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They were also asked how often in the prior three months they had difficulties falling asleep, repeated awakenings, premature awakenings or restless sleep.
Awakenings (1990) After the success of Big, Marshall once again gained acclaim for Awakenings, which starred Robert De Niro and the late Robin Williams.
These awakenings are a bit like "safety checks," explained Paruthi.
"Awakenings" was nominated for three Academy Awards, including best picture.
And, scratching episodes only accounted for 15 percent of awakenings.
Two years later, her drama Awakenings earned a Best Picture nomination.
But these are stories of painful awakenings and refusals of innocence.
As an early '90s Oscar play, Awakenings is perfectly fine, if schmaltzy.
A lot of people have had awakenings about their responsibilities as citizens.
Their former colleagues tell of spiritual awakenings, physical survival and mental toughening.
Star Wars is, of course, about individual journeys, awakenings, and growing up.
Chopin's novel of awakenings and unapologetic erotic trespass is in full swing.
In a way, this echoes the first of two earlier Great Awakenings.
Penny also directed "A League of Their Own," and "Awakenings" starring Robin Williams.
The number of awakenings and sleep efficiency improved as carbon dioxide levels decreased.
Awakenings is not nearly as good as the other two movies listed here.
In the age of streaming, slow awakenings like Succession's are bound to occur.
"You Make Me Wanna" is a column celebrating pop culture-fueled sexual awakenings.
The mastermind of the Awakenings visual experience is our Technical Director Jasper Schimmel.
Awakenings takes place Feb 14 at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City.
"Some of these devices will dramatically overestimate the number of awakenings," Wyatt says.
Nonetheless, they have observed lasting positive results, even spiritual awakenings, in some cases.
" Spiritual awakenings can be ugly, explains Michael: "The truth can leave you miserable.
In that montage of three sexual awakenings, the septuagenarian gets one of them.
This is only the first of several rude awakenings for the future president.
"Middle-of-the-night awakenings are frequently accompanied by dream recall," Stickgold says.
Her 1990 film Awakenings earned her a Best Picture nomination at the Academy Awards.
On Mr. Robot, political, social, personal, and professional awakenings are all the same thing.
All politics may not be local, but political awakenings appear to be extremely personal.
When the Benny Hill soundtrack was used for an Awakenings video everyone got it.
American history has been punctuated by civic awakenings that yielded social, political and economic reforms.
It's the story of the erotic awakenings of four women—Karen, Charlotte, Sophie, and Jasmin.
"Even in losing my mother, beautiful, amazing awakenings have happened within my family," Notaro shared.
Awakenings is one of my favorite films and I can't believe Robin Williams is dead!
Still, there was evidence that also supported the graduated extinction, fading and scheduled awakenings methods.
All that "blah blah blah" is steeped in a somnolent restlessness that promises sweet awakenings.
In other words, we might be able to see these zombie awakenings from our planet.[ApJ]
Some people say the spring equinox is all about spiritual awakenings and, frankly, much better weather.
In 1990, Marshall became the second woman ever to direct a Best Picture nominee with Awakenings.
Without him it is safe to say that Awakenings would not be what it is today.
Though separated by generations, the deeper grammar of the two Buddhist awakenings was essentially the same.
Essentially, the difficulties that befall Ruth and Taystee act as the vehicles for Sam and Caputo's awakenings.
I've done maybe 30 different editions of Awakenings, but the festival I'd say ten, no 12 years.
Sharing a room with another patient's family meant twice as many late-night awakenings and no privacy.
"Parents need to be aware of norms, that there are going to be awakenings," Dr. Goodstein said.
I was curious to know if any of my friends have had similar Miranda awakenings in recent years.
The Awakenings Festival, which takes place in the Netherlands during summer, is how many years old in 2016?
Kryger writes that "healthy sleepers" typically experience about five awakenings an hour, although they do not remember them.
You sleep less, and what restless sleep you do get is of poor quality, often with frequent awakenings.
Like the Great Awakenings before it, the Great Awokening is a spiritual movement more than a political one.
