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  2. Culture of Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota's more than 10,000 lakes play an important role in the state's recreation patterns. It has the most per-capita boat registrations of any state. [7] Children in Minnesota play the game Duck Duck Gray Duck, in contrast to other American states, where "Duck Duck Goose" is played instead.

  3. Minnesota nice - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota nice is a cultural stereotype applied to the behavior of people from Minnesota, implying residents are unusually courteous, reserved, and mild-mannered compared to people from other states and more akin to their Canadian neighbors in Northern Ontario.

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    Whether their kids like it or not, parents admit to using slang terms as well. The Preply survey shows 3 in 4 parents admit to using slang terms that are popular with teens. The most popular terms ...

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  6. Cuisine of Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota barbecue in includes meats like lamb, ribs, chicken, pulled pork, and fish such as smoked salmon. Horseradish is used opposed to chiles. Brown sugar, molasses, and tomato is also used. Spices such as allspice, nutmeg, and star anise. Minnesota barbecue is served with lingonberries, lefse, ranch, pickles, and broccoli salad.

  7. 11 Common Behaviors of Authentic People—and One Thing ... - AOL

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    "An authentic person finds their own books, music, hobbies, causes and other favorite things," Dr. Lieberman says. "They don’t pretend to like things because others think they’re cool.

  8. 2 Things Grown-Ups Need to Stop Saying to Kids Going ... - AOL

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    At 11 years old, I confided in my mom that I thought I was dying as I had two identical tumors forming on my chest. There was no judgment—or really any kind of reaction—for my mom’s part.

  9. George Bonga - Wikipedia

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    His daughter, Marguerite Bonga (born c. 1797) married the first Swedish settler in Minnesota, Jacob Fahlstrom [3] and the couple lived and worked near Fort Snelling for a time before establishing a farm in Afton in modern-day Minnesota. [4] As Pierre Bonga was a relatively successful trader, he sent George to Montreal for school.