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  2. Party favor - Wikipedia

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    Wedding favors are diverse and usually complement the theme or season of the event. Classic favors can range from the classic sugared almonds or individual chocolates to candles and scented soaps. Modern gift trends include: CDs with the favorite music of the bride and groom, shot glasses filled with colored candy or a charitable donation in ...

  3. 27 creative marriage proposal ideas, according to wedding ...

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    Thinking of popping the question to your significant other? Wedding planners share the 27 most romantic marriage proposal ideas.

  4. These creative at-home date night ideas prove home is where ...

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    Want to stay in with your sweetheart? Try these fun, creative, and cheap at-home date night ideas for couples, all approved by experts.

  5. 10 Lush, Satisfying Recipes That Are Actually Easy (and Cheap ...

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    3. Miso Black Cod. A dish made famous by acclaimed Japanese chef Nobu Matsuhisa, miso black cod is creamy, savory, and utterly satisfying. By marinating the cod in a mixture of miso, sugar, and ...

  6. Mercantilism - Wikipedia

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    Mercantilism. Seaport at sunset, a painting by Claude Lorrain, completed in 1639 at the height of mercantilism. Mercantilism is a nationalist economic policy that is designed to maximize the exports and minimize the imports for an economy. In other words, it seeks to maximize the accumulation of resources within the country and use those ...

  7. Confirmation bias - Wikipedia

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    Confirmation bias (also confirmatory bias, myside bias, [a] or congeniality bias [2]) is the tendency to search for, interpret, favor, and recall information in a way that confirms or supports one's prior beliefs or values. [3] People display this bias when they select information that supports their views, ignoring contrary information, or ...