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  1. National Review - Wikipedia

    National Review supported his challenge to President Gerald Ford in 1976 and his successful 1980 campaign. During the 1980s, National Review called for tax cuts, supply-side economics, …

  2. Status symbol - Wikipedia

    Status symbols also indicate the cultural values of a society or a subculture. For example, in a commercial society, having money or wealth and things that can be bought by wealth, such as …

  3. Ashtamangala - Wikipedia

    Endless knot The endless knot (Sanskrit: śrīvatsa; Tibetan: དཔལ་བེའུ་, THL: pelbeu) [2] denotes "the auspicious mark represented by a curled noose emblematic of love". [3] It is a symbol of the …

  4. The Room (play) - Wikipedia

    Considered by critics the earliest example of Pinter's "comedy of menace", this play has strong similarities to Pinter's second play, The Birthday Party, including features considered …

  5. Verbal arithmetic - Wikipedia

    A good puzzle should have one unique solution, and the letters should make up a phrase (as in the example above). Verbal arithmetic can be useful as a motivation and source of exercises …

  6. The Easy Way to Stop Smoking - Wikipedia

    The Easy Way to Stop Smoking is a self-help book written by British author and accountant Allen Carr first published in 1985. The book aims to help people quit smoking, offering a range of …

  7. Martin Gardner - Wikipedia

    The "Mathematical Games" column began with a free-standing article on hexaflexagons which ran in the December 1956 issue of Scientific American. [35][36] Flexagons became a bit of a fad …

  8. Interactive fiction - Wikipedia

    Some users of the term distinguish between interactive fiction, known as "Puzzle-free", that focuses on narrative, and "text adventures" that focus on puzzles. Due to their text-only …