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  2. Imaginary chair - Wikipedia

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    The imaginary chair or wall sit is a means of exercise or punishment, where one positions themselves against a wall as if seated. A wall sit specifically refers to an exercise done to strengthen the quadriceps muscles. [1] The exercise is characterized by the two right angles formed by the body, one at the hips and one at the knees. The person ...

  3. Study: Watching a sad movie can produce natural painkilling ...

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    All the participants did the wall-sit test again, and the researchers found that "...those who had watched Stuart could hold the position for an average 13.1% longer. The documentary group held ...

  4. Stress position - Wikipedia

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    A boy undergoing the murga punishment. Murga (also spelled murgha) is a stress position used as a corporal punishment mainly in parts of the Indian subcontinent (specifically Northern India, Pakistan and Bangladesh) where the punished person must squat, loop their arms behind their knees, and hold their earlobes. [2]

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  6. 50 Unnervingly Creepy Things Kids Have Done That Could Have ...

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    Image credits: neinta #4. First kid played with JJ his imaginary friend. Second kid my oldest girl had NeeNee. One day we were talking about JJ and my son now 6 or 7 laughed and he discribed a ...

  7. Oregon’s Drug Apocalypse - AOL

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    The imaginary SIMS player loves it! ... bearded, curly-locked young man with wandering narco-sage vibes sitting on a low garden wall, four blue pills grouped beside his hand. Robert, as he calls ...

  8. Parts of a theatre - Wikipedia

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    Plaster Line: An imaginary reference line on the playing area that indicates where the proscenium arch is. Typically, the plaster line runs across the stage at the back face (upstage face) of the proscenium wall. Portal or Proscenium Arch: An open frame on a proscenium stage that divides the audience from the stage in traditional Western theatres.

  9. Jessica Chastain describes 'very scary' visit to Ukraine ...

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    The chair I was sitting in had bullet holes. And there's little kids, a 6-year-old, a 4-year-old. I don't understand what is happening to the world.” ...