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    Pura Smart Fragrance Diffuser. If your dorm building smells like someone has been living in it for 30 years, and they probably have, keeping some of your fave scents on hand is the perfect way to ...

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    With total spending for college reaching $43.1 billion in 2015, college students are changing their dorm-room decor needs. [6] In recent years, college students are increasing the amount they spend on matching bedding , curtains , and other dorm-room supplies with an average of $126.30 per student being spent on dorm-room decor and dorm ...

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    An American college dormitory room in 2002. A dormitory (originated from the Latin word dormitorium, [1] often abbreviated to dorm), also known as a hall of residence or a residence hall (often abbreviated to halls), is a building primarily providing sleeping and residential quarters for large numbers of people such as boarding school, high school, college or university students.

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    Bundling (tradition) Bundling, or tarrying, is the traditional practice of wrapping a couple together in a bed sometimes with a board between the two of them, usually as a part of courting behavior. The tradition is thought to have originated either in the Netherlands or in the British Isles and later became common in colonial United States, [1 ...