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  2. Small Giant Games - Wikipedia

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    Small Giant Games is a mobile game development company based in Helsinki, Finland.It was founded in 2013 by former employees of mobile game maker Sulake.After producing two casual games, Small Giant found success with a match-three role-playing game entitled Empires and Puzzles.

  3. What Has Government Done to Our Money? - Wikipedia

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    Rothbard states that many European governments went bankrupt due to World War I, and how they left the gold standard in order to try to solve their financial issues.He also argues that this strategy was partially responsible for World War II, and led to economic problems throughout the world.

  4. SPQR: The Empire's Darkest Hour - Wikipedia

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    SPQR: The Empire's Darkest Hour, also known simply as SPQR, is a computer adventure game by American studio CyberSites and published in 1995 by GT Interactive. Set in Ancient Rome , the player must solve a number of puzzles to uncover a criminal who wants to destroy Rome.

  5. Games & Puzzles - Wikipedia

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    The magazine was first published in May 1972 by Edu-Games (UK) Ltd. [1] The first editor was Graeme Levin who recruited a variety of games and puzzles experts as writers and consultant editors including Darryl Francis, David Parlett, David Pritchard, Don Turnbull, Eric Solomon, Gyles Brandreth, Nick Palmer, R. C. Bell, Richard Sharp, Sid Sackson and Tony Buzan.

  6. Swan maiden - Wikipedia

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    In the Völundarkviða, Wayland Smith and his brothers marry valkyries who dress in swan skins.. The "swan maiden" story is a name in folkloristics used to refer to three kinds of stories: those where one of the characters is a bird-maiden, in which she can appear either as a bird or as a woman; those in which one of the elements of the narrative is the theft of the feather-robe belonging to a ...

  7. Swan Lake (Bourne) - Wikipedia

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    The plot has evolved over the years since the debut. The most conspicuous change Bourne made was to remove the subplot of the von Rothbart conspiracy to put his son on the throne. The Private Secretary now becomes just a functionary (no longer a von Rothbart counterpart, nor villain) and the Stranger is no longer shown conspiring with him.

  8. Ravensburger - Wikipedia

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    Ravensburger has since released larger puzzles, with their largest being "Memorable Disney Moments" and "Making Mickey Magic" having 40,320 pieces each, however they have also since lost the world record to a 51,300 piece puzzle released by Kodak. [3] Swedish toy train company BRIO was acquired by the Ravensburger Group on 8 January 2015. [4]

  9. Murray Rothbard - Wikipedia

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    Although Rothbard adopted Ludwig von Mises' deductive methodology for his social theory and economics, [114] he parted with Mises on the question of ethics. Specifically, he rejected Mises' conviction that ethical values remain subjective and opposed utilitarianism in favor of principle-based, natural law reasoning.