My previous two awakenings under conscious sedation had not filled me with the same terror as this one.
I was a seventh-round pick for the Jets in 2007, and I was in for many rude awakenings.
I also work with individuals who are having spiritual emerge experiences, spiritual awakenings, and help them integrate their experiences.
Not only does this home movie seem oddly relatable—haven't we all experienced such rude awakenings in our lives?
It's music that is central to girls' sexual awakenings in this film, as much that was true in reality.
I took him along to Awakenings, and held him in my arms while I was playing to 6,000 people.
Tonsillectomies were associated with bigger gains in total sleep time, and more reductions in nighttime awakenings and apnea events.
They also found an association between trouble staying asleep and heart problems, but no association with early-morning awakenings.
Researchers also asked about factors involved in sleep quality including the number of awakenings, difficulty falling asleep, and nightmares.
Indeed, space travel has caused spiritual awakenings in some astronauts, Apollo moon walker Jim Irwin being a prime example.
The Awakenings director had previously been diagnosed with brain and lung cancer in 2009 before going into remission by 2012.
Even having finished the first season, the moments that stick out to me are the small injustices, the little awakenings.
The Awakenings director had previously been diagnosed with brain and lung cancer in 2009 before going into remission by 2012.
A score of such ice-breaking awakenings have been recorded by Icelanders since the first Norsemen settled there in 870.
This one arrives along with a new moon, so the stars focus in on beginnings, fresh starts, and sudden awakenings.
On the other hand, recurring false awakenings, which Lundquist says tend to be pretty rare, tend to reflect something else.
He woke up 287 times, though he was unaware of these serial awakenings until his doctor informed him of them.
There has been extensive research and debate on how to prevent these awakenings, known as "anesthesia awareness," under general anesthesia.
"There's something about girls' sexual awakenings and telling their stories for the first time that just doesn't get airtime," she explains.
In the last year, Amazon has made the Alexa wake word engine 50% more accurate to prevent false awakenings, he says.
"A whole night of rocking sleep has a beneficial impact on sleep initiation and sleep maintenance (less micro-awakenings)," she said.
It's a film that, like Moonlight, is about first loves, sexual awakenings, and what those experiences mean for young gay men.
Playing games while high can, like most high activities, either be a portal to magical awakenings or scar you for life.
Multimedia artist James Clar explores these newly modified perceptions of reality in False Awakenings, his ongoing exhibition at NYC's Jane Lombard Gallery.
As a special bonus, Rocco also sent over a collection of amazing photos from Awakenings' early history, taken by photographer Marlijn Hoek.
Even as we cycle through the various stages, our sleep is frequently interrupted by brief awakenings, called "arousals," each lasting only seconds.
Other single mothers, deep in their own sexual awakenings both in real life and in online chats, encouraged me to embrace it.
A light sleeper, he complained of being tortured by as many as four "rude awakenings" a night, he wrote to a friend.
"Awakenings," based on a book by Oliver Sacks, was only moderately successful financially, but Mr. De Niro received an Academy Award nomination.
Instead of being surprised by these "awakenings," we need to identify patients with covert consciousness and help facilitate their potential to communicate.
The two powerhouse actors starred together in the 1990 movie Awakenings, where Williams plays a doctor and De Niro one of his patients.
What's more reminiscent of painfully awkward sexual awakenings than sticking your dick in things that you should never have stuck your dick into?
Of course, even with fading and scheduled awakenings, it's possible that your baby will wake up in the middle of the night, screaming.
That got me wondering about other people's sexual awakenings, so I asked some friends to cast their minds back to their first fantasies.
One by one, the women in Ellisville recounted their own awakenings, how the election had jolted them out of mostly comfortable suburban lives.
Yes, Sarah Michelle Gellar and Selma Blair have a snog that launched a thousand sexual awakenings—but it's also a weird, exploitative trick.
Penny Marshall, the costar of Laverne and Shirley and director of films like Awakenings and A League of Their Own, has died at 75.
Though "Paradise Now" treats only five of them, it spans the entire disorienting period, with its maelstrom of awakenings and revivals, booms and busts.
