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"Tired", a song originally performed by Tabitha's Secret, covered by Matchbox Twenty "Tired", a song by Vaughan Williams from Four Last Songs (Vaughan Williams)
Tired light was an idea that came about due to the observation made by Edwin Hubble that distant galaxies have redshifts proportional to their distance.Redshift is a shift in the spectrum of the emitted electromagnetic radiation from an object toward lower energies and frequencies, associated with the phenomenon of the Doppler effect.
Fatigue is a state of tiredness (which is not sleepiness), exhaustion [1] or loss of energy. [2] [3]Fatigue (in the medical sense) is sometimes associated with medical conditions including autoimmune disease, organ failure, chronic pain conditions, mood disorders, heart disease, infectious diseases, and post-infectious-disease states. [4]
Some of the reviewed studies used walks in nature, recorded video scenes of nature, pictures of nature scenes, or even nature sounds such as bird songs. [24] This review also compared alternative theories to attention restoration theory, including the strength model of self-regulation (SMSR), the attention-resource model, and the stress ...
Personal resources, such as status, social support, money, or shelter, may reduce or prevent an employee's emotional exhaustion. According to the Conservation of Resources theory (COR), people strive to obtain, retain and protect their personal resources, either instrumental (for example, money or shelter), social (such as social support or status), or psychological (for example, self-esteem ...
The producers, Sony Pictures Television. -- k a i n a w ™ 03:10, 15 November 2009 (UTC) More indirectly, from the money that Sony Pictures Television gets from syndication fees, which are payed by individual TV stations from advertising revenues. --Jayron 32 05:25, 15 November 2009 (UTC)
The phrase "tired and emotional" is a chiefly British euphemism for alcohol intoxication. It was popularised by the British satirical magazine Private Eye in 1967 after being used in a spoof diplomatic memo to describe the state of Labour cabinet minister George Brown , [ 1 ] but is now used as a stock phrase .
TIRED This user has blanked their user pages with an angry edit summary and flounced off in a huff promising never to return They will probably think better of it in half an hour or so and remove this template. Don't hold it against them and in the meantime don't stick your Wikipedia where they suggested.