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  2. Cocooning (behaviour) - Wikipedia

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    Cocooning is staying inside one's home, insulated from perceived danger, instead of going out. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The term was coined in 1981 by Faith Popcorn , a trend forecaster and marketing consultant. [ 4 ]

  3. Cocooning (immunization) - Wikipedia

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    Cocooning, also known as the Cocoon Strategy, [1] is a vaccination strategy to protect infants and other vulnerable individuals from infectious diseases by ...

  4. Cocoon - Wikipedia

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    Cocooning, confining oneself to one's home to avoid external danger; All pages with titles containing Cocoon This page was last edited on 27 ...

  5. Designers Predict These 7 Interior Design Trends Will Be ...

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    In fact, you can go dark to achieve a cozy, cocooning effect. Moore says, “Deep blues are definitely in, offering a moody, less severe alternative to black.” Laura Resen

  6. MILAN FASHION PHOTOS: From Emporio Armani to Max Mara ... - AOL

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    If there is one theme emerging at Milan Fashion Week, it is cocooning, hunkering down, enveloping one’s self in comfort clothing. No one is mentioning the wars and political divisions cleaving ...

  7. Cocooning the past. Plutonium reactor in Eastern WA ... - AOL

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    A new type of cocoon at Hanford may better protect the environment while the radiation in its core decays.

  8. Cocooning (aircraft) - Wikipedia

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    Cocooning (also known as Mothballing) is the practice of coating stored equipment or machinery (typically aircraft) with polyvinyl plastic for protection from the elements and outside affects that could be damaging to the airframe.

  9. Talk:Cocooning (behaviour) - Wikipedia

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    Removed sentence about Success Intelligence, but left it as a source in the lead to support the idea that cocooning concept is used in self-help (source should be acceptable in this usage because it is used only to establish itself, not to establish other facts.)