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  2. List of Roblox games - Wikipedia

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    Welcome to Bloxburg is a life-simulation and role-playing game created in 2014. [108] Based on The Sims, it was noted that it costed 25 Robux to access the game, before becoming free-to-play on June 15, 2024. [‡ 13] [109] It was acquired by Embracer Group in 2023 under Coffee Stain Gothenburg, [b] a subsidiary of Coffee Stain created for ...

  3. Fire making - Wikipedia

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    Electrical firemaking involves the contact of an electrically heated object to tinder. A current is run through the object until it is red hot, like the burners on an electric stove, and it is brought into contact with the tinder, lighting it. For example, a foil-paper chewing gum wrapper will heat-up and ignite; or a flashlight battery coming ...

  4. Glossary of firelighting - Wikipedia

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    An open matchbook A tinderbox (approx. 3 in (7.6 cm) in length) with firesteel and flint matchbook. Main article: Matchbook. A small paperboard folder enclosing a quantity of matches and having a coarse striking surface on the exterior. matchbox. Main article: Matchbox. A box made of cardboard or thin wood designed to hold matches.

  5. Weather Underground - Wikipedia

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    [79] This decision was made in response to increased pressure from law enforcement, [80] and a belief that underground guerilla warfare was the best way to combat the U.S. government. [79] During a closed-door meeting of the Weather Underground's leadership, the decision was also taken to abolish Students for a Democratic Society. [81]

  6. Kubla Khan - Wikipedia

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    Byron persuaded Coleridge to publish the poem, and on 12 April 1816, a contract was drawn up with the publisher John Murray for £80. [25] The Preface of Kubla Khan explained that it was printed "at the request of a poet of great and deserved celebrity, and as far as the author's own opinions are concerned, rather as a psychological curiosity ...