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  2. Wheel of Fortune (medieval) - Wikipedia

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    In medieval and ancient philosophy, the Wheel of Fortune or Rota Fortunae is a symbol of the capricious nature of Fate. The wheel belongs to the goddess Fortuna (Greek equivalent: Tyche) who spins it at random, changing the positions of those on the wheel: some suffer great misfortune, others gain windfalls.

  3. Capricieuse - Wikipedia

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    The rules of La Capricieue were first published in 1892 in England by Professor Hoffmann, [1] but did not appear in the US until 1939. [2] Morehead & Mott-Smith adapted the name to Capricious, but David Parlett and Alphonse Moyse retain the original French name.

  4. Capricious - Wikipedia

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    Capricious may refer to: Capricieuse, also spelled Capricious, a solitaire card game; Capricious (cheese), an aged goat's milk cheese; See also.

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    The company called the idea that the drive thru would have substantial adverse effects on the neighborhood “arbitrary and capricious.” ...

  6. Monkey mind - Wikipedia

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    "Mind-monkey" (心猿) is an exemplary animal metaphor.Some figures of speech are cross-linguistically common, verging upon linguistic universals; many languages use "monkey" or "ape" words to mean "mimic", for instance, Italian scimmiottare "to mock; to mimic" < scimmia "monkey; ape", Japanese sarumane (猿真似 [lit. "monkey imitation"] "copycat; superficial imitation"), and English monkey ...

  7. The Last Answer - Wikipedia

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    The physicist is appalled by the idea of thinking and discovering for no reason but to amuse a being capable of easily out-thinking him with a bit of effort. Templeton decides, therefore, to direct his thoughts towards spiting the Voice, whom he regards as a capricious entity, by destroying himself.

  8. Simple actions can make a big difference to protect homes ...

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    The idea is to get rid of anything that could easily catch on fire if an ember dropped on it. "You want it to fizzle out," said Wright. "That's why the area five feet closest to you house needs to ...

  9. Scientific imperialism - Wikipedia

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    Scientific imperialism is a term that appears to have been coined by Ellis T. Powell when addressing the Commonwealth Club of Canada on 8 September 1920. He defined imperialism as "the sense of arbitrary and capricious domination over the bodies and souls of men," he used the term "scientific imperialism" to mean "the subjection of all the developed and undeveloped powers of the earth to the ...