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  2. Hostile architecture - Wikipedia

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    Bolts installed on the front steps of a building to discourage sitting and sleeping. Hostile architecture, also known as defensive architecture, hostile design, unpleasant design, exclusionary design, anti-homeless architecture, or defensive urban design, is an urban-design strategy that uses elements of the built environment to purposefully guide behavior.

  3. Anti-homelessness legislation - Wikipedia

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    Installing dividers on metal benches to prevent sleeping; Metal teeth and bars on ledges to prevent sitting; Boulders placed in parks to prevent homeless encampments; These forms of architecture are also referred to as hostile architecture. They can make life for the homeless more difficult as they modify public spaces that would otherwise be ...

  4. Survey reveals that over half the nation picks the right side ...

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    It looks like there could be something to the idea of waking up on the 'wrong' side of the bed. According to a recent survey, 40 percent of Americans have always slept on the same side of the bed ...

  5. Is sleeping on your back or side healthier? Experts reveal ...

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    Back-sleeping may be beneficial for people with skin concerns — though, it's worth noting that getting enough sleep (no matter what position) is important for healthy skin. ... and prevent sleep ...

  6. Sleeping on one specific side could give you nightmares - AOL

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    The study looked at 63 people. Forty-one were told to sleep on their right side, and 22 were told to sleep on their left. Then the people were interviewed about their dreams. Right-side sleepers ...

  7. Night hag - Wikipedia

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    It is believed to be a creature that attacks people in their sleep, pressing on their chest and stealing their breath. However, folk legends do not provide a reason why the devil or ifrit does that. In Persian culture it is known as bakhtak ( Persian : بختک), which is a ghost-like creature that sits on the dreamer's chest, making breathing ...

  8. Sleeping positions - Wikipedia

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    A Canadian survey found that 39% of respondents preferring the "log" position (lying on one's side with the arms down the side) and 28% preferring to sleep on their side with their legs bent. [1] A Travelodge survey found that 50% of heterosexual British couples prefer sleeping back-to-back, either not touching (27%) or touching (23%).

  9. Some people sleep on their sides, which is known as a lateral recumbent position. Some sleep on their stomachs — called prone sleeping — while others sleep on their back, known as supine sleeping.