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  2. You Should Have Left - Wikipedia

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    You Should Have Left is a 2020 American psychological horror film written and directed by David Koepp, based on the 2017 book of the same name by Daniel Kehlmann.It stars Kevin Bacon and Amanda Seyfried.

  3. The Master and His Emissary - Wikipedia

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    The 608-page book is about the specialist hemispheric functioning of the brain. The differing world views of the right and left brain (the "Master" and "Emissary" in the title, respectively) have, according to the author, shaped Western culture since the time of the ancient Greek philosopher Plato, and the growing conflict between these views has implications for the way the modern world is ...

  4. Shrek! - Wikipedia

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    Shrek! also was named among the picture book winners of the 1990 Children's Book Award given by Parents' Choice. [18] Publishers Weekly gave the book several of the 1990 "Cuffies", a children's book award, including "funniest book of the year" and "best opening line". [19] Some parents objected to the book, feeling it was "unsuitable for ...

  5. Euclid's Elements - Wikipedia

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    The Elements (Greek: Στοιχεῖα Stoikheîa) is a mathematical treatise consisting of 13 books attributed to the ancient Greek mathematician Euclid c. 300 BC. It is a collection of definitions, postulates, propositions (theorems and constructions), and mathematical proofs of the propositions.

  6. Kaaba - Wikipedia

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    In Samaritan literature, the Samaritan Book of the Secrets of Moses states that Ismail and his eldest son Nebaioth built the Kaaba as well as the city of Mecca." [36] The Asatir book was likely compiled in the 10th century CE, [37] though Moses Gaster suggested in 1927 that it was written no later than the second half of the 3rd century BCE. [38]

  7. The Mysterious Benedict Society - Wikipedia

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    Many critics praised the enigmatic plot and puzzles included in the storyline of The Mysterious Benedict Society; journalist Michele Norris, writing for NPR, said, "Almost everything inside this book is an enigma." [8] Additionally, the ethical decisions and moral lessons contained within the book were praised.

  8. Inside Bill's Brain: Decoding Bill Gates - Wikipedia

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    Inside Bill's Brain: Decoding Bill Gates was released on September 20, 2019 on Netflix. [1] The release came after a summer of "unusually bad press" in which "The New Yorker published emails from the MIT Media Lab suggesting that Gates was "directed" by the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein to donate $2 million to the institution (Gates' representative has pushed back on that characterization), and ...

  9. Mein Kampf - Wikipedia

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    The book remains available on Barnes and Noble's website. [115] It is also available in multiple languages, including German, at the Internet Archive. [116] One of the first complete English translations was published by James Vincent Murphy in 1939. [117] The Murphy translation of the book is freely available on Project Gutenberg Australia. [118]