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  2. Trick candle - Wikipedia

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    Trick candles were banned in Canada in 1977. [2] They present a fire risk in that consumers may throw them into the trash believing them to have been extinguished, only for the candles to relight. [3] A spokesperson for the National Candle Association recommends immersing the candles in water for a while before discarding them. [3]

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  4. Sand art and play - Wikipedia

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    While dry sand is loose, wet sand is adherent if the proper amounts of sand and water are mixed. The reason for this is that water forms little "bridges" between the grains of sand when it is damp due to the forces of surface tension. [1] When the sand dries out or gets wet, the shape of a structure may change, and "landslides" are common. A ...

  5. Lit candles and cotton snow: When Christmas sparked house ...

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    When the holiday season arrived, lighted candles were placed on fresh-cut, but highly-flammable Christmas trees, sparking warnings of house fires. Lit candles and cotton snow: When Christmas ...

  6. How magic works: Magicians share 6 psychological secrets they ...

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    They layer on psychological tricks The science: Most importantly, Roy says successful deceptions don’t just rely on one ruse; they use lots of tactics rooted in psychology and other skills to ...

  7. Sands of the Nile - Wikipedia

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    Stirring the water with his hand, the water turns murky or black. The colored sands are then poured into the bowl and stirred by hand. With a flourish, the magician reaches into the bowl to pull out each color of sand, separate and unmixed. With a last stir, the water turns clear again, with a few stray grains of sand left in it.

  8. 3 to See: Sandi tree and light show; Sandoway Nature Center ...

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    Experience an unforgettable celebration at West Palm Beach's waterfront with the 700-ton holiday sand tree at Sandi's Music and Light Show! Delight in the mesmerizing, synchronized music and ...

  9. Christmas lights - Wikipedia

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    [4] [14] These candles symbolized Jesus as the Light of the World. [2] [1] The Christmas tree was adopted in upper-class homes in 18th-century Germany, where it was occasionally decorated with candles, which at the time was a comparatively expensive light source. Candles for the tree were glued with melted wax to a tree branch or attached by pins.

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