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Hailey Beimers 10 March 2015
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* How much sleep do you actually need? * video video
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Fig. 1: Garfield sleeping, retrieved 8 March 2015, from promotehealth.info. Fig. 2: Naps, retrieved 8 March 2015, from imgarcade.com Fig. 3: Take a break, retrieved 8 March 2015, from pinterest.com
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* “Sleep affects health, happiness and cognitive functioning” (McKibben) Fig. 1: Person sleeping, retrieved 8 March 2015, from huffingtonpost.com
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Fig. 1: Duration of sleep stages, retrieved 8 March 2015, from howstuffworks.com.
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Fig. 1: Learning, retrieved 8 March 2015, from jarche.com Fig. 2: Memory, retrieved 8 March 2015, from playbuzz.com
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Fig. 1: Age and amount of sleep needed, retrieved 8 March 2015, from evolvingwellness.com.
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Fig. 1: Quote from Mesut Barazany. Retrieved 8 March 2015, pinterest.com.
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Fig. 1: School starts too early, retrieved 8 March 2015, from creatememe.com
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How much sleep should students get? What are the stages of sleep? How does sleep affect learning and memory?
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* Get enough sleep on regular basis will keep you alert the best Fig. 1: Benefits of power nap, retrieved 8 March 2015, from thesilverpen.com Fig. 2: cat napping, retrieved 8 March 2015, from hackcollege.com
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Planned Emergency Habitual (Napping) Fig. 1: Cat napping, retrieved 8 March 2015, from thekenyonthrill.com. Fig. 2: Trouble concentrating, retrieved 8 March 2015, from voxweb.nl
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Fig. 1: How long to nap, retrieved 8 March 2015, from wordpress.com
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Fig. 1: Napping, retrieved 8 March 2015, from todaysparent.com.
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Fig. 1: Sleeping in class, retrieved 8 March 2015, pixshark.com
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(Napping) Fig. 1: Sleeping on the job, retrieved 8 March 2015, from rentcafe.com. Benefits of Napping
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(Guibert) Fig. 1: Notre Dame, retrieved 8 March 2015, from sportslogos.net
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Planned Napping Emergency napping Habitual napping 20 minute naps can restore alertness (Napping)
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Fig. 1: Be back soon, retrieved 8 March 2015, from blogspot.com Fig. 2: Taking a break, retrieved 8 March 2015, from blogspot.com
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(Day) (American) Fig. 1: Playground, retrieved 8 March 2015, from clipart.co Fig. 2: Snacks, retrieved 8 March 2015, from keepingmommysane.com
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(American) Fig. 1: Study hall, retrieved 8 March 2015, from theprospect.net
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Recess is a necessary break Help students pay attention in class promoting the optimal development of the whole child
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