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  2. Rearranging Your Furniture Actually Has a Surprising Health ...

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    Design lovers, rejoice! Here's how rearranging your furniture can improve your mental health, according to a psychiatrist.

  3. 4 Expert Feng Shui Tips to Welcome Good Energy in the ... - AOL

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    Do: Rearrange Items to Refresh Energy and Encourage Flow. Cho recommends rearranging nine items to refresh your home's energy. Be mindful—the number is important.

  4. Hilbert's paradox of the Grand Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The hotel (coach #0) guest in room number 1729 moves to room 01070209 (i.e., room 1,070,209). The passenger on seat 1234 of coach 789 goes to room 01728394 (i.e., room 1,728,394). Unlike the prime powers solution, this one fills the hotel completely, and we can reconstruct a guest's original coach and seat by reversing the interleaving process.

  5. 8 Ways To Make A Small Living Room Appear Larger - AOL

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    “In a small living room, using a large area rug that fits under the front legs of all the furniture pieces can unify the seating area and make the room feel larger,” Skoloff explains. “A ...

  6. Moving sofa problem - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, the moving sofa problem or sofa problem is a two-dimensional idealization of real-life furniture-moving problems and asks for the rigid two-dimensional shape of the largest area that can be maneuvered through an L-shaped planar region with legs of unit width. [1]

  7. Claustrophobia - Wikipedia

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    A child (or, less commonly, an adult) is shut into a pitch-black room and cannot find the door or the light-switch. A child gets shut into a box. A child is locked in a closet. A child falls into a deep pool and cannot swim. A child gets separated from their parents in a large crowd and gets lost.