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  2. Audrey Wood - Wikipedia

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    An example of this would be her famous book, The Napping House. Her husband, Don, is the illustrator of many of her books, including King Bidgood's in the Bathtub, [3] which received a Caldecott Honor. They began collaborating on children's literature seven years after their marriage, their first book together entitled Moonflute. Since its ...

  3. Tricia Hersey - Wikipedia

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    Hersey's work argues that sleep deprivation is a racial and social justice issue, [9] and calls for rest as a form of resistance to white supremacy and capitalism. [2] Hersey ties rest to American slavery, when enslaved Africans were regularly sleep deprived, [5] [better source needed] and believes that rest disrupts that history and contemporary "grind culture". [5]

  4. Orbital (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Orbital is a 2023 novel by English writer Samantha Harvey that incorporates elements of science fiction, [3] [4] literary fiction, and philosophical drama, published by Jonathan Cape in the UK and by Grove Atlantic in the US.

  5. Are naps actually good for you? Here’s what sleep experts say

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    No. 2: Napping can help support the healing process. ... Winter recommends finding a quiet space, taking off your shoes and getting comfortable. "If sleep happens, awesome," he says. "If not, at ...

  6. Sleep pod - Wikipedia

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    Technological development of nap pods emerges from growing awareness of the health benefits of sleep and napping including productivity and cognitive function. The original sleep pod was designed by Kisho Kurokawa in 1979, in his design for the Capsule Inn Osaka. [2] A woman having a nap in a napping pod, in the café Nappuccino in Barcelona, Spain

  7. Polyphasic sleep - Wikipedia

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    Napping behavior during daytime hours is the simplest form of polyphasic sleep, especially when the naps are taken on a daily basis. The term polyphasic sleep was first used in the early 20th century by psychologist J. S. Szymanski, who observed daily fluctuations in activity patterns. [2] It does not imply any particular sleep schedule.

  8. 10 Clear Signs You Share a Telepathic Connection With Someone

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    2. You Hear the Sound of Their Voice. You close your eyes and start to breathe deeply. You align yourself, all thoughts dissolve into the earth, and you sink into the depths of you.

  9. Nap - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 12 January 2025. Short period of sleep during typical waking hours For other uses, see Nap (disambiguation). A man napping in a hammock, on a patio in Costa Rica A nap is a short period of sleep, typically taken during daytime hours as an adjunct to the usual nocturnal sleep period. Naps are most often ...