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  2. Shepard elephant - Wikipedia

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    Shepard first published this optical paradox in his 1990 book Mind Sights (page 79) giving it the name "L'egs-istential Quandary". [2] It is the first entry in his chapter on "Figure-ground impossibilities". The pen-and-ink drawing is based on a dream Shepard had in 1974, and on the pencil sketch he made when he woke up. [2]

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  4. HAZMAT Class 9 Miscellaneous - Wikipedia

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    The packing group of a Class 9 material is as indicated in Column 5 of the 49CFR 172.101 Table. References 49 CFR 173.140; 49 CFR 173.141; This page was last ...

  5. Keynes's theory of wages and prices - Wikipedia

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    The concept of the Keynes effect arises from his attempts to resolve the issue. Chapter 20 covers some mathematical ground needed for Chapter 21. Chapter 21 considers the question of how a change in income resulting from an increase in money supply will be apportioned between wages, prices, employment and profits.

  6. What Is History? - Wikipedia

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    The book begins with Chapter 1 The Historian and His Facts, this is followed by chapters on the (2) Society and the Individual, (3) History, Science and Morality, (4) Causation in History and (5) History as Progress before finishing with a chapter (6) on The Widening Horizon.

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  8. Stephen J. Dubner - Wikipedia

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    Footy for Two [19] is a podcast produced by Stephen Dubner and his son, Solomon Dubner, in which Solomon educates his father on the politics, personalities, and news of international football. No Stupid Questions [20] is podcast that is part of Freakonomics Radio, where Dubner and Angela Duckworth ask each other questions about a range of subjects.

  9. Tom Gates - Wikipedia

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    There are a total of 21 published Tom Gates books, as of 2021. [1] The first book in the series, The Brilliant World of Tom Gates , was published in 2011 and won the Roald Dahl Funny Prize, a Red House Children's Book Award and a Waterstones Children's Book Prize . [ 2 ]