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Synonyms for nighttime
ˈnaɪtˌtaɪmnight·time
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#594 | night | |
#1640 | dark | |
#4505 | shadow | |
#6663 | darkness | |
#25594 | nocturnal | |
#25864 | nighttime | |
#39121 | wickedness | |
#40660 | iniquity |
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The evidence that exposure to artificial light at night is associated with metabolic disturbances is continuing to accumulate, overall, it seems that there aren’t any downsides to trying to keep a consistent sleep schedule and avoid nighttime light exposure.
I go home, I shower immediately and try to have dinner with family, and try to not talk about it, nighttime is definitely the hardest because you're constantly thinking about what the next day will bring.
The daytime interactions are possible in almost all of Kenya's parks, reserves and conservancies, provided you have a good guide and healthy dose of patience. With nighttime interactions, it's essential that you travel to the conservancies where night driving is allowed.
It's a beautiful sight in the nighttime sky, it's a way of connecting us to the universe at large. It gives us this view that there's a bigger picture than just what we're concerned with in our daily lives.
> (CNN)People around the world are likely to lose 50 to 58 hours of sleep a year by 2099 due to global warming, a new study revealed.Researchers used wristbands with internal accelerometers to measure sleep duration and sleep timing in over 47,000 adults across 68 countries for an average of six months for a study published in the journal One Earth. Adults should get seven to nine hours of sleep, according to the National Sleep Foundation. The likelihood of getting less than seven hours of sleep increased by 3.5% if minimum outside nighttime temperatures exceeded 77 degrees Fahrenheit (25 degrees Celsius) compared with the baseline temperature of 41 to 50 degrees Fahrenheit (5 to 10 degrees Celsius), the study found.To bathe or not to bathe (often). That is the questionThe 3.5% sleep loss may initially look like a small number, but it adds up.
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