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  2. CBC Kids - Wikipedia

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    CBC Kids is a Canadian children's block on CBC Television.The block was launched as Hodge Podge Lodge in 1987 and contains programming targeted at children. The block airs on weekdays from 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., Saturdays from 6:00 a.m. to noon and Sundays from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m.

  3. Rock paper scissors - Wikipedia

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    Rock paper scissors (also known by several other names and word orders, see § Names) is an intransitive hand game, usually played between two people, in which each player simultaneously forms one of three shapes with an outstretched hand.

  4. List of Max & Ruby episodes - Wikipedia

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    January 23, 2012. ( 2012-01-23) Ruby picks Max up from Grandma's house and the two return home following Ruby's playdate at Louise's house. Max wants to say hello to and play with his toys, but Ruby tells him to put them away before Louise comes over to continue her and Ruby's playdate at Max & Ruby's house. 54b.

  5. Madeline (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    Madeline 1st and 2nd Grade Math. NA: July 12, 1999. Madeline is a series of educational point-and-click adventure video games which were developed during the mid-1990s for Windows and Mac systems. [1] [2] The games are an extension of the Madeline series of children's books by Ludwig Bemelmans, which describe the adventures of a young French girl.

  6. Box hockey - Wikipedia

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    Box hockey (or schlockey) is an active hand game played between two people with sticks, a puck and a compartmented box (typically 5–8 feet or 1.5–2.4 meters long), and typically played outdoors. The object of the game is to move a hockey puck through the center dividers of the box, out through a hole placed at each end of the box, also ...

  7. Hockey-stick identity - Wikipedia

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    The hockey stick identity confirms, for example: for n =6, r =2: 1+3+6+10+15=35. In combinatorial mathematics, the hockey-stick identity, [1] Christmas stocking identity, [2] boomerang identity, Fermat's identity or Chu's Theorem, [3] states that if are integers, then. The name stems from the graphical representation of the identity on Pascal's ...

  8. Puppet (software) - Wikipedia

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    Puppet is a software configuration management tool which includes its own declarative language to describe system configuration. It is being developed by Puppet Inc., founded by Luke Kanies in 2005. Its primary product, Puppet Enterprise, [3] is a proprietary and closed-source version of its open-source Puppet software.

  9. CBBC Puppets - Wikipedia

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    CBBC Puppets are makeshift sidekicks which are used as part of the presentation of children’s programmes on the BBC, and have been used since in-vision children's continuity began in 1985. History "Bobby the Banana", an inanimate plush banana toy, was the first puppet, joining presenter Phillip Schofield for many