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  2. Adopt Me! - Wikipedia

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    Due to the high cost of pets within the game, with some rare pets selling for up to US$300 on off-platform sites, [29] [30] a large subculture of scammers have risen within Adopt Me!. As the primary user base of Adopt Me! is on average younger than the rest of Roblox [citation needed], they are especially susceptible to falling for scams. [31] [32]

  3. List of projects by James Stirling - Wikipedia

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    1956 House studies [1] Built: 1957-59 Southwell Gardens, London SW7: house conversion; 1957 Expandable house [1] 1957 Three houses at Hyde Park Gate, London, for Basil Mavrolean; Built: 1957? No.11 St. Christopher's Place, London W1; 1957? Prototype house for an estate in St.John's Wood, London; 1957? Langham House (expansion of Ham Common Flats)

  4. Lebensborn - Wikipedia

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    A Lebensborn birth house. Lebensborn e.V. (literally: "Fount of Life") was a secret, SS-initiated, state-registered association in Nazi Germany with the stated goal of increasing the number of children born who met the Nazi standards of "racially pure" and "healthy" Aryans, based on Nazi eugenics (also called "racial hygiene" by some eugenicists).

  5. Birth tourism - Wikipedia

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    Russian birth tourism to Florida to 'maternity hotels' in the 2010s is documented. [10] [15] [16] Birth tourism packages complete with lodging and medical care delivered in Russian begin at $20,000, and go as high as $84,700 for an apartment in Miami's Trump Tower II complete with a "gold-tiled bathtub and chauffeured Cadillac Escalade." [16]

  6. Home birth - Wikipedia

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    The word combination "home birth" arose some time in the middle of the 19th century and coincided with the rise of births that took place in lying-in hospitals. [4] Since women around the world left homes to give birth in clinics and hospitals as the 20th century progressed, the term "home birth" came to refer to giving birth, intentionally or otherwise, in a residence as opposed to a hospital.

  7. History of painting - Wikipedia

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    As with Japanese arts in general, Japanese painting developed through a long history of synthesis and competition between native Japanese aesthetics and adaptation of imported ideas. Ukiyo-e, or "pictures of the floating world," is a genre of Japanese woodblock prints (or "woodcuts") and paintings produced between the 17th and 20th centuries ...

  8. Babies switched at birth - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, at least two known cases occurred in Norway House, Manitoba of babies being switched at birth at the Norway House Hospital: Luke Monias and Norman Barkman, [18] and Leon Swanson and David Tait Jr. [19] Both pairs of boys were from the same small communities, and had been lifelong friends of their switch-mates before learning of the ...

  9. Strawberry box house - Wikipedia

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    A Victory House on Finch Avenue West in Willowdale, Toronto, which was part of a 140-home development in c.1950, only 32 of which remain in 2022. In Canada , a strawberry box house is a house, built during World War II [ 1 ] and into the 1950s to 1960s, in a style that uses a square or rectangular foundation.