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  2. Herald and News - Wikipedia

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    The two papers were merged to form the Herald and News as a result of wartime newsprint rationing; [9] the first issue of the combined publication was published June 1, 1942. [10] The paper is now printed only two days a week, Wednesdays and Saturdays, with online-only "e-editions" on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.

  3. Gaykhatu - Wikipedia

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    Paper moneys circulated were worth from half dirham to 10 dinars. The plan was to get his subjects to use only paper money, and allow Gaykhatu to control the treasury. The experiment was a complete failure, as the people and merchants refused to accept the banknotes.

  4. The Night Chicago Died - Wikipedia

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    "The Night Chicago Died" is a song by the British group Paper Lace, written by Peter Callander and Mitch Murray. The song reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for one week in 1974, reached number 3 in the UK charts, and number 2 in Canada.

  5. Einstein–Podolsky–Rosen paradox - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Albert Einstein. The Einstein–Podolsky–Rosen (EPR) paradox is a thought experiment proposed by physicists Albert Einstein, Boris Podolsky and Nathan Rosen which argues that the description of physical reality provided by quantum mechanics is incomplete. [1] In a 1935 paper titled "Can Quantum-Mechanical Description of Physical Reality ...

  6. Ashkenazi Jewish intelligence - Wikipedia

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    This paper suggested that the average IQ score of Ashkenazi Jews fall in a range of 108–115 under some studies, which would be significantly higher than that of any other ethnic group in the world. [16] [18] [19] The paper received widespread coverage in media. [20] [21] [22] The paper attracted significant criticism and controversy.

  7. Conway's Game of Life - Wikipedia

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    The Game of Life, also known simply as Conway's Game of Life or simply Life, is a cellular automaton devised by the British mathematician John Horton Conway in 1970. [1] It is a zero-player game, [2][3] meaning that its evolution is determined by its initial state, requiring no further input. One interacts with the Game of Life by creating an ...

  8. Elvis Presley - Wikipedia

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    Elvis Presley. Elvis Aaron Presley[a] (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977), known mononymously as Elvis, was an American singer and actor. Known as the " King of Rock and Roll ", he is regarded as one of the most significant cultural figures of the 20th century. Presley's energized interpretations of songs and sexually provocative performance ...

  9. Good on Paper - Wikipedia

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    Running time. 92 minutes. Country. United States. Language. English. Good on Paper is a 2021 American romantic comedy film, directed by Kimmy Gatewood in her directorial debut, from a screenplay by Iliza Shlesinger. It stars Shlesinger, Ryan Hansen, Margaret Cho, and Rebecca Rittenhouse. The film was released on June 23, 2021, by Netflix.