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  2. 15 Free Hobbies That Are Actually Fun - AOL

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    15 Hobbies That Are Free. ... on books but rather just head to your local library and check them out for free. Libraries are also a great place to find community boards that list free events and ...

  3. High culture - Wikipedia

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    The Creation of Adam, from Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel ceiling – an example of high culture. In a society, high culture encompasses cultural objects of aesthetic value, which a society collectively esteems as being exemplary works of art, [1] and the intellectual works of literature and music, history and philosophy, which a society considers representative of their culture.

  4. List of Dewey Decimal classes - Wikipedia

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    000 Computer science, knowledge, and systems. 000 Computer science, information and general works. 001 Knowledge. 002 The book (writing, libraries, and book-related topics) 003 Systems. 004 Data processing and computer science. 005 Computer programming, programs, and data. 006 Special computer methods (e.g. AI, multimedia, VR) [ 4]

  5. Time management - Wikipedia

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    Time management is the process of planning and exercising conscious control of time spent on specific activities—especially to increase effectiveness, efficiency, and productivity. Time management involves demands relating to work, social life, family, hobbies, personal interests, and commitments. Using time effectively gives people more ...

  6. 8 Free or Low-Cost Hobbies To Take Up During January ... - AOL

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    The weather outside is frightful, and there's also a pandemic, so laying low this winter is the right idea. The only problem is that hanging around at home can get pretty boring pretty fast.

  7. MECE principle - Wikipedia

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    The MECE principle ( mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive) is a grouping principle for separating a set of items into subsets that are mutually exclusive (ME) and collectively exhaustive (CE). [ 1] It was developed in the late 1960s by Barbara Minto at McKinsey & Company and underlies her Minto Pyramid Principle, [ 2] and while she ...

  8. 10 Fun and Free Hobbies for the Restless Winter Months - AOL

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    Instead, cure your cabin fever and ramp up the excitement by taking part in free hobbies and fun activities. Go beyond the usual snowman and igloo and build imaginative snow scenes that will ...

  9. George Ritzer - Wikipedia

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    Ritzer began his higher education at City College of New York, a free college at the time. His scholarship in addition to the free college tuition proved to be a benefit to the economic positioning of the Ritzer family. [4] While at CCNY, Ritzer initially planned to focus on business, but he later changed his major to accounting.