Sentences with phrase «rem about»

«After reading the October REM about Mike Cartwright's office, Main Street Realty in Newmarket, offering a full - service brokerage with 100 per cent of the commissions going to the Realtor, we decided to follow his pattern,» says Lough - Hayes.
Awesome to see a story in REM about a successful, focused REALTOR who is dedicated FULL TIME to the industry.
Douglas has also written in REM about the problems of a Nanaimo homeowner who had to remove an in - law suite when a neighbour in a single - family development (with covenants restricting it to single family) complained.
Bruce Keith relates how a recent article in REM about broker Matt Dominguez offers timely advice for real estate professionals.
This is what happens when the very vast majority of Realtors does not pay attention to what is going on within its sales culture, does not care about anything other than the next commission cheque, does not read REM regularly, does not concern itself with pursuing anything more than the bare minimum of ongoing education requirements, does not care enough about what the majority of the public thinks about them, does not heed the warnings of professionals within the culture, does not heed the warnings of commenters on REM about this issue (over the past five years or so) and too often crosses its fingers when conducting double - enders, hoping that neither opposing parties to the transactions find out what was or was not said or revealed that should have been said or revealed.
With regard to the article in REM about lawyers selling real estate, Mr. Silverstein, because of his position and knowledge of the real estate industry, can not claim innocence or ignorance.
With regard to the article in REM about lawyers selling real estate, Mr. Silverstein, because of his position and knowledge of the real estate industry, can not...
«At this weeks» sales meeting I was asked to comment on the article in REM about The Transaction Broker.
It seems that you don't give enough consideration to any of the letters sent to REM about CREA including mine (Map for disaster) and all the comments generated by it online.
The 60/40 split numbers were gleaned from an article right here on REM about two years ago.
In October 2009, Kathy Bevan wrote an article in REM about the emerging technology of syndication.
The Digital Broker is a new regular column in REM about business strategy and relevant technology for brokerages and salespeople.
I have only seen one story in REM about how discount companies are making a difference.
Bill Johnson's multi-part columns in REM about relationships are worth a close look (they are available at www.remonline.com).

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Many of us get about an hour to an hour and a half less sleep per night than we need... Naps of 90 to 120 minutes usually comprise all stages, including REM and deep slow - wave sleep, which helps to clear your mind, improve memory recall, and recoup lost sleep....
REM: At REM we are conducting a survey of readers, and their main concern about the industry is the negative image of Realtors.
I would add, following the example of the best American Catholic «public philosophers» John Courtney Murray and Orestes Brownson, that we should, as loyal Americans [we Porchers and REM fans are all about standing for the place where we live], actually explain why our Fathers built better than they knew — which means criticizing their thinking and affirming [most of] their practice with a theory that at least wasn't completely their own.
3 This appears to find confirmation in sleep research which has found that newborn humans spend about eight to nine hours per day in REM sleep whereas adults spend only one to two hours per day in that state.
The thing about babies is that they're completely unaware of «expected» sleeping hours and sleep charts and the need for mom and dad to actually get REM sleep.
Lack of REM sleep, which takes about 90 minutes to reach, can cause memory lapses and can negatively affect the way you perform your daily activities, possibly even putting your baby at risk.
They are starting to have periods of REM sleep, and parents watching their babies sleep may wonder what they're dreaming about.
You will be able to notice the difference in your baby when they are in deep sleep and REM sleep; you may be able to see their eyes moving under their eye lids, they may move about, make noises and stir.
Babies go into a light sleep state (REM) first, and then cycle in and out of REM and deep sleep about every 1/2 hour or so.
Infants actually spend much more time in REM sleep — about 50 to 80 percent of their sleep time is spent in this phase.
As adults, we spend about one quarter of our sleep time in REM sleep — the time when our eyes jerk and bodies twitch.
For the average adult, a single sleep cycle — beginning with stage 1 sleep and ending with REM sleep — takes about 90 - 100 minutes.
Is the fact that she is not in REM while eating sufficient or should I somehow strive for an even MORE awake baby??? As for question # 2: Anila's cycles are as follows: eat (and try to stay awake)- usually takes about 1/2 an hour or so wake - is or tries to be until 1.5 hours prior to next feeding sleep - 1.5 hours (but sometimes its only 1) I know that at the moment she can be on a 2 1/2 - 3 hour schedule but I not sure what to do if she gets up from her nap after an hour instead of 1 1/2 hours - should I feed her right away and then start the next cycle from there, throwing off the rest of the day's cycles??
Night terrors usually happen about 2 or 3 hours after a child falls asleep, when sleep moves from the deepest stage of non-REM sleep to lighter REM sleep.
Although babies spend about 16 hours each day sleeping, about half of this is in REM sleep.
The child will spend even more time than you do in the light REM sleep till they become about 4 years old.
A night terror is caused by partial awakenings from non-REM, or non-dream, sleep and that's why they occur about two to three hours after your little one falls asleep — it's when sleep transitions from the non-REM sleep to lighter REM sleep, the stage where dreams occur.
Nunn and Samson estimated that people now spend an average of 1.56 hours of snooze time in REM, about as much as the models predict should be spent in that sleep phase.
The first REM stage occurs about an hour to an hour - and - a-half into sleep and then recurs multiple times throughout the night as the cycles repeat.
In addition, the creatures slept only about a third as much as usual and entered REM sleep — the type associated with dreaming in humans — more quickly than they did during other times of the year.
The evidence, thus far, points to an origin of REM and slow - wave sleep at least as far back as the common ancestor of reptiles, birds and mammals, which lived about 320 million years ago,» explains Laurent.
Normal individuals typically slide into REM (rapid eye movement) sleep about an hour and a half after initially losing consciousness.
They also used a drug to inactivate the same set of neurons and found a reduction of REM sleep, though not as immediate and lasting for a longer period of time, since the drug required about half an hour to take effect and wore off slowly.
In 2016, the research team spotted mice that sleep for extraordinarily long periods and ones that have extraordinarily short REM sleep in a sample of about 8,000 specimens, and discovered mutations of particular genes in those mice with unique sleep patterns.
There have been more than 25 studies published about alcoholâ $ ™ s impact on sleep, and while itâ $ ™ s true that alcohol tends to reduce the amount of time it takes to fall asleep, it also disrupts overall sleep, particularly important REM sleep, which is mentally restorative.
The largest such release occurs about an hour after falling asleep during slow - wave REM sleep.
The findings revealed that individuals following a Mediterranean diet had reduced sleep apnea symptoms such as a decreased amount of disturbances, called apneas, while in the rapid eye movement (REM) stage of sleep, which normally makes up about 25 % of total sleep throughout the night.
Researches show that our pituitary gland releases highest growth hormone quantities (about 40 - 50 % of the daily GH dose) between our third and fourth REM (rapid eye movement) sleep stages.
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: And REM Rehab, all about sleep, getting into the deeper phases of sleep where you heal and reduce inflammation.
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: And if you wan na touch upon the REM Rehab stuff, I know your book, we'll give it a little plug — this is the second time today I — I've talked about your book.
So, if you talk about sleep, you should have noted that the total amount of sleep does not really matter, what matters is how much SWS and REM one gets.
Kevin's new book REM Rehab is all about troubleshooting pitfalls preventing you from great sleep.
REM sleep makes up about 25 % of your sleep cycle and first occurs about 70 to 90 minutes after you fall asleep.
According to every article I've ever read about sleep, staring at an electronic screen before bed is basically like dunking your REM cycle in gasoline and striking a match.
REM sleep first occurs about 90 minutes after falling asleep.
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