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  2. Randy Gardner sleep deprivation experiment - Wikipedia

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    Randy Gardner (born c. 1946) is an American man from San Diego, California, who once held the record for the longest amount of time a human has gone without sleep.In December 1963/January 1964, 17-year-old Gardner stayed awake for 11 days and 24 minutes (264.4 hours), breaking the previous record of 260 hours held by Tom Rounds.

  3. The City That Never Sleeps (nickname) - Wikipedia

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    The skyline of New York City at night. The City That Never Sleeps is a ubiquitously used nickname and advertising slogan for New York City.Photographer Jacob Riis describes The Bowery as never sleeping in his 1898 book Out of Mulberry Street: Stories of Tenement Life in New York City.

  4. Sleepless Night - Wikipedia

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    Sleepless Night, a Soviet drama film; Sleepless Night, a Belgian short film; Sleepless Night, a thriller film by Frédéric Jardin; Sleepless (working title Sleepless Night), an American remake of the 2011 film

  5. How a good night's sleep may help us restrict bad memories - AOL

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    Disrupted sleep and sleep loss interferes with the brain's ability to filter out bad memories, which could contribute to a range of mental health conditions, such as anxiety, depression, and post ...

  6. List of photographs considered the most important - Wikipedia

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    The examples and perspective in this article deal primarily with the United States and Europe and do not represent a worldwide view of the subject. You may improve this article , discuss the issue on the talk page , or create a new article , as appropriate.

  7. Heckle and Jeckle - Wikipedia

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    A Sleepless Night (June) Magpie Madness (July) Out Again in Again (November) Free Enterprise (November) Goony Golfers (December) 1949. The Power of Thought (January) The Lion Hunt (March) The Stowaways (April) Happy Landing (June) Hula Hula Land (July) Dancing Shoes (November) 1950. The Fox Hunt (February 17) A Merry Chase (February 21) King ...

  8. Russian Sleep Experiment - Wikipedia

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    The most iconic image associated with the Russian Sleep Experiment is actually an animatronic Halloween prop called "Spazm". [5]The story recounts an experiment set in 1947 at a covert Soviet test facility, where scientists gave political prisoners a stimulant gas that would prevent sleep for fifteen days.

  9. Nuit Blanche - Wikipedia

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    This first Melbourne White Night saw an estimated 300,000 people attend, exceeding initial estimates and constituting the largest event of its kind in Australia. [ 11 ] Continuing with its international success, Nuit Blanche was announced to be held in Santiago Chile during 2015, making this important South American capital part of the Nuit ...