Since it was published in 2012, The Miseducation Of Cameron Post has likely been one of those stories to spurn 1,000 queer sexual awakenings.
"All staff are so busy and so many things to get done, that minimizing awakenings for patients at night is not prioritized," Inouye said.
When you think of dopamine starvation, Poldrack suggests, think of the catatonic patients sitting around in Oliver Sacks's "Awakenings," with no will to act.
"You Make Me Wanna" is a column celebrating pop culture-fueled sexual awakenings—from crushing on cartoon characters to humping pillows while watching boyband videos.
His other film credits include "The Night They Raided Minsky's" (1968), "Catch-22" (1970), "Popeye" (1980), "Sharky's Machine" (1981), "Unfaithfully Yours" (1984) and "Awakenings" (1990).
Its characters deal with past trauma; experience sexual awakenings; explore death, rebirth, and eternity; and struggle to find personal meaning in a time of apocalypse.
Her last novel, "Into the Interior" (2010), captures, in flashes of prose poetry, its heroine's wanderings among different cultures and her sexual and political awakenings.
Expertly-plucked scenes from Good Will Hunting, Awakenings, Good Morning, Vietnam, Dead Poets Society, and more punctuate the different seasons of his time on Earth.
These two stories collide when Kate and Andy experience their mutant awakenings in the show's first episode and seek help from Thunderbird's mutant underground railroad.
She helmed several episodes of Laverne & Shirley before moving on to films like Big, Awakenings, A League of Their Own, and Riding In Cars With Boys.
In the spirit of celebrating those soon-t0-be sexual awakenings, we asked queer women to tell us about the fictional characters who make them swoon.
For those who believe that something deeper is at play with their false awakenings, Hohne offers two key interpretations that may help you understand your dreams.
It has inspired incredible parodies and terrible fan pilgrimages and some bizarre sexual awakenings, and is already the highest-grossing R-rated movie of all time.
On Sunday, February 14, Valentine's Day, one of the world's longest-running techno parties, Awakenings, will commence in the United States for the first time ever.
In the nineteenth century, such ideas drove German unification and national awakenings across Europe, and found their nadir in Adolf Hitler's Germany in the twentieth century.
And as is inevitable, the kids go through their own awakenings, from a football star (Damon J. Gillespie) falling for a shy waitress (Auli'i Cravalho, a.k.a.
These are stories of painful awakenings and refusals of innocence, emerging out of the ashes of the invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan, despoliation and environmental plunder.
In his book "Awakenings," Oliver Sacks wrote about a group of patients who, having had encephalitis decades before, had been locked into a near-paralyzed catatonia.
"On one hand, PTSD can result in various sleep disturbances including nightmares, difficulty falling asleep, frequent awakenings and waking up too early," Wang said by email.
IMDb Freedive includes some big names like TV shows "The Bachelor" and "Heroes" as well as movies like "Awakenings" and "The Illusionist," according to the press release.
Here's what she means by that: Even in hyper-realistic dreams like false awakenings, there's usually one element that tips you off that you're not actually awake.
As this weekend sees Awakenings hit Manchester—a veritable Dutch institution heading to the U.K. for only the second time in its history—the idea seemed fitting.
With graduated extinction, babies also experienced about two fewer awakenings at night by three months, while there were no significant changes for bedtime fading or parent education.
Almost all were overweight or obese, with at least three months of insomnia symptoms like difficulty falling asleep, difficulty maintaining sleep, early-morning awakenings or nonrestorative sleep.
Maybe you've cried along with the movie Awakenings, or had long conversations with relatives about what happens should you or they end up in the same position.
The story soon jumps to Katharine, jolting out of a slumber, a sly preview of larger awakenings to come, both her own and that of the country.
Cowan argues that rapid advances in digital communications have played a crucial role in the liberalization of Democratic voters: There are a series of Great American Awakenings sweeping the country in the early part of the 21960st century, and each of these awakenings are being radically accelerated by the ubiquity and advent of digital technology and the stories and movements it enables people to tell and build, e.g.
