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Newspapers and magazine articles are examples of empirical sources.
Shift
A change in position, direction, or tendency, often referring to a movement or transfer from one point to another.
Biological Rhythms
Refers to the natural cycles of change in bodily functions and behaviors, such as sleep-wake cycles and hormonal fluctuations, that operate on daily or seasonal timescales.
Wakefulness
The state of being conscious and aware of one's environment, as opposed to being asleep.
Brain
The organ in vertebrates, housed within the skull, responsible for the central nervous system's functions, including thought, memory, emotion, touch, motor skills, vision, breathing, temperature, hunger, and every process that regulates our body.
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