retro-impressions When I close my eyes I see a lot of statics in the dark and I become panic. I would like to know why this is happening; it started recently
the butterflies eyes are the side of there head.
when you close your eyes they role into the back of your head(and yall said yall couldn't see the back of your head)with is why there are 3 diffrent types of sleep when your eyes rle into the back of your that is a result of you going into R.E.M sleep withc lets you dream Another answer When you close your eyes, blink your eyes do not roll back into your head. They stay the same.
Anatomical position is a position which is above or close to the head.
Not according to my observation. When they sleep, their eyes are still "open" but they do not seem to react to any movement outside the tank. So I think they somehow stop seeing things even with their eyes still "open". I think they are sleeping when they either stop moving and sink to the bottom of the tank, or when they move very little with their fins just to stay afloat. I also noticed that they tend to "raise" their head to a more "upright" position when sleeping. Once I noticed my goldfish did something very cute when she sleeps. She (I presume) hide her head behind a leaf, while resting her body on a small branch of a plant inside the tank.
Towards the head or upper e.g. The eyes are superior to the nose because the eyes are higher or closer to the head than the nose
It's time to take a nap now I'm going to tell you how Go and let your head down Close your eyes, Close your eyes, Close your eyes, Close your eyes, Close your eyes. In needing some energy Be happy and healthy, The more you rest your head and feet, Close your eyes, Close your eyes, Close your eyes, Close your eyes, Close your eyes.
when its dark
High-beam lights are your sencondary head lights in any veicle. They can usually be turned on with the same botton you use to turn your head lights on. High beam lights are use to see farther and wider in dark areas.
High-beam lights are your sencondary head lights in any veicle. They can usually be turned on with the same botton you use to turn your head lights on. High beam lights are use to see farther and wider in dark areas.
We are all afraid of the irrational, the unknown. It is completely understandable that you might be afraid of the dark. Some things you can do to prevent being afraid of the dark are: 1. Take a good look around before the lights are of then, once the lights are of, close your eyes and imagine that the lights are still on. 2. Sing a familiar and happy song quietly or in your head. 3. Sleep in the same room with someone who is not afraid of the dark. 4. I-personally-find comfort in God. Though many people shun the idea that God is present and active, at the very least I find comfort in knowing that their is an almighty God who is looking out for me and orchestrating every aspect of my life for my benefit. (Note: I am not trying to begin a religious debate, simply to share how I find comfort when the darkness seems to close in around me.) Hope this helps!
Eyes close, head slumps.
The lights are automatic for your daytime running lights AND your regular head lights. There is a light sensor on your dash that knows when it get dark. When it's dark your headlights will automatically come on, daytime lights turn off and your dashboard lights will dim as a result, since you no longer need them to be that bright when it's dark. As far as the parking brake, it triggers your daytime lights to turn off, so when you disengage your parking brake, they will turn on for normal driving. All of this is a good thing because you never have to worry about turning your on/off...ever.
You get under the blankets, put your head on the pillow and close your eyes.
Because some people (especially if they are from Gympie) like to do their mowing in the dark.
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they close thier eyes but they in fact do not sleep
how do i find a short in my head lights ,tail lights work but not my head lights