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In the early 1990s, the University of Minnesota's landmark School Start Time Study tracked high school students from two Minneapolis-area districts – Edina, a suburban district that changed its opening hour from 7:20 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. and the Minneapolis Public Schools, which changed their opening from 7:20 a.m. to 8:40 a.m.
In 2019, Seeta Indrani shared her memories of The Bill during an in-depth interview about her life and career. After leaving The Bill, she returned to the stage with roles in Cruel Garden with the Rambert Dance Company , played Ariel to Alec McCowen 's Prospero in The Tempest , and at the London Palladium with Cyd Charisse .
The morningness–eveningness questionnaire (MEQ) is a self-assessment questionnaire developed by researchers James A. Horne and Olov Östberg in 1976. Its main purpose is to measure whether a person's circadian rhythm (biological clock) produces peak alertness in the morning, in the evening, or in between.
The author of the test, William K. Frankenburg, likened it to a growth chart of height and weight and encouraged users to consider factors other than test results in working with an individual child. Such factors could include the parents’ education and opinions, the child’s health, family history, and available services.
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Durga Khote portrayed her in the 1934 Bengali film Seeta. [178] Shobhna Samarth portrayed her in the 1943 Hindi film Ram Rajya. Padmini portrayed her in the 1958 Tamil film Sampoorna Ramayanam. Kusalakumari portrayed her in the 1960 Malayalam film Seeta. Anjali Devi portrayed her in the 1968 Telugu film Veeranjaneya.
"Loser" is a single by American musician Beck. It was written by Beck and record producer Carl Stephenson, who both produced the song with Tom Rothrock. "Loser" was initially released as Beck's second single by independent record label Bong Load Custom Records on 12-inch vinyl format with catalog number BL5 on March 8, 1993.
In February 1981, it was released in the United States and Canada under the title "Morning Train (Nine to Five)" to avoid confusion with Dolly Parton's recent hit "9 to 5". It reached number one in both countries, becoming Easton's only chart-topper in those nations. Easton had released one single prior to "9 to 5": "Modern Girl".