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  2. Paper fortune teller - Wikipedia

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    Paper fortune teller. A fortune teller is a form of origami used in children's games. Parts of the fortune teller are labelled with colors or numbers that serve as options for a player to choose from, and on the inside are eight flaps, each concealing a message. The person operating the fortune teller manipulates the device based on the choices ...

  3. James Whatman (papermaker) - Wikipedia

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    James Whatman (papermaker) James Whatman (1702–1759), the Elder, was a paper maker, born in Kent, who made revolutionary advances to the craft in England. He is noted as the inventor of wove paper (or Vélin), an innovation used for high-quality art and printing. The techniques continued to be developed by his son, James Whatman the Younger ...

  4. History of papermaking in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    1620–1800. Early paper in Massachusetts was, as was common in Europe, made from cotton and linen rags. [1] As the 18th century progressed, the demand for printed books was increasingly met by local printers, so the demand for paper increased and rags became scarce. [1] One paper manufacturer in Massachusetts even issued paper with a "Save ...

  5. Worksheet - Wikipedia

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    A worksheet, in the word's original meaning, is a sheet of paper on which one performs work. They come in many forms, most commonly associated with children's school work assignments, tax forms, and accounting or other business environments. Software is increasingly taking over the paper-based worksheet. It can be a printed page that a child ...

  6. Rice paper - Wikipedia

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    Rice paper is a product constructed of paper-like materials made from different plants. These include: These include: Thin peeled dried pith of Tetrapanax papyrifer : A sheet-like "paper" material was used extensively in late 19th century Guangdong , China as a common support medium for gouache paintings sold to Western clients of the era.

  7. Random number table - Wikipedia

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    Random number table. Random number tables have been used in statistics for tasks such as selected random samples. This was much more effective than manually selecting the random samples (with dice, cards, etc.). Nowadays, tables of random numbers have been replaced by computational random number generators . If carefully prepared, the filtering ...

  8. Timeline of tabletop role-playing games - Wikipedia

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    Blood of Heroes. Deadlands: Hell on Earth. The Extraordinary Adventures of Baron Munchausen. Hercules & Xena. Mage: The Sorcerer's Crusade. Marvel Super Heroes Adventure Game. QAGS. Runeslayers. Star Trek: The Next Generation Role-playing Game.

  9. James Bridges - Wikipedia

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    Bridges went on to write and direct a number of notable films, including The Baby Maker; The Paper Chase; September 30, 1955; The China Syndrome; Urban Cowboy; Mike's Murder; Perfect; and Bright Lights, Big City. Bridges was a mentor to actress Debra Winger. Death. In 1990, Bridges was diagnosed with intestinal cancer.