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WHYVILLE HELP : GALLERY : DR. LEILA : SEARCH : SUBMIT : STAFF : HOME Oct 18, 2009

 

Good Night, Sleep Tight!

Singel12 wants you to get enough sleep.

I often hear people bragging about their sleeping habits, saying things like, "I stayed up until midnight," or, "I only got four hours of sleep!" Why is it so fashionable to stay up late? I would rather get the rest I need! I decided to dive into the Internet and learn more about sleep.

Did you know you can stay alive longer without food than without sleep? Your body needs rest more than it needs food! You body needs to take a break from being constantly on the go. While we are sleeping, our brain is recharged and dead cells and tissue are repaired. While you are asleep, growth hormones are released, and these control your physical and mental development.

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   PEOPLE
Second Best
Caliebabi always comes in second, but realizes how she is actually first.

   PEOPLE
My Heart
Lovely432 talks about her heroine.

   INTERVIEW
Hi! Did You Know I Live In Greenland?
Cohenlm wants you to get to know other Whyvillians.

   HOT TOPICS
The Scion Movement
Watermel8 reports on a petition.

   ENTERTAINMENT
The Adventures of a Whyville Mom: Part 5
Poppinx3 and bObami continue the comic.

 

 

   FASHION
Fall Sweaters
Rbd1fan announces a "must" in your wardrobe.

   ENTERTAINMENT
Oh No Not Again: Part 3
Ocean10kv formulates a plan.

   SAVE THE REEF
Save the Reef
Tinywave lets you know how you can help.

   ENTERTAINMENT
The Scarecrow
Stars54 and 7stars write a comic about a sleepover that turns into chaos.

   CREATIVE WRITING
Addictive Sunshine: Part 3
by sqeakers1

More Than A "Boy"

DrRabiah reports on an inspirational inventor.

Our friend William Kamkwamba was back in Chicago last week, as he and co-author Ryan Mealer set out on a tour to promote their new book "The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind". As we've written here on the Blog before, William - I use his first name because we're friends now :-) - is currently featured in the Museum of Science and Industry's Fast Forward . . . Inventing the Future exhibit.

William's innovation and determination as a teenager drove him to build a windmill out of scrap metal for his town, providing electricity and initiating a whirlwind journey that has taken William around the world. Lucky for us, that journey included a stop in Chicago in August to participate in LabFest! Millennium Park, where he spoke with young people and adults about his experiences as a young engineer and inspirational innovator. So it was great to see him again last week during a special presentation and reception held at the Museum in honor of his book release.

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