It was the sound of sexual awakenings all over the country, as Riverdale's most beloved ship just gave broadcast TV its hottest sex scene in quite some time.
Awakenings Manchester takes place at Victoria Warehouse on Saturday 6th February, with Dave Clark, Chris Liebing, Speedy J, Guy Gerber, Mind Against, Gary Beck, Clouds and more involved.
Our sources say he's excited to share his message and journey with a room that not only includes Joel but those who have had their own religious awakenings.
Scheduled awakenings: This involves keeping track of when your baby normally wakes up in the night and then waking them up about 30 to 45 minutes before then.
Ms. Soloway directs the fifth and best episode, a transfixingly visualized 20-minute collection of monologues by women in the Marfa community about art and their sexual awakenings.
Awakenings: Art in Society in Asia 1960s-1990s continues at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (313 Gwangmyeong-ro, Gwacheon-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea) through May 6.
It was the evangelicals in the Great Awakenings — the religious revivals in the 18th and 19th centuries — who spread the idea of religious liberty John Locke inspired in them.
Books of The Times With big dreams come rude awakenings, and the dreams that built a thriving metropolis in a remote corner of Southern California were bigger than most.
Do we need a similar Awakening here — one that echoes the powerful Awakenings in the 18th and 85033th centuries — to fix the things that conservatives believe are broken now?
Regardless of the reason for insomnia, it can become a learned response when people anticipate having difficulty falling asleep or returning to sleep after middle-of-the-night awakenings.
To learn more about NASA's research and how it could prevent rude awakenings from our naps of the future, watch the video above and subscribe to our YouTube channel.
A strong tradition of radical Protestantism became a feature of the American colonies and the subsequent history of the United States, refreshed from time to time by revivalist "great awakenings".
He compares the religious revival with the Great Awakenings in America in the 18th and 19th centuries, when a stirring of popular Christian belief led to major social and political change.
As women confess their wide-ranging secrets — from a tryst at a rodeo and memories of early sexual awakenings to incest, pedophilia, and destructive passion — Strand showers them with undivided attention.
German techno DJ and producer Sven Vath was caught watching a European soccer championship game on his phone during his DJ set at the Awakenings Festival in the Netherlands last weekend.
In between, she directed "Awakenings" (1990), a medical drama starring Robert De Niro as a patient coming out of an encephalitic trance and Robin Williams as the neurologist who helps him.
Netflix's new teen series I Am Not Okay With This has everything: hormonal acne, sexual awakenings, daddy issues, and a girl who blows things up with her mind when she's angry.
But, the study also found that when people with chronic pain said they used weed frequently they did have more difficulty with falling asleep and more middle-of-the-night awakenings.
Perhaps even more remarkably, Awakenings was just the second movie directed by a woman to receive a Best Picture nomination, after 1986's Children of a Lesser God (directed by Randa Haines).
"People reported experiencing more early morning awakenings and nonrestorative sleep during the final working years than after retirement," said lead author Saana Myllyntausta, a psychology doctoral candidate at the University of Turku.
The alarm clock for some of these awakenings is the friendship Green strikes with Marlon Wellings, a pious, studious black classmate who lives near Green in the Robert Gould Shaw Homes, a.k.a.
Powers connects her early attraction to popular music explicitly to its "erotic pull," the "physicality" of live performance, and the centrality of music to the sexual awakenings of herself and her friends.
Both films are coming-of-age narratives dealing with teen girls experiencing social and sexual awakenings; but American Honey is especially rich with the language, the aliveness, and the uncertain combativeness of youth.
Based on the 2007 book by André Aciman, it's a tale of sexual awakenings and first loves that will reach inside your chest and slowly tug at your heart until it literally explodes.
It's not as common, however, for babies to take more than 40 minutes to fall asleep or to have nighttime awakenings of an hour or longer by age 8 months, the study found.
Parents were asked to report on the average duration of their child's daytime and nighttime sleep, the time it typically takes for their child to fall asleep, and the frequency of their night awakenings.
With the first harbingers of our sexual awakenings—often when we haven't completely come to terms with feeling attracted to the same sex—furtive glances are all we have to communicate our secret desire.
