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- How to Train Your Body to Stop Sleeping InOur bodies actually crave a schedule when it comes to sleep.
From Public, Home, and Religious SchoolsMy brief experience with home school.- Traction /Decompression Should Become a Routine 'reverse' Exercise for LifeSpinal traction / decopression should become a healthy 'reverse exercise' from early on. It might alleviate or postpone a body's disc and joint problems
- How to Get Your Child to Sleep in Their Own BedAre you feeling frustrated and tired because your child is not sleeping in their own bed? If so you're not alone. Many parents who allow their child to sleep with them have a difficult time later having them sleep in their own bed.
Creative efforts help homeless in NashvilleA comparison of the situations described in "Homeless in Gallup, New Mexico," "Homelessness in Illinois: Who, When and How Many?" and, "Homeless in Nashville," and one creative idea that might help solve this chronic problem plaguing U.S. cities.
American Tourist Killed in Phuket, Thailand by British Man: Westerners Giving Thailand a Bad NameAnother western tourist killed in Thailand by a western man: Why can't so many western men control themselves when it comes to drinking, sex and violence in Thailand, the Land of Smiles?- Depression in Preschoolers: It's Surprisingly CommonChildhood depression is surprisingly common and can affect children as young as age three. Here's what you need to know about this condition in preschoolers.
- Baby Sleeping Patterns: What Every Parent Should KnowThings any parent should know about sleeping patterns in order to help their baby.
- Depression in Seniors: Causes, Symptoms & TreatmentsGrief is a normal part of life; but suffering from depression is not. Seniors exhibit symptoms of depression differently than younger people and identifying the causes of depression symptoms in seniors helps determine appropriate treatment options.
A Get Away from Society: Mount LeConte in TennesseeAt a height of 6,593 feet, Mount LeConte, located in Tennessee, is one of the few mountains where you can sleep in lodges at the summit. Don't miss out. Reserve your lodge now! Hold off for a month. Lose your spot.- How to Be a Goth in Five Easy Steps - Chapter OneFollow the tale of Cade, who assumes an identity of a Goth, and in the process comes of age and experiences all the pitfalls of doing so.
- The Knight's Tale: Laying the Foundation of Important Themes in the Canterbury TalesIn deciding to start The Canterbury Tales with that of the knight's, Chaucer sets the groundwork in terms of certain themes that would reoccur in later tales, and all provide commentary on life in the Middle Ages.
- Sleeping Beauty Wakes, Grows UpAn Analytical Essay on the classic fairy tale of Sleeping Beauty.
- How to Decide If Your Child Should Repeat a GradeShould a child repeat a grade? What questions do you need to ask? Would it benefit the child in the long Run?
- Co-Sleeping With Your ChildrenFor those of you who are lost on the subject, co-sleeping refers to children sleeping in their parents' bed during infancy and early childhood. Sometimes, co-sleepers continue this behavior well into their grade school years.
- In Memory of Love"This was my grandfather's house," said the Real Estate agent. I'd been away for many years, living and working in Europe and Asia... Now I've come home to Kansas.... The agent continued. "This is the last one he built before he died."
On the Quai at Smyrna: Hemingway in IstanbulFew people know that Hemingway came to Istanbul in 1922 to cover the end of the disastrous Greco-Turkish War for the Toronto Star. This article presents some of his writing and experiences from that turbulent era.- Trouble Sleeping? Tips for Better SleepInsomnia is effecting more and more people in the United States and is being linked to all kinds of physical and mental health issues. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia offers drug free ways to improve quality of sleep and to combat problems when they arrise.
- What Has God Given You in Your Life?In life most of us will have circumstantial blessings and curses that will occur by what we do or at random.
- Can You Kill Cooties in a Microwave?Faced with the possibility of being exposed to head lice while away from home, what is a person to do? Obviously, desperate measures are in order.
- Taking Hurricanes Seriously in FloridaWe can take away many lessons from the ordeals of the 2004 Hurricane Season. I can sum those lessons up by saying: Be prepared for the unexpected.
- Bipolar Disorder: Differences in Children and Adolescents with Bipolar DisorderEducational piece on the diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder with emphasis on the differences presented with diagnosing and treating early onset bipolar disorder found in children and adolescents.
- Why an Imbalance in Life Creates ConsequencesIn the beginning I had a good life. A loving family, friends, a good education, a bed to sleep, and food to eat. What could possibly go wrong? This story really takes off from the ages of 18-21 where I found the darker side of drugs, alcohol, and cigarettes.
- How to Survive in Freezing Cold WeatherEtched in the snow are my suggestions for staying warm this winter...thanks to the elusive snow peeing snowman.
- Memory Loss and Mood Swings in the Elderly: Caused by Dementia or Another Source?Many conditions and circumstances can cause memory loss and mood swings in the elderly, dementia is not necessarily the logical source in all cases.
Trucks and Truckers Take a Hit in December. Part 2"As Dorris Edwards slowed for traffic near Kingdom City, Mo., on her way home from a Thanksgiving trip in 2004, an 18-wheeler slammed into her Jeep Cherokee. The truck crushed the SUV and shoved it down an embankment off Interstate 70. Ms. Edwards, 62, was killed.- A Mid-Summer Night's Dream: The Truth in Act 2 Scene 2Let's take a closer look at the second scene in the second act of one of Shakespeare's greatest plays.
- A Day in the Life of an Adult with Cystic FibrosisManaging the daily rigors of cystic fibrosis (CF) requires diligence, discipline, and time management skills. This article presents a first-person point of view of what it's liken to contend with this incurable disease day in and day out.
Kicking Byron Out of Russia: The Clash Between Sentamentalist and Romantic Themes in Alexander Pushkin's Eugene OneginPushkin's most celebrated work is a clear allegory of the literary struggle that was occurring in nineteenth century Russia between Western, Byronic influences and Russia's own pastoral past.- Courtly Love in French Aurthurian Twelfth Century RomancesAnalysis of the ideals and social constructions around "Courtly Love" in the Aurthurian Romances done by Cretien
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