Sentences with phrase «most human beds»

Also, most human beds that contain Memory Foam are much more expensive as well, so if you think of this as a miniature scaled - down version, you'll be able to rationalize the purchase.

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At its core, Airbnb involves the most intimate human interactions: visiting people in their homes, sleeping in their beds, using their bathrooms.
We've finally begun beating back a disease that's been called «one of the world's most intractable human afflictions» — and the simple bed net is one of the key reasons for this success.
I pretty much became a human mattress for my baby; I'd put pillows all around me then place a baby mattress cover over the pillows to keep them in place and so that my baby wouldn't fall between pillows, etc (my poor hubby had to sleep straight like a ruler, due to my pillow queen and I taking over most of the bed).
The idea that it is the «norm» for families to inhabit single - family homes, with enough rooms and beds for each child to have their own, is completely at odds with the experience of most people throughout human history, including many here in the present - day United States.
With all the safety concerns regarding soft bedding items in cribs, you have to sift through a lot of changing opinions, but most of the official guidelines pertain to infants under 12 months of age (from organizations like The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, the American Academy of Pediatrics, and the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development).
Dust mites are one of the most common causes of year - round allergies, and given their favorite food — skin cells shed by humans and pets — it's no surprise that they thrive in beds.
For Reason Number Three, as a standalone product, memory beds can be expensive to manufacturer which is why most mattresses made for human use only require memory foam as a topper.
They have some learning to do which includes stairs, beds, toys, treats, potty training and basic commands BUT most get a wiggly butt when they see a human (man or woman).
Soon they learn about all the simple pleasures that they had never previously known — clean water, toys and treats, a soft bed, and most importantly, the love of a human companion.
Most senior dogs are past the chewing, digging, and destructive periods and are only interested in having a warm bed to sleep in along with some human companionship.
As the territory of birth, love, illness, and death and as the most anthropomorphic shape in the history of all civilizations, the bed a much - reproduced object in art and a common metaphor for the human condition.
As her camera focuses in on pores of skin, body hair and midriff tattoos, she reflects on Walter Benjamin's dictum that «to do without people is for photography the most impossible of renunciations,» and narrates her ensuing retreat from the human figure, until her «subjects constituted little more than the dust on [her] bookshelves or the view under the bed
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