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  2. Icebreaker (facilitation) - Wikipedia

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    Some teamwork icebreakers, such as building activities, aid group dynamics by building trust, communication, and the ability to work together. Party (fun) icebreakers Party icebreakers introduce guests to one another. Use icebreakers that are simple and entertaining to coax people to converse and laugh.

  3. 101 ice breakers to endless conversation - AOL

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    Try these creative, thoughtful ice breaker questions the next time you're getting to know someone or want an easy team-building activity for a group. 101 ice breakers to endless conversation Skip ...

  4. 10 ice breakers that aren't 'what do you do?' - AOL

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  5. Game of the Day: Ice Breakers - AOL

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    Not to be confused with Nitrome's Ice Breaker, which made our Game of the Day back in January, today's Ice Breakers is a Games.com original! Featuring a group of blue penguins sporting hard hats ...

  6. Yamal (icebreaker) - Wikipedia

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    Yamal can break ice while making way either forwards or backwards. Yamal is one of the Russian Arktika family of icebreakers, the most powerful icebreakers in the world. These ships must cruise in cold water to cool their reactors [ failed verification ] , so they cannot pass through the tropics to undertake voyages in the Southern hemisphere .

  7. Voima (1952 icebreaker) - Wikipedia

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    Voima is a Finnish state-owned icebreaker.Built by Wärtsilä Hietalahti shipyard in Helsinki in 1954, she was the first icebreaker in the world to be equipped with two bow propellers [5] [6] [7] and generated widespread publicity that helped the Finnish shipbuilding industry to become the world leader in icebreaker design.

  8. Admiral Makarov (icebreaker) - Wikipedia

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    Admiral Makarov and her sister ship Krasin (1976), are the largest of the four icebreakers in FESCO's fleet. She is named after the Imperial Russian Navy Admiral Stepan Makarov and was one of two icebreakers involved in Operation Breakthrough , an international effort to free three gray whales from pack ice in the Beaufort Sea near Point Barrow ...

  9. Japanese icebreaker Shirase (AGB-5003) - Wikipedia

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    In Japanese, the name "Shirase" is written in hiragana. [2]Due to a JMSDF internal naming rule, an icebreaker must be named after a place. [3] Accordingly, Shirase was named after the Shirase Glacier. [2]