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"In this way, 147 of the 476 men now have a place to sleep" — does that sentence announce a triumph of sorts, or an abject failure?
"One finds it difficult to sleep; doesn't have appetite; is too forgetful; is impatient, things like that" (Case 12).
And "One finds it difficult to sleep; doesn't have appetite; is too forgetful; is impatient, things like that" (Case 12).
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The results show that by age 4, causal cues to death block agency attributions to animals and people, whereas cues to sleep do not.
She coos "You want to sleep, don't you?" to the crowd, repeating the words, reminding us of everyone sleeping right now.
I wonder now, as the mother of a 6-year-old who just won't go to sleep: Did my mother feel inadequate, watching me worry?
But the targeted intervention did help at the time: families who were given techniques to teach their babies to sleep did report lessened infant sleep problems and maternal depression.
You have to wake up doing it, and go to sleep doing it.
I wake up reading emails, scanning Twitter and pinging sources and go to sleep doing the same.
We know, there's nothing worse than laying awake at night, unable to sleep do to nagging questions you can't resolve.
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