The study, published Monday in the journal BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care, found those who were using cannabis were less likely to report middle-of-the-night awakenings as compared to those who were not.
In Strauss and Howe's telling, you can reduce the country's history (and human history more generally) to an endless sequence of crises, leading to reunifications, leading to awakenings, leading to unravelings, leading to more crises.
I've found a lot of creative inspiration in documenting matching awakenings around the timing of my parent coming out as trans, the birth of Transparent, and my new identity as both filmmaker and queer person.
Marshall followed that with "Awakenings" -- a moving drama starring Robert De Niro and Robin Williams -- before reuniting with Hanks on "A League of Their Own," the popular baseball movie that made its debut in 1992.
Like years past, the organization is also teaming up with a few European club and festival institutions like Dutch techno behemoth Awakenings and Spanish party people elrow, with two stage hosts yet to be announced.
"We know from prior research that babies experience brief awakenings overnight regardless of where they sleep," said lead study author Dr. Ian Paul, chief of academic general pediatrics at Pennsylvania State College of Medicine in Hershey.
Featuring stunning cinematography, visceral body horror, and excellent acting, Raw is a bag of mixed messages about social maladjustment, consent, and awakenings, but it's so stylish that you'll take the bag and be hungry for more.
With the release of his first two solo albums in 20073 and 1990, he became an international star and a singular kind of sex symbol for me and so many others, sparking a wildfire of sexual awakenings.
Jamia Wilson, editor of the Feminist Press: As someone who has had autoimmune issues, I've experienced feminist awakenings in doctors' offices, being told that something I had experienced was part of my imagination—code word for hysteria.
A few possibilities: Divine creative downloads, spiritual awakenings, a sudden interest in yoga and meditation, the desire to extend the olive branch to a frenemy, or even to bolt from a situation that fails to thrill anymore.
And if the show's treatment of other sexual awakenings in both this episode and earlier ones is anything to go by, the story of how she grapples with that fact should be in the best of hands.
He also starred opposite Bette Midler in Beaches (1988), Robin Williams and Robert De Niro in Awakenings (1990), Cuba Gooding Jr. in the boxing film Gladiator (1992), and Julia Roberts and Denzel Washington in The Pelican Brief (1993).
"The Beautiful Ones" also beautifully renders the artist in relatably human terms; it goes into his upbringing as a young boy in Minnesota, struggling with his parents' divorce, grappling with racism and the first awakenings of his sexuality.
"Our research suggests that parents respond to these brief awakenings, which interrupts both parent and child sleep when they are room-sharing, but not as much when the baby is sleeping in a separate room," Paul said by email.
A number of tech companies have had convenient awakenings of late about the effects their apps and services may have both on individuals and society, and efforts are now underway to help us better manage our relationship with technology.
And the awakenings are a degree further removed, still: Often, we learn of other realms not from the traveler herself, but from her memorializations of them — from the books she writes, the art she makes, the films she produces.
Ms FitzGerald, a Pulitzer prizewinning historian, shows how the rise of evangelical creeds, during the Great Awakenings of the 18th and 19th centuries, was itself a sort of populist revolt, by "a folk religion characterised by disdain for authority and tradition".
At launch, IMDb TV offered a collection of TV shows like Fringe, Heroes, The Bachelor and Without a Trace, as well as Hollywood movies like Awakenings, Foxcatcher, Memento, Monster, Run Lola Run, The Illusionist, The Last Samurai, True Romance and others.
Traversing that strange no-man's-land between childhood and adulthood is a real-world horror show in its own right, full of strange discoveries, odd awakenings, and the slow, dawning realization that our childhood identities may not be our final identities.
So while the music might support any number of individual political awakenings, Algiers are a band that is well aware that America did not newly become an imperialist power, built on slavery and self-deception, with the election of Trump.
But the real hook of The Dinosaur Artist is how Prokopi's case is backlit by the broader forces that shaped it, from cultural awakenings in post-communist Mongolia to the centuries-old tension between commercial fossil dealers and academic paleontologists.
