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Thunderbird Adventist Academy

Type: Private
Address: 7410 East Sutton Drive
Scottsdale, AZ 85260
Phone: 480-948-3300
County: Maricopa
Association: General Conference of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church (GCSDAC)
Grades 9 - 12
Students: 131
Teachers: 15
Student/Teachers Ratio: 8.73
Library: Yes
Race: Native American: 1
Asian: 14
Black: 4
Hispanic: 44
White: 68

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Affecting insomnia without the use of pills

When trying to understand insomnia, you should consider sleep is from a neurological point of view. In general, a sleep state represents a significant neurological reorganization. This means that many areas of the brain are substantially inactivated and others activated. For instance, the Reticular Activating System, which is located in the brain stem and has a lot to do with conscious awareness. (Also, the brain stem controls breathing, which is why meditators, who consciously modify their breathing, can substantially change their mental states.) When modulating (i.e. inactivating the RAS) the levels of the neurotransmitter GABA (gamma-Aminobutyric acid) are changed. GABA subtype A receptors are thus the target when general anesthesia is desired. This is why many physicians prescribe hypnotics (i.e. medications which are used for patients who report poor sleep). Drugs such as...

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Frequently I hear that speaking in public is the number one fear in America and probably the world. Why is it that people will more likely risk their lives rather than get up in front of a group of strangers or even people who they know well? If this describes you, think for a moment. You become self-conscious and tense. Your blood pressure goes up. Your mind is racing. You are afraid that you won’t remember what to say. You are afraid that you will look like a fool? You even remember your last attempt and have never gotten over that experience.

Fortunately, this does not need to describe your next speaking opportunity. What if every time you got up to speak you felt passionate and energized? How would you feel knowing that you can connect easily with your audience and that they will hold onto every word and gesture? What if your enthusiasm was contagious and your listeners...

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