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  2. The Dave Clark Five - Wikipedia

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    The Dave Clark Five, also known as the DC5, were an English rock and roll band formed in 1958 in Tottenham, London.Drummer Dave Clark was the group's leader, producer and co-songwriter.

  3. Because (Dave Clark Five song) - Wikipedia

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    "Because" is a song recorded by English rock band The Dave Clark Five from their third studio album American Tour (1964). The song was produced by Adrian Clark (a pseudonym for Dave Clark and Adrian Kerridge ), and was originally the B-side to " Can't You See That She's Mine " in the UK.

  4. List of fallacies - Wikipedia

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    Prosecutor's fallacy – a low probability of false matches does not mean a low probability of some false match being found. [43] [44] Proving too much – an argument that results in an overly generalized conclusion (e.g.: arguing that drinking alcohol is bad because in some instances it has led to spousal or child abuse).

  5. Dungeons & Dragons controversies - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] Throughout the history of role-playing games, many of these criticisms have been aimed not at D&D specifically, but at the whole genre of fantasy role-playing games. The concept of Dungeons & Dragons as Satanic was linked to concerns about Satanic ritual abuse , in that both presumed the existence of large, organized Satanic cults and ...

  6. Because No One Asked: Here Are 10 Truly Bad Soundtracks - AOL

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    After a while, bad becomes more a genre than a criticism. Below are 10 truly bad soundtracks. Some rise to the level of so bad they’re good, but most are just, well, bad.

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  8. Philosophical pessimism - Wikipedia

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    [7] [12] Secondly, one can make a case that there is a predominance of bad things over good things. [13] Non-existence is preferable to existence — since existence is bad, it would have been better if it had not been. [5]: 4 [6]: 27–29 [8]: 1 This point can be understood in one of the two following ways. Firstly, one can argue that, for any ...

  9. Negativity bias - Wikipedia

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    The negativity bias, [1] also known as the negativity effect, is a cognitive bias that, even when positive or neutral things of equal intensity occur, things of a more negative nature (e.g. unpleasant thoughts, emotions, or social interactions; harmful/traumatic events) have a greater effect on one's psychological state and processes than neutral or positive things.