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  2. TableTopics - Wikipedia

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    TableTopics is a conversation and icebreaker game that features a series of questions written on a stack of cards enclosed in a cube box. [1] [2] The game was created in 2002 by Cristy Clarke, and comes in 20 different varieties. [1] [3] An app version of the game has also been created. [4] [5] It has been featured in Oprah Magazine and USA ...

  3. Table topic - Wikipedia

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    Table topics are topics on various subjects that are discussed by a group of people around a table. As practiced by Toastmasters International, the topics to be discussed are written on pieces of paper which are placed in a box in the middle of a table. The participants pick up one paper each and start talking about the topic written on the paper.

  4. How to navigate tough conversations at the Thanksgiving table

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    A seventh grade media literacy class in New York is learning how to have difficult but empathetic questions as they combat misinformation. How to navigate tough conversations at the Thanksgiving table

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  6. Play Your Cards Right - Wikipedia

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    Two couples (two single players during the first series) alternated who went first on each question. The questions were based on surveys of 100 people. The first couple would guess how many of the 100 gave a certain answer to the question, and the second would guess whether the actual number was higher or lower than the other couple's guess.

  7. Dr. Kevin Leman on talking to your kids about tough topics - AOL

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    Psychologist Dr. Kevin Leman shares tips on talking to your kids about scary events and equipping them for the future in his new book 'When Your Kids Are Hurt.'

  8. Quiz bowl - Wikipedia

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    Several variations on the game of quiz bowl exist that affect question structure and content, rules of play, and round format. [3] One standardized format is the pyramidal tossup/bonus format, which is used in NAQT and ACF (or mACF, referring to question sets produced in a similar style to those of ACF) competitions.

  9. Holiday Stress & Anxiety: 6 Ways to Cope

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    It might be dealing with intrusive questions about your weight, relationships, or career choices — or sitting through a relative’s rant at the dinner table. Financial stress from gift-giving ...