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  2. Don Richard Riso - Wikipedia

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    Don Richard Riso (January 17, 1946 – August 30, 2012 [1]) was an American teacher of the Enneagram of Personality who wrote and co-wrote a number of books on the subject. Early life and education [ edit ]

  3. What Is the Enneagram Personality Test? Here's How to Find ...

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    The enneagram, a nine-sided figure, is used in a popular personality test. Learn how the Enneagram system works, the 9 personality types, and how to find yours.

  4. Today’s NYT ‘Strands’ Hints, Spangram and Answers for ...

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    Every helpful hint and clue for Saturday's Strands game from the New York Times.

  5. Becel - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Becel commissioned Sarah Polley to direct a two-minute short "to inspire women to take better care of that particular vital organ" [the heart]. [6] A week before the short's planned premiere in Canada, a commercial break during the CTV broadcast of the 82nd Academy Awards aired, and Polley attracted headlines for taking her name off the film.

  6. Two-factor models of personality - Wikipedia

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    The Enneagram of Personality would map its nine types to a matrix, whose scales are "Surface Direction" and "Deep Direction". These are similar to Extroversion and people/task-orientation, but instead of the types being plotted on a scale of 0–9, Horney's original three grades of "towards", "away", and "against" were retained, and now used in ...

  7. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Saturday, January 18

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    2. Sharp and pointy things. 3. These details are found on something you listen to (or possibly collect). 4. These terms form the last part of a three-word phrase (hint: the first word is a verb ...

  8. The Millionairess (play) - Wikipedia

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    The Millionairess is a play written in 1936 by George Bernard Shaw. It tells the story of Epifania, a spoilt heiress, and her search for a suitor. Shaw wrote the play in 1936 expressly for Edith Evans. [1] Evans rejected the role, calling it "too icy". However, she did act the part in 1940, in a pre-London production tour in the provinces.

  9. The Promised Key - Wikipedia

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    The Promised Key, sometimes known as The Promise Key, is a 1935 Rastafari movement tract by Jamaican preacher Leonard Howell, written under Howell's Hindu pen name G. G. Maragh (for Gong Guru). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]