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  2. Ripple effect - Wikipedia

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    A diagram of the Ripple effect illustrating how the "Weinstein Scandal" led all the way to the rise of the Me Too movement.A ripple effect occurs when an initial disturbance to a system propagates outward to disturb an increasingly larger portion of the system, like ripples expanding across the water when an object is dropped into it.

  3. Ripple Effect (film) - Wikipedia

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    Ripple Effect is a 2007 American drama film written and directed by Philippe Caland and starring Forest Whitaker, Virginia Madsen, Minnie Driver and Caland. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Whitaker, Madsen and Driver also served as executive producers of the film.

  4. List of effects - Wikipedia

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    Relativistic Doppler effect (Doppler effects) (special relativity) Renner–Teller effect (molecular physics) Reverse Cerenkov effect (physics) Reverse short-channel effect (transistors) Ringelmann effect (social psychology) Ripple effect (education) (sociology) Robin Hood effect (income distribution) (Robin Hood) (socioeconomics) (taxation)

  5. Ripple Effect (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A ripple effect is a situation where an effect from an initial state can be followed outwards incrementally. Ripple Effect may refer to: Ripple Effect (puzzle), a logic puzzle published by Nikoli; Ripple Effect project, project to provide the poor with clean safe water started in 2009

  6. Danger Close Games - Wikipedia

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    Danger Close Games (formerly DreamWorks Interactive LLC and EA Los Angeles) was an American video game developer based in Los Angeles.The company was founded in March 1995 as joint venture between DreamWorks SKG and Microsoft (later moved to Microsoft Games) under the name DreamWorks Interactive, with studios in Redmond, Washington, and Los Angeles.

  7. Ripple (electrical) - Wikipedia

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    In this meaning also, ripple is usually to be considered an incidental effect, its existence being a compromise between the amount of ripple and other design parameters. Ripple is wasted power, and has many undesirable effects in a DC circuit: it heats components, causes noise and distortion, and may cause digital circuits to operate improperly.

  8. Ripple - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy Ripple (1909–1959), baseball player; Kenneth Francis Ripple (born 1943), Senior United States Circuit Judge; Mark Ripple (born 1967), businessperson and author; Richard E. Ripple (1931–2010), American educational psychologist

  9. Ripple Effect (puzzle) - Wikipedia

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    Ripple Effect is played on a rectangular grid divided into polyominoes. The solver must place one positive integer into each cell of the grid - some of which may be given in advance - according to these rules: Every polyomino must contain the consecutive integers from 1 to the quantity of cells in that polyomino inclusive.