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[color=#E42217] This whole place is getting really weird. No breathing space! ![]() Must folks fight? Or is it a virus affecting everyone? ![]() [/color] |
[color=#E42217] Why are you hating? Did she steal your wig? [/color] |
[color=#E42217] You keep rotten shit in your house? What da heck! ![]() [/color] |
[color=#E42217] You dont know her? ![]() [/color] |
[color=#E42217] Iya, hows Momma! ![]() [/color] Goldieluks:[color=#E42217] Oya, carry your nyash come here. ![]() [/color] |
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[color=#E42217] Link or source? [/color] |
[color=#E42217] And you are? ![]() [/color] |
silvertuke:[color=#E42217] OP, Are these the only qualities you want in your woman? Mere physical qualities? No? ![]() [/color] |
[color=#E42217] Only gays can really 'answer' this question. ![]() [/color] |
[quote author=Mr, Cork link=topic=645461.msg8126381#msg8126381 date=1302793425]BABE! (f). sweeery i think I will marry you before MZDarksin. You more beautifuller [/quote] ![]() |
[color=#E42217] Okay, who is this Igwe419 again? Why must he cuss? Is he related to 190? ![]() [/color] |
[color=#E42217] What Time Of The Day Do You Work Or Learn Best? Do you work better at certain times of the day and fight sleep at others? Suffer through a post-lunch haze of drowsiness? Get a burst of energy just as the workday is winding down? Through the course of any given day, we all have natural peaks and troughs in our energy levels that can affect our alertness and ability to concentrate. These fluctuations in cognitive performance may largely be due to the influence of circadian rhythms. Circadian rhythms are the 24-hour sleep-wake cycles that direct a wide range of biological functions-not just when we go to sleep and wake up, but virtually every element of our physiology. Circadian influences on human physiology have been extensively researched, but scientists are just beginning to understand their impact on cognitive performance. Some studies have demonstrated that individual differences in patterns of circadian arousal-the time of day that we are most alert-correlate with performance on a variety of cognitive tasks, and that such performance peaks more or less regularly at a specific point in the day. For "morning types," performance generally peaks in early morning hours, while "evening types" perform better in the late afternoon. Are you a lark, cheerful and talkative in the morning? Or an owl, coming alive after the sun goes down? The answer may depend on your age. Older adults tend to be morning types, while younger adults show an opposite pattern. When tested at various points through out the day, both young and older adults show dramatic differences in memory performance. But younger people tend to improve as the day progresses, while older people generally exhibit a decline. As we age, there appears to be a shift in our circadian arousal patterns toward a morning type, and this shift seems to begin around age 50. Fewer than 2 percent of older adults show a tendency toward evening arousal, while nearly 80 percent are morning types. These patterns suggest that morning may be the best time for older adults to undertake challenging cognitive tasks, and that late afternoon or evening may be best for younger people. These are generalizations, not hard-and-fast rules. By paying close attention to your own fluctuations in energy, alertness, and mental clarity throughout the day, you can learn to recognize your own patterns and adjust your activities accordingly. [/color] Culled from: http://yourbrainatwork.org/what-time-of-day.html |
[color=#E42217] What Time Of The Day Do You Work Or Learn Best? Do you work better at certain times of the day and fight sleep at others? Suffer through a post-lunch haze of drowsiness? Get a burst of energy just as the workday is winding down? Through the course of any given day, we all have natural peaks and troughs in our energy levels that can affect our alertness and ability to concentrate. These fluctuations in cognitive performance may largely be due to the influence of circadian rhythms. Circadian rhythms are the 24-hour sleep-wake cycles that direct a wide range of biological functions-not just when we go to sleep and wake up, but virtually every element of our physiology. Circadian influences on human physiology have been extensively researched, but scientists are just beginning to understand their impact on cognitive performance. Some studies have demonstrated that individual differences in patterns of circadian arousal-the time of day that we are most alert-correlate with performance on a variety of cognitive tasks, and that such performance peaks more or less regularly at a specific point in the day. For "morning types," performance generally peaks in early morning hours, while "evening types" perform better in the late afternoon. Are you a lark, cheerful and talkative in the morning? Or an owl, coming alive after the sun goes down? The answer may depend on your age. Older adults tend to be morning types, while younger adults show an opposite pattern. When tested at various points through out the day, both young and older adults show dramatic differences in memory performance. But younger people tend to improve as the day progresses, while older people generally exhibit a decline. As we age, there appears to be a shift in our circadian arousal patterns toward a morning type, and this shift seems to begin around age 50. Fewer than 2 percent of older adults show a tendency toward evening arousal, while nearly 80 percent are morning types. These patterns suggest that morning may be the best time for older adults to undertake challenging cognitive tasks, and that late afternoon or evening may be best for younger people. These are generalizations, not hard-and-fast rules. By paying close attention to your own fluctuations in energy, alertness, and mental clarity throughout the day, you can learn to recognize your own patterns and adjust your activities accordingly. [/color] Culled from: http://yourbrainatwork.org/what-time-of-day.html |
[color=#E42217] Praise be to God for the life He gave to us! [/color] |
ahoy LT:[color=#E42217] It is more like misplaced or superimposed superiority complex. [/color] |
[color=#E42217] This thread is being derailed, Jaybee! ![]() [/color] |
[color=#E42217] What do you know? [/color] |
[color=#E42217] Marriage is not all about wealth and riches. Other factors are involved. [/color] |
jay bee:[color=#E42217] Nice article. Explains a lot about about the different personalities people put on here at different times. [/color] |
Advocator:[color=#E42217] True words! ![]() [/color] |
[color=#E42217] I can see you are terribly confused. [/color] |
[color=#E42217] Am asking cos most of you ladies do cross that thin line seperating the two. Esp you. [/color] |
[color=#E42217] What's the line between an independent career woman and an obnoxious feminist? Any takers? [/color] |
[color=#E42217] **farts** ![]() [/color] |
[color=#E42217] I would rather hug a moderately wet you. ![]() [/color] |
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[color=#E42217] Only very preety kokolets are needed. ![]() [/color] |
[color=#E42217] Am guilty of being ME! ![]() [/color] |
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