symbolic representation of the sex of the individual. ...
- Gender dysphoria? Doesn't that mean being unhappy with the gender with which society's assessment of one's genitalia has stuck one with? Again, when I've had some sleep I'll try to understand what you find "incorrectly defined" about what I've said. ...
- e, whether one conceives oneself to be a man, a woman, or describes oneself to oneself in some less conventional way), but also can be used to refer to the gender that other people attribute to the individual on the basis of what they know from gender role indications (clothing, hair style, etc. ...
- {P0M: Sorry, it's past dawn and I haven't had enough sleep. ...
397. ..more time...less sleep?
- weblogs.asp.net
398. Article: Fallout shelter
- www.wikipedia.org
- Any exposure to fine dust is far less hazardous than exposure to the gamma from the fallout outside the shelter. ...
- They should sleep in a shelter for several months. ...
399. Article: Sodom
- en2.wikipedia.org
- One example is the story of the "bed" that guests to Sodom were forced to sleep in: if they were too short they were stretched to fit it, and if they were too tall, they were cut up. ...
- The less ambiguous word shakhabh, however, is used for homosexual, heterosexual, and bestial intercourse. ...
400. Hermann Hesse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- He died of cerebral hemorrhage in his sleep in Montagnola at the age of 85. ...
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