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  2. Rapid eye movement sleep - Wikipedia

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    The naturally rude awakening which results may elicit changes in the organism which necessarily exceed the simple absence of a sleep phase. [ 49 ] : 686–687 This method also stops working after about 3 days as the subjects (typically rats) lose their will to avoid the water. [ 56 ]

  3. Rude Awakening (film) - Wikipedia

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    "Rude Awakening is such a hapless movie that one is tempted to be charitable toward it, to describe it as a sincere idea gone horribly wrong, rather than as an exercise in idiocy. But kindness is the wrong policy here, I think; the perpetrators of this film should instead be encouraged to seek out entirely new directions for their next work...

  4. Yawn - Wikipedia

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    A yawn is a reflex in vertebrate animals characterized by a long inspiratory phase with gradual mouth gaping, followed by a brief climax (or acme) with muscle stretching, and a rapid expiratory phase with muscle relaxation, which typically lasts a few seconds.

  5. There’s a rude awakening in store for the DOGE bros - AOL

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    There’s a rude awakening in store for the DOGE bros. Analysis by Allison Morrow and Matt Egan, CNN. December 6, 2024 at 8:34 AM. There’s a rude awakening in store for the DOGE bros.

  6. American dreamers get a rude awakening - AOL

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    In truth, the dream defies one succinct definition. For some people the dream takes its form as a sprawling home, filled with a big family, with opportunities in education and employment for.

  7. False awakening - Wikipedia

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    A false awakening may occur following a dream or following a lucid dream (one in which the dreamer has been aware of dreaming). Particularly, if the false awakening follows a lucid dream, the false awakening may turn into a "pre-lucid dream", [2] that is, one in which the dreamer may start to wonder if they are really awake and may or may not come to the correct conclusion.

  8. Maladjustment - Wikipedia

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    Maladjustment is a term used in psychology to refer the "inability to react successfully and satisfactorily to the demand of one's environment". [1] The term maladjustment can be referred to a wide range of social, biological and psychological conditions. [2] Maladjustment can be both intrinsic or extrinsic.

  9. Billie Frank (Rude Awakening) - Wikipedia

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    Wilhelmina "Billie" Frank is a fictional character, played by Sherilyn Fenn on the US television sitcom, Rude Awakening, originally run by Showtime from 1998 to 2001. [1] One of the show's taglines describe the character of Billie as: "Rude. Bitchy. Promiscuous.