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| 1. | The awakenings The Patients in the movie “awakenings” were all catatonic, meaning that they had little to no response to stimuli, it was assumed that they had no recognition of the things that were going on about them. The caretakers at the hospital refer to these patients as “the garden.” Dr. Sayer enters the sce...
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| 2. | Review: Eyes on the prize awakenings The Film we watched today Wednesday, January 21, 2004 was the first part of the documentary Eyes on the prize, Awakenings. This is a great documentary, which chronicles the civil rights struggle of African-Americans in the 50’s and 60’s. The part, which we watched in class, was of the Montgomery, Al...
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| 3. | awakening's In the movie Awakenings, Dr Sayre encountered numerous barriers when working at the hospital such as trouble with management, money, medicine, coming to a new place, and never working with patients. At the beginning of the movie, he is very shy and an inward person, but at towards the end of the mov...
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| 4. | Lack of Sleep Sleep and the Lack of
How important is sleep? Sleep consumes about one third of an average person’s life. ... Is sleep important for children and teens as it is for adults? Researchers, from WebMD Medical News showed that sleep problems affect more than 70 million Americans, and they now say th...
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| 5. | Sleep disorders NARCOLEPSY
Narcolepsy is a chronic disorder affecting the brain where regulation of sleep and wakefulness take place. It can be thought of as an intrusion of dreaming sleep (rapid eye movement) into the waking state. ... These sleep attacks can last from thirty seconds to thirty minutes. ...
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| 6. | How well does Girl with a Pearl Earring combine an engaging story with an historical insight ...
Johannes Vermeer (Delft 1632) does something that is neither photographic nor realistic: he sets her in absolute darkness, somewhere quite different from the homely houses of Delft. ... She converted the painting into a narrative, inventing a back story for the girl, and writing a book in ...
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| 7. | mid summers night dream "I know not why Shakespeare calls this play a Midsummer-Nights Dream, when he so carefully informs us that it happened on the night preceding May day," wrote Dr. ... A Dream for the entertainment of a Midsummernight, Twelfth Night and The Winters Tale had probably their title from a similar circums...
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| 8. | Glücksgedicht Awakenings The sleeping – sickness (Encephalitis Lethargica): The sleeping sickness had its first world – wide pandemic in the winter of 1916/17. No two patients had the same symptoms and physicians kept trying to diagnose different known sicknesses in its place (Delirium, Schizophrenia, Parkinson,…...
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