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There is nothing wrong with repeating an entry where it helps readers. The sport is about "positioning in physical space", but that's an unusual description of it that not all readers will recognize, hence the entry in See Also.
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Positioning in physical space: * Terms of orientation, language used to indicate the orientation of objects
 
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* [[Orientation (housing)]], the position of a building with respect to the sun, a concept in building design
* [[Orientation (housing)]], the position of a building with respect to the sun, a concept in building design
* [[Orientation of churches]], the architectural feature of facing ("orienting"), churches towards the east (Latin: oriens)
* [[Orientation of churches]], the architectural feature of facing ("orienting"), churches towards the east (Latin: oriens)
* [[Coin orientation]] and [[medallic orientation]], a description of the orientation of opposite faces of a coin with respect to one another
* [[Coin orientation]], a description of the orientation of opposite faces of a coin with respect to one another
* [[Page orientation]], the way in which a rectangular page is oriented for normal viewing
* [[Page orientation]], the way in which a rectangular page is oriented for normal viewing
* [[Toilet paper orientation]], social preferences in the way in which a toilet roll is oriented
* In [[Animal navigation]], turning the body to a desired heading, e.g. in the correct direction of migration
* In [[Animal navigation]], turning the body to a desired heading, e.g. in the correct direction of migration
* [[Orientation (sign language)]], the orientation of the hands when signing
* [[Orientation (sign language)]], the orientation of the hands when signing
* [[Terms of orientation]], language used to indicate the orientation of objects
* [[Orienteering]], a group of sports that requires navigational skills to navigate from point to point
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== Arts and media ==
== Arts and media ==
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* [[Orientation (film)|''Orientation'' (film)]], a 1996 short film produced by the Church of Scientology
* [[Orientation (film)|''Orientation'' (film)]], a 1996 short film produced by the Church of Scientology
* [[Orientation (Lost)|"Orientation" (''Lost'')]], a 2005 episode of American television series ''Lost''
* [[Orientation (Lost)|"Orientation" (''Lost'')]], a 2005 episode of American television series ''Lost''
* [[Orientación]], an episode of the American television series ''Prison Break''
* "[[Orientación]]", an episode of the American television series ''Prison Break''
* [[Orientation (Heroes)|"Orientation" (''Heroes'')]], a 2009 episode of American television series ''Heroes''
* [[Orientation (Heroes)|"Orientation" (''Heroes'')]], a 2009 episode of American television series ''Heroes''
* [[Orientation (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.)|Orientation (''Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'')]], an episode of the American television series ''Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.''
* [[Orientation (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.)|Orientation (''Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'')]], an episode of the American television series ''Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.''

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Orientation may refer to:

Positioning in physical space

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Arts and media

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Mathematics

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Other uses

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  • Orientation (mental), a function of the mind
  • Romantic orientation, the sex or gender with which a person is most likely to have a romantic relationship or fall in love
  • Sexual orientation, the direction of an individual's sexuality with respect to the sex of the persons the individual finds sexually attractive
  • Student orientation, the first week of a university year in several countries

See also

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