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SLUMBERedSLEEPTHE ISSUES SURROUNDIN
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01.02.03.04.05.ONTENTS06.The story
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1.1 INTRODUCTIONWe spend approximat
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FIGURE 3During the neolithic era, t
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During the late Middle Ages and the
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1.3 A Religious SLEEPEach religion
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1.3.2 WHAT CHRISTIANITY SAYSABOUT S
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CH.29SLEEP. SLEEP. SLEEP.“Dear sl
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2.1 SleepDisruptionsFIGURE 18Jet la
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Having an electronic device present
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2.2 How Sleep AffectsPhysical Healt
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2.3SLEEP STAGESSLEEP STAGESSLEEP ST
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FIGURE 32REM (Stage 4) 25%FIGURE 30
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A memory is formed over the course
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Losing sleep can make your body les
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CH.39CAN’T SLEEP“My eyelids are
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The cognitive behavior therapy (CBT
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3.2SLEEP APNEASleep is just as cruc
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To formally assess for sleep apnea,
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The effects of narcolepsy symptoms
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YOU CAN’T SLEEP?3.4 SLEEPPARALYSI
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For the last thousand years, the te
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Dreams are a constant aspect of lif
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SLUMBERED DREAMS4.2 UNDERSTANDINGDR
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JUST LIKE LUCID DREAMING4.5 BEWARE
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Figure 66Just as how the stages and
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7.2 SITE SELECTIONACCESSSIBLITYAL S
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7.4 DUBAI CREEK HARBOR - SITE ANAYS
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LAND USEPUBLIC ACCESSResidential Bl
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SITE PEDESTRIAN ACCESSSITE GREENERY
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SUN ANALYSISDUBAI WEATHER ANALYSISF
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CH.8 9CONCEPTS“Any architectural
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Figure 1898.1 CONCEPT 1THE DREAMCAT
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Figure 1948.2 CONCEPT 2THE CONTRAST
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8.3 CONCEPT 3DUALITYFigure 201Figur
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CH.9 9BIBLIOGRAPHY“A good laugh a
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Teknologi, J., Mohd Yusof, F., Muha
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