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  3. The 10 Best Desk Exercises to Do While Working ... - AOL

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    Breathe in slowly while leaning forward and slightly shift your weight to the front of your feet. Breathe out as you slowly stand up using your hands as little as possible. Once standing, lift up ...

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    Day 15: Tidy up your desk Your home office is likely where you keep your most important documents and get your most critical work done, so keeping it tidy is imperative. Of course, that doesn’t ...

  5. List of desk forms and types - Wikipedia

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    Bargueño desk; Bench desk; Bible box; Bonheur du jour; Bureau à gradin; Bureau brisé; Bureau capucin; Bureau Mazarin; Bureau plat, see Writing table; Butler's desk; Campaign desk; Carlton house desk; Carrel desk; Cheveret desk; Computer desk; Credenza desk; Cubicle desk; Cylinder desk; Davenport desk; Desk and bench; Desk on a chest; Desk on ...

  6. Davenport desk - Wikipedia

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    A Davenport desk, (sometimes originally known as a Devonport desk [1]) is a small desk originating in England with an inclined lifting desktop attached with hinges to the back of the body. Lifting the desktop accesses a large compartment with storage space for paper and other writing implements, and smaller spaces in the forms of small drawers ...

  7. Standing desk - Wikipedia

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    A height-adjustable desk or sit-stand desk can be adjusted to both sitting and standing positions; this is purported to be healthier than the sit-only desk. Sit-stand desks may be effective at reducing sitting time during the work day between 30 minutes and two hours per working day but the evidence is low quality.