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  2. The Happiest I've Been - Wikipedia

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    "The Happiest I've Been" is a work of short fiction by John Updike, first appearing in The New Yorker on January 3, 1959. The story was collected in The Same Door (1959) published by Alfred A. Knopf .

  3. Matthieu Ricard - Wikipedia

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    Ricard has been called the "happiest person in the world". [4] [5] Matthieu Ricard was a volunteer subject in a study performed at the University of Wisconsin–Madison on happiness, scoring significantly above the average of hundreds of volunteers. [4] Ricard, however, has called the label "absurd" and untrue. [6] [7]

  4. Holiday Rambler - Wikipedia

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    The Elkhart and Wakarusa (ten miles (16 km) south of Elkhart) area of Indiana became the recreational vehicle (then called "campers") capital of the US after World War II. [6] The first Holiday Rambler recreational vehicle was a travel trailer introduced to the public in 1953 by the Klingler Corporation .

  5. Hi-5 series 4 - Wikipedia

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    Nathan creates a pattern using paintings of hand prints and foot prints. Charli creates kaleidoscope patterns in the air using her fingers. Sharing Stories: Nathan tells a story about four shoes (Charli, Kellie, Kathleen and Tim) living in a wardrobe who rehearse for a performance together.

  6. Mark Trail - Wikipedia

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    Mark Trail, the main character, is a photojournalist and outdoor magazine writer whose assignments lead him into danger and adventure. His assignments inevitably lead him to discover environmental misdeeds, most often solved with a crushing right cross.

  7. History of the Order of the Arrow - Wikipedia

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    [20] [24] [15] [25] [11] [12] Goodman joined the Robert A. Lamberton Lodge No. 487, Free and Accepted Masons of Philadelphia on March 5, 1918, only a few years after the first ceremonies of the Order of the Arrow took place and before the First Grand Lodge Meeting of 1921 that saw a formalization of the OA's structures and a rewrite of the ...

  8. Cavity Search Records - Wikipedia

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    Early in its history, Cavity Search records were distributed by Alternative Distribution Alliance, an American company founded in 1993.In May 2012 Cavity Search was announced as one of the first nine labels to join the newly formed Frenchkiss Label Group. [11]

  9. Telephone Free Landslide Victory - Wikipedia

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    Telephone Free Landslide Victory is an album by musical group Camper Van Beethoven, released on Independent Project Records and released in June 1985. [1] It featured the band's best known song, "Take the Skinheads Bowling". The album has sold over 60,000 copies. [2]