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  2. Cipher in the Snow - Wikipedia

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    BYU Motion Picture Studios made a short film based upon the story in 1973. The film was produced by Wetzel Whitaker and Keith Atkinson, with a screenplay by Carol Lynn Pearson. A DVD of the film is available through BYU's Creative Works Office. Both the film and the story have since been used in moral education as part of anti-bullying ...

  3. Toilet training - Wikipedia

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    Children using potties in a care facility in Amsterdam, founded by Anette Poelman, 1932. Toilet training (also potty training or toilet learning) is the process of training someone, particularly a toddler or infant, to use the toilet for urination and defecation.

  4. Treasures of the Snow - Wikipedia

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    Treasures of the Snow is a children's story book by Patricia St. John. [2] Originally published by CSSM in 1950, it has been reprinted over a dozen times by various publishers, including braille versions published by the Royal National Institute for the Blind in 1959 [3] and by the Queensland Braille Writing Association in 1996. [4]

  5. Take no yuki - Wikipedia

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    Suspecting the son has complained of her to his actual parents, the stepmother sends him out, coatless, to brush the winter snow off the bamboos. [2] After the boy dies of exposure in the bamboo grove, his sister and mother sing a song of despair, [3] before the pious reconciliation of father and mother brings the dead boy back to life at the ...

  6. The Introspective Journey of Snow Wife - AOL

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    “That’s so cheesy. I hate that.” That’s what Emily Snow thought about her stage name, Snow Wife, when her best friend and producer, Sam Catalano, a.k.a. Slush Puppy, suggested she use it ...

  7. The Snow-child - Wikipedia

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    The tale first appears in the 11th-century Cambridge Songs. [2] [4] It also appears in Medieval fabliaux, [3] and was used in school exercises of rhetoric. [2]A Medieval play about the Virgin Mary has characters disbelieving her story of her pregnancy citing the tale.

  8. Marcovaldo - Wikipedia

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    Writing in The New York Times in 1984, Franco Ferrucci noted of Calvino that: "Even early in his career, his rhetorical virtuosity disguised the subtlety and depth of his vision - especially in some of the stories in Marcovaldo, like The City Lost in the Snow, A Saturday of Sun, Sand and Sleep and The Wrong Stop. He writes lightly and jauntily ...

  9. Three Men in the Snow (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The novel is the basis for multiple films, including the French A Rare Bird (1935), the Czechoslovak Three Men in the Snow (1936), the Swedish Poor Millionaires (1936), the American Paradise for Three (1938), the Austrian Three Men in the Snow (1955) and the West German Three Men in the Snow (1974). [3]