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What makes reporting on foreign affairs and/or war different from reporting on
domestic affairs? How are the sources different? How does the foreign affairs reporting we see look different than reporting on domestic issues? What are the implications for our current situation in Iraq or for democracy more generally?
NREM Sleep
A phase of sleep characterized by non-rapid eye movements, divided into three stages, featuring physical rest and restoration.
Heart Rate
The number of heartbeats per unit of time, typically measured in beats per minute (bpm).
Brain Activity
The various physiological processes and electrical patterns occurring in the brain associated with thought, emotions, and behavior.
Sundowning
A symptom of Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia characterized by increased confusion, agitation, and restlessness that occur at the end of the day, into the evening, or at night.
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