When scientists tested the blood concentration of ravers at Awakenings Festival in the Netherlands in 2013, they found that 27.3 percent of the women they tested had blood so diluted that they had mild hyponatremia, compared to just 3 percent of the men.
In a recent study of college students, Larry Rosen, a research psychologist at California State University, and a team of researchers also found that anxiety appeared to increase daily smartphone usage and also increased nighttime awakenings, which, in turn, affected sleep problems.
As Awakenings is such a music-focused event we always tried to accent the music with the lasers, meaning every time they were used it was to create a dramatic moment in a set and really help the DJ control the crowd.
She also directed the films "Awakenings" with Robert De Niro and Robin Williams; "Renaissance Man" with Danny DeVito; "Riding in Cars with Boys" with Drew Barrymore; and "The Preacher's Wife," a remake of the 1947 film, starring Denzel Washington and Whitney Houston.
Cone is a master of small, carefully realized filmmaking; his earlier films such as The Wise Kids and Henry Gamble's Birthday Party combine an unusual level of empathy for his characters with an unusual combination of interests: love, desire, sexual awakenings, and religion.
Sure enough, a night in the sleep lab at the University of Pennsylvania's Perelman School of Medicine revealed that while the woman was supposedly asleep, she experienced micro-awakenings about 18 times an hour, resulting in sleep that restored neither body nor brain.
As for the spin, we know that nothing in the Swift universe is fully unscripted, but by being transparent about her various awakenings, the film displays her newfound willingness to bring her private sentiment, popular perception and public-facing presentation all into alignment.
Jonathan attended the intellectually demanding St. Paul's School, where he made a lifelong friend of Dr. Oliver Sacks, the neurologist, whose journey to international fame began when Mr. Miller showed the original manuscript of Dr. Sacks's book "Awakenings" to a London publisher.
It will test whether a decades-old musical about science-fiction B-movies and all kinds of sexual awakenings is still relevant or has grown quaint, and whether a "Rocky Horror" movie made with some polish and preparation is still "Rocky Horror" at all.
Stephen Cone is a master of small, carefully realized filmmaking; his earlier films such as The Wise Kids and Henry Gamble's Birthday Party combine an unusual level of empathy for his characters with an unusual combination of interests: love, desire, sexual awakenings, and religion.
" Starring Mr. Marks and Ms. Hughes and billed as a "post-Christian nihilist pop opera," it presented a love story of religious and sexual awakenings reinforced by Mr. Marks's intricately wrought, omnivorous score: One exuberant duet combines electropop and the shape-note hymn "Wondrous Love.
Employing a collective protagonist, the film mirrors its ideas about the masses in its structure: It moves from one character to another to illustrate life in Cuba under Fulgencio Batista, capturing the political awakenings of men who become full-throated soldiers for the rebel forces.
This is, of course, solely due to the popularity of Twilight, the YA saga responsible for thousands of sexual awakenings of both its target tween readership and the adult fans of the unauthorized NSFW 50 Shades of Grey, originally written as a Twilight fanfic.
For A Nightmare on Elm Street's Freddy Krueger, students hypothesized he represented Nightmare Disorder (ND), which is "defined through repeated awakenings with [the] recollection of terrifying dreams usually involving threats to survival such as being hunted by a child murderer," according to a Psychology Today blog.
All I wanted to do [with Awakenings] was replicate this type of dedication and separation from daily life—an escape from reality that helps people get through their day to day and inspires them to do the best they can no matter what their path may be.
The service offers viewers in the U.S. access to an ad-supported collection of TV shows like  Fringe, Heroes, The Bachelor and Without a Trace, as well as Hollywood movies like Awakenings, Foxcatcher, Memento, Monster, Run Lola Run, The Illusionist, The Last Samurai, True Romance, and others.
She harnessed that air for dramatic effect in "Awakenings" (1990), the film adaptation of a memoir by the neurologist Oliver Sacks, in which she played one of Robin Williams's catatonic patients, and as a nun alongside Philip Seymour Hoffman, Meryl Streep and Amy Adams in "Doubt" (2008).
