i don't like it because i have to work with out sleep
absolutely not! Who cared about school, you can still make a succesfull business without it.
If you feel sleepy when working, there are several things you should do: Check your blood pressure. Change your sleep habits, for example, go to bed earlier at night and get more sleep. If you are a smoker, give it up at once. Follow a healthy diet. Visit your health care provider.
Do you frequently feel warm at night and have trouble sleeping well because of it?
Yes, staying up until 1:00 AM regularly could indicate that you're a night owl, especially if you feel more alert and productive at night rather than in the morning. Night owls naturally have a later sleep-wake cycle and may find it difficult to wake up early. However, if staying up late is just an occasional habit rather than your natural preference, it might not necessarily mean you're a true night owl.
=whenever they feel comfortable, away from their prey.=
Geese typically sleep at night on the ground near bodies of water, such as lakes or ponds, where they feel safe from predators.
There is no set age in which a child is ready to have a Sleep Over. In order to decide when your child is ready for a Sleep Over the parent should consider if they themselves are ready to be away from their children for a night, or if they feel comfortable with where the child is staying.
It's night every one loves the night .. you feel like a new person ..and you get to sleep
Canada geese typically sleep at night on the ground near bodies of water, such as lakes, rivers, or ponds. They may also sleep on islands or in marshy areas where they can feel safe from predators.
If you constantly have difficulty falling or staying asleep, or you always feel tired during the day, you may have a sleep disorder. Many clinics specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of these problems.
It can, and it often does. But every now and then, a student will "pull an all-nighter"-- stay up all night studying, or someone who has to work a late shift has trouble getting to sleep after the shift is over. The result is usually exhaustion, headaches, and a general feeling of being disoriented, but it is temporary, and rarely a serious problem. But even if you are one of those lucky people who don't suffer severe symptoms, staying up all night is not a good habit to have. The body does need sleep, and if you don't get enough of it, you may indeed feel miserable the next day. Keep in mind that it's a myth that drinking lots of coffee and/or energy drinks is a substitute for getting some sleep. Even if you can grab a couple of hours of sleep, it's better than nothing.
Yes it does. It can get you all hyper so you won't be able to sleep and the sound and unnatural light will make it difficult for you to fall asleep. And with not enough sleep will feel drowsy in the morning