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  2. Carolyn Henwood - Wikipedia

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    In 2004 she established the Henwood Trust to support strategies to reduce repeat youth offending and find alternatives to imprisonment. [8] [13] Aiming to protect children from violence, neglect and abuse the Trust drafted the Covenant for our Nation’s Children which was endorsed by a range of organisations, iwi and political parties in 2016 ...

  3. GGPO - Wikipedia

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    GGPO (Good Game Peace Out) is middleware designed to help create a near-lagless online experience for various emulated arcade games and fighting games. The program was created by Tony Cannon, co-founder of fighting game community site Shoryuken and the popular Evolution Championship Series.

  4. Repetitive tuning - Wikipedia

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    The following tunings repeat their notes on a higher octave after two strings: Augmented-fourths tuning, for example, B-F-b-f-b'-f'. Any note fingered on one string can be fingered on two other strings. Thus chords can be fingered in many ways in augmented-fourths tuning.

  5. 2022 in video games - Wikipedia

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    Sony Interactive Entertainment announced that it would be acquiring Repeat.gg, esports tournament platform. [43] 19 Nintendo announced that the Nintendo eShop for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U will be shut down on March 27, 2023. [44] August 5

  6. Don't repeat yourself - Wikipedia

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    "Don't repeat yourself" (DRY), also known as "duplication is evil", is a principle of software development aimed at reducing repetition of information which is likely to change, replacing it with abstractions that are less likely to change, or using data normalization which avoids redundancy in the first place.

  7. Coco.gg - Wikipedia

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    Coco Chat (most recently accessible on the web as coco.gg, originally coco.fr), was an online chat site without registration and free to access , created by Isaac Steidel, and was known for being regularly publicly associated with police or judicial cases. It closed in June 2024.

  8. List of Google Easter eggs - Wikipedia

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    A Pac-Man related interactive Google Doodle from 2010 will be shown to users searching for "google pacman" or "play pacman".. The American technology company Google has added Easter eggs into many of its products and services, such as Google Search, YouTube, and Android since the 2000s.

  9. Trauma trigger - Wikipedia

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    A trauma trigger is a psychological stimulus that prompts involuntary recall of a previous traumatic experience.The stimulus itself need not be frightening or traumatic and may be only indirectly or superficially reminiscent of an earlier traumatic incident, such as a scent or a piece of clothing. [1]