Hewing to the classic coming-of-age-novel formula, "Green's" Green experiences a variety of awakenings — sexual, religious, familial, moral and not surprisingly racial — during the course of his sixth-grade school year (1992-93), all of which get relayed in first-person, present-tense, slanged-up narration.
One of the many effects of drinking alcohol is next-day fatigue, according to National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) director George F. Koob Ph.D. and senior scientific adviser to the NIAA director, Aaron White, Ph.D. That's because alcohol reduces deep sleep and increases awakenings throughout the night.
While many woman directors were and continue to be shut out of work regardless of whether they've made a hit or not, Marshall went on to make Awakenings (which was nominated for an Academy Award), A League of Their Own, Renaissance Man, The Preacher's Wife, and Riding in Cars with Boys.
Now the iconic producer is making a grand return to dance with a track that signals his ascension from underground clubs to the heights of today's EDM music festivals, following headlining spots at Mysteryland, Tomorrowland, Awakenings, and HARDfest, as well as releases on labels like Tresor, Trax, Bush, and Drumcode.
The result is a nation where Protestant awakenings have given way to post-Protestant wokeness, where Reinhold Niebuhr and Fulton Sheen have ceded pulpits to Joel Osteen and Oprah Winfrey, where the prosperity gospel and Christian nationalism rule the right and a social gospel denuded of theological content rules the left.
In her long, deeply sourced biography of the American evangelicalism that got Trump elected, FitzGerald draws an ambitious, fascinating throughline from early American religious movements and preachers through both Great Awakenings and into the 20th and 21st centuries, particularly the link-up between the Moral Majority and the Republican Party.
Toni Van Pelt, the president of the National Organization for Women (NOW), said that for many women, the 80s protests surrounding conservative Supreme Court appointments, as well as the marches for abortion rights that followed, were political awakenings—much like the 2017 Women's March or the outrage over Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court confirmation.
These took many forms, from new mass transport systems to four- or even three-day work weeks, green industrial revolutions, spiritual awakenings and the replacement of the discipline of economics and its exhortations toward endless growth with a new science based on principles that rise to the challenges of a changing climate.
"Since it reduces the brief awakenings caused by the sleep-disordered breathing, individuals have less fragmented sleep and consequently feel more refreshed upon awaking and more alert throughout the day," explained Dr. Clete Kushida, a professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Stanford School of Medicine who did not contribute to the current study.
"If you have an infant that only has nighttime awakenings, it appears from this study that bedtime fading is not as effective," whereas both methods could help if your problem is getting your child to fall asleep in the first place, said Daniel Lewin, a pediatric psychologist and sleep specialist at Children's National Health System in Washington.
" Dr. Greene, the physicist, said that he was "awe-struck" when he met Dr. Sacks, who he said had "a ferocious talent and a rare gift" for finding beauty and humanity in the stories of people given diagnoses of illnesses like autism, Tourette's or encephalitis lethargica — the disease that afflicted the patients in his book "Awakenings.
And obviously it could have been done with much more delicacy than that—I'm being reductive, but I really wanted this concept in this movie to be more about 'What kind of conversations would this inspire among girlfriends and among friends and how would they sort of talk about their own experiences and their own sexual awakenings.
At the time of our first meeting, Alec was emerging from what I could dramatically call a crisis of conscience, but might more accurately be characterized as one of those occasional awakenings that do and must beset every creative life, the one that forces you to demand of yourself why you make the work you do.
That's why we partnered with Netflix's Sex Education — a new series about a group of high school students navigating their own sexual awakenings and all the weird, wonderful, disappointing things that follow — to talk to real women about their "first times" and the advice they'd give their younger selves if they could do it all over again (not that anyone would want to).
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads GWACHEON, Korea — To organize around 19603 works by 100 artists from 13 Asian countries ranging over 30 years, for the exhibition Awakenings: Art in Society in Asia 25.18s–21983s, the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Korea, instead of using chronological order or exhibits arranged by country, divided the work into three sections reflecting a transnational theme — Questioning Structures, Artists and the City, and New Solidarities.

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