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Your doctor, not your columnist, should treat insomnia - 0 views

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    I'm learning more about insomnia and in particular what I'm wondering about is, Are there easy cures for insomnia? I was researching this question online and this blog post caught my attention because it was the only one I could find. "That said, some people drink some nice chamomile tea a little while before they go to bed or take valerian root or melatonin tablets. And there are non-narcotic over-the-counter sleeping aids. " The quote I chose here is basically saying that you should drink tea before they sleep or get some sleeping pills. I think this is informative somewhat because it makes me wonder if there are any other good cures. I also wonder if the sleeping pills or the tea will work. I might have to try that someday.
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Does Divorce = Insomnia? « The Life and Times of a Texas Country Trial Lawyer - 0 views

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    I'm learning more about insomnia right now and in particular what I'm wondering about is "what causes insomnia". I was researching this question online and this blog post caught my attention because of the title. The title is Divorce=Insomnia. That means it could be a cause of insomnia. I don't know the answer, but I know this,, I ain't sleeping well at all since I've moved. Maybe, it's unfamiliar territory, maybe it's the divorce, maybe it's too much therapy too quickly,, The quote I chose here is basically saying that he might have insomnia because of the unfamiliar territory, divorce, or too much therapy. I think this is great because it makes me wonder that other emotional problems may cause insomnia like death or something. I do know that stress causes it most of the time, but maybe moving causes it?
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Ghost - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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  • Ghosts or similar paranormal entities appear in film, theatre, literature, myths, legends, and some religion
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      This is importnat because it shows, that the idea, of a ghost is so cool, that people use it in movies and theatre. People actually go see these movies, to be entertainied or to be scared. If they are scared by a movie, I wonder what would happen if they saw one in real life.
  • Although the human soul was sometimes symbolically or literally depicted in ancient cultures as a bird or other animal, it was widely held that the soul was an exact reproduction of the body in every feature, even down to clothing the person wore.
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      This is basically stating that the ghost of a person, will have exactly the same features as the human had when he was living. If he was wearing a hat, the ghost will have a hat. If he had severe acne, the ghost will have severe acne.
  • A place where ghosts are reported is described as haunted, and often seen as being inhabited by spirits of deceased who may have been former residents or were familiar with the property
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      I wonder if there is any way to get rid of these spirits if they actually are real and inhabit your home. I also wonder, if the ghost was, nice what would it do?
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  • The spirit of the dead was believed to hover near the resting place of the corpse, and cemeteries were places the living avoided
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      This is basically saying, that the ghost will be close to the dead body of the ghost. Thats why people will avoid cemataries.
  • The ancient Romans believed a ghost could be used to exact revenge on an enemy by scratching a curse on a piece of lead or pottery and placing it into a grave.[27]
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      This is important because, it shoes that some ghosts will do evil stuff, and it also shows that people have enough power to summon ghosts to do thier bidding
  • Malevolence and terror, the glare of evil faces, ‘the stony grin of unearthly malice', pursuing forms in darkness, and 'long-drawn, distant screams',
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      I wonder if all ghosts are these evil scary creatures. I wonder if they are ugly
  • have speculated that changes in geomagnetic fields (created, e.g., by tectonic stresses in the Earth's crust or solar activity) could stimulate the brain's temporal lobes and produce many of the experiences associated with hauntings.
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      In my own words this basically says your brain could be playing tricks on you
  • Critics of "eyewitness ghost sightings" suggest that limitations of human perception and ordinary physical explanations can account for such sightings; for example, air pressure changes in a home causing doors to slam, or lights from a passing car are reflected through a window at night.[67
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      This is saying that parnormal activity could be just everyday things, but your brain is too frightened to use logic.
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