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    anesthesiologist experiences difficulty with face mask ventilation, tracheal intubation or both.(3) The use of fibreoptic bronchoscope for difficult tracheal intubation has been gradually increased. Anesthesiologists still have limited skills with awake fibreoptic intubation. (4,5) The learning curve for intubation using the fiberoptic bronchoscope must be always developed in patients with normal airway and considered succeeded after at least 10 successful single attempt in less than 2 minute(6,7)

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    There are typical big name brands such as Starbucks and Dunkin Donuts, but I chose to focus on my personal favorite, Caribou Coffee. Caribou focuses on delivering a message that there is a lot of life to live, and that their coffee will help you stay awake for it. This advertisement uses pathos and logos to convince young adults that by drinking Caribou Coffee, the consumer is considered adventurous and living life to the fullest. This ad was meant to send a positive message to the coffee lovers of

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    Life Life is the existence of sentience, without life neither we or anything living would exist, but it does but life is kinda like a bull, it's jumps it kicks and it sometimes beats you to the dust of reality, where the air is suffocating for some and crisp and clear for others. You may not know this but a human's mind is physically and mentally unable to comprehend what’s after death, kinda scary right? Well it's just a fact, like everyone will die sooner or later. Kinda makes you wonder what happens

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    Edgar Allan Poe once said, “Those who dream by day are aware of many things which escape those who dream only by night.” When the brain is awake, its powers of creativity and thought are bound by reality, even if it is a subconscious restriction. If someone can tap into the creativity of limitless dreams even when awake, then they can find an extraordinary amount of ideas and concepts that are otherwise lost. Ideas are easily dismissed by those who believe that because such things aren't possible

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    all know, sleep is an important part of our lives. Without the proper amounts and type of sleep, fatigue and other problems can arise. Generally, we can clearly distinguish between a sleeping person and a person that is awake. With sleeping disorders, the distinction between an awake person and a sleeping person becomes more intriguing. What is the difference, how does it relate to the I-function and consciousness? Each sleeping disorder has its own unique answer to this question. It is essential to

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    then shows how he is often certain that he is awake when instead he is dreaming. "How often, asleep at night, am I convinced of just such familiar events – that I am here in my dressing-gown, sitting by the fire- when in fact I am lying undressed in bed!"(R&R,243). Descartes claims that there are no obvious indicators that would suggest that we are dreaming, meaning that there is no way we can be absolutely certain that we are awake, or even have been awake our entire lives. This argument leads Descartes

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    recruit was nodding off or asleep because I was standing in the back in order to stay awake myself. Before I got up to the back, I was sitting with Oliveri on my left and Prentice on my right. They were both wide awake and did not need to stand up. After standing in the back, Prentice was called out by the instructor for nodding off. Being that I sit next to him in class, I have the responsibility that he will stay awake during instruction. Even though I was not next to him when he was accused, I am partly

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    In the First Meditation Descartes famously presented his ‘dream argument’ or ‘dream paradox’ in which he questions how we can distinguish between dreams and waking life. In this essay, I will explore various responses to the argument such as Hobbes and Locke and how I think Descartes would dismiss these arguments. I will finally present my own criticism alongside the work of Austin, Simpson and Ryle in order to illustrate the inconsistency of Descartes claims. In order to deconstruct the dream paradox

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    dancers twirled. I dreamed a dream; a silent dream. Awake, awake! Awake, Awake! Awake my soul and sing, the time for praise has come. The silence of the night has passed, A new day has begun! Let music never die in me; Forever let my spirit sing! Wherever emptiness is found let there be joy and glorious sound. Let music never die in me; forever let my spirit sing! Let all our voices join as one to praise the giver of the sun! Awake, awake! Let music live!" (Danann) As a member of the Anderson

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    same things, or now and then even less plausible ones, as these insane people do when they are awake” (Descartes, Vol. 3; p 14). A dream makes a dreamer feel as if they are carrying out actions in an awaken state. We do not realize we are dreaming during a dream. If

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