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  2. Icebreaker (facilitation) - Wikipedia

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    An icebreaker is a brief facilitation exercise intended to help members of a group begin the process of working together or forming a team.They are commonly presented as games to "warm up" a group by helping members get to know each other and often focus on sharing personal information such as names or hobbies.

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  4. 45 Fun Ice Breaker Facts People Use For A Lasting ... - AOL

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    Someone asked “What’s the ‘fun fact’ you use during ice breakers?” and people share their go-to piece of information. The post 45 Fun Ice Breaker Facts People Use For A Lasting ...

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  7. Icebreaker - Wikipedia

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    In the 15th century the use of ice breakers in Flanders (Oudenaarde, Kortrijk, Ieper, Veurne, Diksmuide and Hulst) was already well established. The use of the ice breaking barges expanded in the 17th century where every town of some importance in the Low Country used some form of icebreaker to keep their waterways clear.

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  9. Aiviq - Wikipedia

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    Twelve-year-old Elizabeth Itta submitted the winning essay, describing how the Walrus, "Aiviq" in the Inupiak language, use their tusks to break ice. She won a cash prize for her school and an invitation to attend the ship's launching ceremony on 24 March 2012. [15] [16] The vessel went for sea trials in April and was delivered on 20 April 2012 ...