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  2. Indoor skiing - Wikipedia

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    Snow Valley, Peer; China. L*SNOW Indoor Skiing Theme Resort located in Pudong, ... SnowWorld, Landgraaf with a total of 35,000 m 2 (380,000 sq ft) of snow.

  3. Peer Pressure (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Peer Pressure is an American television game show where youths performed stunts and answered questions about moral dilemmas.The show aired in syndication from 1997-1998 in first-run (with re-edited repeats airing until 2000), and was hosted by Nick Spano and Valarie Rae Miller.

  4. Social influence - Wikipedia

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    It takes many forms and can be seen in conformity, socialization, peer pressure, obedience, leadership, persuasion, sales, and marketing. Typically social influence results from a specific action, command, or request, but people also alter their attitudes and behaviors in response to what they perceive others might do or think.

  5. The puzzling and powerful polar vortex faces 'big uncertainty ...

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    Cohen and his co-authors suggest Arctic change favors more polar vortex disruptions, which can trigger more severe winter weather for weeks. Looking ahead several decades, the picture is more ...

  6. Snow World - Wikipedia

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    Ocean Park Multitech Ltd. took the 2 acres (0.81 ha) plot on a 33-year lease from the Government of Andhra Pradesh at the rate of ₹ 3.6 million (US$42,000) per year. The lease amount was to go up by 5% every year.

  7. Pressure 1 - Wikipedia

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    Pressure 1 was a game show targeted at teenagers and preteens. Hosted by Mark Long, the series aired in weekly syndication for one season, from Fall 1999 to Spring 2000, with reruns continuing until September.

  8. Peer pressure - Wikipedia

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    Peer pressure is a direct or indirect influence on peers, i.e., members of social groups with similar interests and experiences, or social statuses. Members of a peer group are more likely to influence a person's beliefs, values, religion and behavior.

  9. Three degrees of influence - Wikipedia

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    Three degrees of influence is a theory in the realm of social networks, [1] proposed by Nicholas A. Christakis and James H. Fowler in 2007. This argument is basically that peer effects need not stop at one degree of separation.