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  2. Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs - Wikipedia

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    Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs - The 4-D Experience is a 14-minute 4-D film shown at various 4-D theaters over the world. It retells the condensed story of Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs with the help of 3-D projection and sensory effects, including moving seats, wind, mist, snow and scents.

  3. 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.

  4. The 50 best Christmas gifts for everyone on your list this year

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    Science of Cooking: Ice Cream. $35 at KiwiCo. Best gift for 6-year-olds Nerf Elite Junior Toy Blaster. ... Darn Good Yarn is one of my favorite places to buy yarn. It's colorful, high-quality, and ...

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    Sparkling Ice Cherry Limeade Flavored Spring Water. ... yarn, stuffing, crochet hook, plastic beads and instructions. Best of all, you’re only spending $1.25 for the set. ...

  6. Intarsia (knitting) - Wikipedia

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    Materials required include multiple colours of yarn, standard needles, and bobbins. Bobbins serve to contain the inactive yarn and help keep it from getting tangled. Unlike the narrow, wooden ones used to make bobbin lace, modern intarsia bobbins resemble translucent plastic yo-yos that can snap tight to prevent the yarn from unwinding.

  7. Phase-change material - Wikipedia

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    Water/ice is therefore a very useful phase change material and has been used to store winter cold to cool buildings in summer since at least the time of the Achaemenid Empire. By melting and solidifying at the phase-change temperature (PCT), a PCM is capable of storing and releasing large amounts of energy compared to sensible heat storage.