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    between the students and the family. Not only does it produce stress, it also leaves a gap where kids should be spending time with their parents instead of doing a lot of homework. This prevents them from completing their work without getting any sleep, possibly lowering their grade level by a lot. Even if they do complete they won't

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    associated with an increased sensation of pain and women are the worst sufferers of this condition. About 20% of men may account for the total cases of fibromyalgia. Fibromyalgia is accompanied with musculoskeletal pain, soft tissue tenderness and sleep disturbances. It affects mostly in the neck, back, shoulder and pelvic girdle. It is a physical problem and can be relieved with the help of proper treatment. Herbal remedies for fibromyalgia are very effective in giving relief from pain associated

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    studying technique is the lost of vital sleep. It is recommended that a college students get 7-8 hours of sleep each night according to the University of Georgia (University Health Center). Without this vital sleep you may have a difficult time recalling what you have learned therefore you could suffer when it comes time to taking to test. Cramming the night before a test negatively effects the student’s grade as proven by studies that have been conducted about sleep loss and the effect of short term memory

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    I Am GI Jane “Go! Go! Go!” yelled Drill Sergeant Saunders. I must have fallen asleep for a few seconds because I did not hear him give the order to start crawling. I opened my eyes to all three drill sergeants surrounding me and screaming at the top of their lungs. In my mind I kept asking myself, "Why did I join the U.S. Army?" “Get the hell off of that wall!” exclaimed Drill Sergeant Hill. He continued to degrade me by yelling, "You will amount to nothing if you don't get

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    Career Goal: My career goal is to become part of a major computer engineering corporation. Objective 1: Obviously my first objective would be to obtain experience in my computer field. One reason to do this first is to make sure I have the education I need and, in addition, the background experience. The reason I want background experience is because, most computer companies require two years of experience in the field before they will hire you. This is the case in most cases, whether you have

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    I learned to lift more, bringing myself to wake. My partner talking and nudging me is what it has come to take. I wish that my responsibility to go to work was fake. It isn’t though and I lift my sore body letting my feet hit the floor, wanting my sleep deprived headache to go away. If life didn’t demand more from me then I wouldn’t get dressed, I wouldn’t head out the door. I ignore the mirror in the bathroom, I don’t want to see the bags under my eyes that keep me company. I slide into the upright

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    their bodies. Your brain is already getting tons of exercise/knowledge each day. There are many benefits to exercising in college. Few of those benefits are: exercise prevents weight gain, exercise boosts your immune system, exercise can help you sleep, exercise is good self control. All these benefits will help each college student become an excellent scholar. You would not be tired during class as often, you will not gain any weight, and you will not have a problem waking up early to go to school

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    The youth and childhood of this upcoming generation has been interrupted by the overexposure to technology. More than a third of young children are found to be tapping on tablets and smartphones before they can even walk or talk. This shocking statistic is a leading cause of the overuse of screen time. The amount of time children spend glued to a screen has risen dramatically. According to Childwise; a market research firm, children aged five to sixteen spend an average of six and a half hours a

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    everyday which is 3.5. That equals 10 hours of the 12-18 hours students are awake in the day. Additionally, an average student gets about 7 hours of sleep each night, when scientists have proven that teens need at least 9 hours. There are simple and easy solutions to these problems, one is to take away homework for students. This would help issues like, no sleep, bad grades, cheating, not being with family enough and more! 79% of the people that took the debate.org quiz thought that homework should be banned

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    Academies have school sports so kids who want to exercise can do a sport, but if the sports are gone, they’ll focus more on their grades and homework. Plus if the kids lose a big game, then they’ll feel sad and sit in their room and do nothing. That’s why School sports should be a thing of the past. Since some students worry too much about sports, they put off homework and go to practice. Since

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