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  2. Sleep-learning - Wikipedia

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    Sleep-learning or sleep-teaching (also known as hypnopædia or hypnopedia) is an attempt to convey information to a sleeping person, typically by playing a sound recording to them while they sleep. Although sleep is considered an important period for memory consolidation , [ 1 ] scientific research has concluded that sleep-learning is not possible.

  3. German Shepherd Hilariously Fakes Being Asleep To Avoid ... - AOL

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    The German Shepherd's eyes lit up and so did their ears! Kabooky Jones' video went viral with more than 7 million views and over 6 thousand comments. @weratedogs got more than 12 thousand likes ...

  4. How to Sleep - Wikipedia

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    How to Sleep is a short comedy film written by and starring humorist Robert Benchley. Filmed and released by MGM in 1935 (as part of their "Miniatures" series), it features Benchley as a narrator as well as film subject, discussing four parts of sleep —causes, methods, avoiding sleep, and waking up.

  5. Sleep - Wikipedia

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    Sleep is a state of reduced mental and physical activity in which consciousness is altered and certain sensory activity is inhibited. During sleep, there is a marked ...

  6. Twins pretend to sleep after hearing mom on the baby monitor

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    Judy Travis turned on her baby monitor to talk to her two girls when she heard them screaming at each other instead of sleeping -- and the moment they heard her voice, they promptly pretended to ...

  7. Bed trick - Wikipedia

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    Shakespeare employs the bed trick to yield plot resolutions that largely conform to traditional morality, as do some of his contemporaries; in the comic subplot to The Insatiate Countess (c. 1610), Marston constructs a double bed trick in which two would-be adulterers sleep with their own wives. Shakespeare's successors, however, tend to use ...

  8. Practical joke - Wikipedia

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    Practical jokes also commonly occur during sleepovers, when teens play pranks on their friends as they come into the home, enter a room or even as they sleep. American humorist H. Allen Smith wrote a 320-page book in 1953 called The Compleat Practical Joker [ 9 ] that contains numerous examples of practical jokes .

  9. Yobai - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The girl's family might know about it but pretend they did not. [2] It was common for young people to find a spouse like this. [1] [3] According to ethnologist Akamatsu Keisuke, the practice varied from place to place. In some areas, any post-puberty woman, married or unmarried, could be visited by any post-puberty man, married or ...