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Las Vegas The Real City That Never Sleeps

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Las Vegas: The Real City that Never Sleeps

There are many people that consider New York City to be the "City that Never Sleeps," however is it possible that there are two cities that are exactly alike within America? If you have never been to the Las Vegas strip or to any one of the casinos and hotels that Las Vegas is home to, then you may be totally unaware of all the interesting activities that goes on throughout the night. Even though illegal prostitution and exchanges for sex, and underground human trafficking are some of the images that comes to one's mind whenever one thinks about the activity on the streets of Las Vegas, there is actually a whole different and better world than what those images seem to stir up. For example, did you know that there is an important museum located right on the Las Vegas Strip? There are actually plenty of good and wholesome activities that one can enjoy while visiting Las Vegas and these experiences can be enjoyed the whole night long, which is the main reason that many people choose to call Las Vegas the other "City that Never Sleeps."

If you are truly looking for some fun in the Las Vegas hotels then chances are that you've already heard about the many casinos within the walls of the hotels in Las Vegas that there are to take advantage of. Indeed, if you are staying at The Bellagio Hotel, MGM Grand, or the Mirage Hotel, these are just a few of the places that offer fantastic opportunities to experience gambling, casinos, and everything else that many people choose to come to Las Vegas for. The casinos are just only a few footsteps away when making reservations at one of the hotels on the Las Vegas Strip, which is also another good reason for choosing to bunk there.

Another great thing about the City that Never Sleeps is the fact that Las Vegas is home to plenty of night clubs and bars that one can go to in order to enjoy some of the night life around Las Vegas. Whether you want to dance the night away with your partner or you're looking for someone to help you enjoy the true experience of Las Vegas throughout the time of your stay, there are also plenty of opportunities to meet new friends and people within the jazz and night clubs on the Las Vegas strip and heart of the city as well.

With twenty-four hour restaurants, all the night clubs and neon signs that you could imagine, one would think that the whole city of Las Vegas is either like an all-night party or simply a city that doesn't have any need for real night-time. Indeed, there is no real need to sleep while visiting Las Vegas, because chances are that you won't be able to enjoy a good night's rest with all the rest of the activity that regularly goes on inside and outside some of the most world-famous hotel walls.

But if you are looking for some of the best attractions to visit in Las Vegas then chances are that you've come to the heart of the city of Las Vegas to experience two things: the ultimate Las Vegas vacation along with all the casinos that come with it. Indeed, there's plenty to do while visiting the other city that never sleeps and all one has to do is take a few steps in one direction to realize it!
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Letting Sleeping Dogs Lie

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550

Summary:
Sleep is an aspect of human life that is universally recognized and accepted, but not always fully understood. Science is still relatively unsure of why the things that happen during sleep actually happen and why they don't happen during the day, but there is extensive research underway to find the answers.


Keywords:
side effects, lifespan, well-being, anxiety, depression, emotional stability,


Article Body:
Everybody needs to sleep. This is a fact that cannot be contested. Sleep slows the body down, putting every major component of the body into a more relaxed state. This is also acknowledged as a medical fact. People dream while they're asleep and, in theory, animals may also experience dream-like scenarios. Despite the fact that most people can't remember them, this too can be confirmed medically. However, aside from all of the above listed effects (and side effects), what exactly does sleeping do for a person? That is slightly less certainly known, which is probably the reason so many institutions and research programs are delving deep into the scientific facts behind sleep.

The natural growth hormones that the body needs to develop are produced in large quantities during sleep. This has often been seen as the explanation for why people who don't sleep too much often end up being slightly shorter than their peers. These hormones are produced at their peak during puberty and tend to cease production afterwards. People are still unsure why the body produces more of it during sleep. There are some that theorize that this is merely a part of the side effects of sleep, of sorts, arguing that the body is too busy coordinating itself to really produce growth hormones. However, this assumption is rather arguable because the body is still coordinating the same systems during sleeping hours as it is during the waking hours.

According to recent studies, sleep may have appreciable effects on lifespan and well-being. People who experience extreme bouts of sleep deprivation eventually suffer a degenerative state of physical health, with prolonged lack of sleep becoming lethal. It is still uncertain exactly why this is the case, though the fact that this can happen is not being disputed. Research shows that people who have been deprived of sleep for long periods of time physically wither away. According to some findings, the mind is also heavily affected, with anxiety and depression being potential effects of over-extended waking hours. This is often attributed to the disruption of the usual production and flow of the central nervous system's biochemical agents, which regulate mood and emotional stability, among other things.


The nervous system suffers from sleep deprivation as well, according to some recent findings. People who do not sleep regularly tend to have unstable moods and poor reflexes. In most cases, alertness and environmental awareness tend to be compromised, often to the point that even simple tasks can require more concentration than normal to perform properly. The part of the brain that controls reflex and motor functions is not the only part that suffers, as the areas that are believed to govern actions during social situations are also known to be compromised. Currently, there is no certainty as to just what happens during sleep that causes this, but there are several theories.

There are other sleep-related theories being tested, such as what biological purpose dreams serve, but they are considered less of a concern. Some findings even point to the possibility that the natural state of the human body (and, indeed, any animal body) is to be asleep, rather than awake. It is rather surprising that sleep, something that is so integral and critical to preserving human health, is so little understood by medical science.


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