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  2. Mike Shenk - Wikipedia

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    Mike Shenk (born 1958) is an American crossword puzzle creator and editor. He has been the editor of the Wall Street Journal crossword puzzle since 1998. He is considered one of the foremost crossword constructors of his time. [1] [2] [3]

  3. I Ching - Wikipedia

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    The sinologist Michael Nylan describes the I Ching as the best-known Chinese book in the world. [56] Eliot Weinberger wrote that it is the most "recognized" Chinese book. [ 57 ] In East Asia, it is a foundational text for the Confucian and Daoist philosophical traditions, while in the West, it attracted the attention of Enlightenment ...

  4. Michael Zadoorian - Wikipedia

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    Michael Zadoorian is an American novelist and short story writer of Armenian descent. [1] Zadoorian's work explores love, death, music, memory, things forgotten and found again, the eidetic power of photographic images, and Detroit.

  5. Ten Wings - Wikipedia

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    These writings represent the earliest known interpretations of the Zhouyi, the Bronze Age divination manual underlying the Book of Changes (易經 Yì jīng). By offering philosophical and moral insights, the Ten Wings transformed the text from a practical guide for divination into a profound treatise on metaphysics, ethics, and cosmology. [1]

  6. Grief changes you. Michael Arceneaux is writing through it - AOL

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    The author has made a career out of navigating unstable ground. His latest book, "I Finally Bought Some Jordans," is out next week.

  7. Crossword - Wikipedia

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    An American-style 15×15 crossword grid layout. A crossword (or crossword puzzle) is a word game consisting of a grid of black and white squares, into which solvers enter words or phrases ("entries") crossing each other horizontally ("across") and vertically ("down") according to a set of clues. Each white square is typically filled with one ...

  8. Jiaoshi Yilin - Wikipedia

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    The following items lend credence to at least portions of the text being written later than the lifetime of Jiao Yan Shou (1st century BCE), the purported author: The Red Lord, mentioned in 28 - 34, is a mythological figure that became popular in the waning days of the Western Han, and is to be found in the so-called Han Apocrypha literature.

  9. The Book of Changes (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Changes or The Book of Change commonly refer to the I Ching, an ancient Chinese divination text. The Book of Changes or The Book of Change may also refer to: Book Three: Change, the third season of the animated television series The Legend of Korra; The Book of Change, a semi-biographical novel by Eileen Chang