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| 2008 Beijing Olympics = 2008 Summer Olympics; global multi-sport event hosted in Beijing |
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| 91st Street = Street in New York City |
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| Allen Carr’s method = Quit-smoking approach; Easyway method emphasizing belief change |
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| ABC = American television network; broadcast programming |
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| Annual Review = Personal reflection practice; yearly habit and outcome review |
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| Abbotsford, Canada = City in British Columbia, Canada |
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| BJ Fogg = Behavior scientist; creator of Tiny Habits framework |
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| Alabama = U.S. state |
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| Boston = U.S. city in Massachusetts |
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| Allen Carr’s Easy Way to Stop Smoking = Stop-smoking method and book by Allen Carr |
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| British Cycling = National governing body for cycle sport in Great Britain |
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| Anaheim = City in California, USA |
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| Bryan Harris = Entrepreneur; creator of a public habit contract example |
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| Athens Olympics = 2004 Summer Olympics held in Athens |
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| Career Best Effort (CBE) system = Performance-tracking system; Pat Riley’s incremental improvement program |
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| Atoms = Official Atomic Habits habit-tracking app |
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| Choice architecture = Environment design principle; structures choices to influence decisions |
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| Auburn = U.S. university and city name |
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| Comedian = Documentary film starring Jerry Seinfeld |
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| Avery = Publishing imprint of Penguin Random House |
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| Commitment device = Precommitment strategy; present choice restricting future behavior |
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| Beijing Olympics = 2008 Summer Olympics held in Beijing |
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| Dave Brailsford = British cycling coach; architect of marginal gains strategy |
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| Benjamin Franklin = American Founding Father; scientist, inventor, printer, diplomat |
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| Dopamine = Neurotransmitter; central to reward and motivation processes |
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| Boston = City in Massachusetts, USA |
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| Flow = Psychological state; deep focus and optimal engagement |
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| Bobby Fischer = American chess grandmaster |
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| Framingham Heart Study = Longitudinal cardiovascular study; social network analyses included |
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| Bradley Wiggins = British cyclist; first British Tour de France winner |
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| Gary Klein = Psychologist; researcher of naturalistic decision making |
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| British Cycling = Great Britain’s national cycling governing body |
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| Goldilocks Rule = Motivation principle; tasks of just-manageable difficulty |
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| Bryan Harris = American entrepreneur |
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| Great Britain = Geographical term; island including England, Scotland, and Wales |
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| Budapest = Capital city of Hungary |
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| Habit stacking = Behavioral technique; linking a new habit to an existing one |
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| Career Best Effort (CBE) = Performance score system created by coach Pat Riley |
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| Habits Scorecard = Self-monitoring tool; lists and rates current habits |
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| Chris Froome = British cyclist; Tour de France champion |
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| Harvard Law = Harvard Law School; law faculty of Harvard University |
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| Chris Rock = American comedian and actor |
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| Harvard Negotiation Project = Research program on negotiation at Harvard |
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| Comedian = Documentary film about Jerry Seinfeld |
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| Hicham El Guerrouj = Moroccan middle-distance runner; mile and 1500m great |
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| Cycflix = Exercise-bike setup that streams Netflix only while pedaling |
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| Implementation intention = If-then planning formula; specifies behavior, time, and place |
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| Dave Brailsford = British cycling coach and executive |
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| James Clear = American author and speaker on habits |
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| Disneyland = Theme park in Anaheim, California |
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| James Olds = Neuroscientist; co-discoverer of brain reward pathways |
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| Dublin = Capital city of Ireland |
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| Edward Thorndike = American psychologist; pioneer of learning research |
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| Eliud Kipchoge = Kenyan marathon runner; Olympic champion |
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| Financial Times = British business newspaper |
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| First Avenue = Avenue in New York City |
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| Fortune 500 = Annual list of large U.S. companies |
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| Four Laws of Behavior Change = Habit framework: make it obvious, attractive, easy, satisfying |
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| Gary Klein = American psychologist; decision-making research |
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| Great Britain = Island part of the United Kingdom |
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| Grey’s Anatomy = American medical drama television series |
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| Habits Scorecard = Simple checklist to label and rate daily habits |
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| Harvard Law School = Graduate law school of Harvard University |
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| Harvard Negotiation Project = Harvard program on negotiation research and teaching |
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| Hicham El Guerrouj = Moroccan middle-distance runner; Olympic champion |
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| How to Get Away with Murder = American legal thriller television series |
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| Istanbul = City in Turkey |
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| İstiklal Caddesi = Major pedestrian street in Istanbul |
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| James Clear = American writer and speaker on habits |
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| JamesClear.com = Official website of James Clear |
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| Jerry Seinfeld = American comedian and actor |
| Jerry Seinfeld = American comedian and actor |
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| Jerry Uelsmann = American photographer |
| Jerry Uelsmann = American photographer; known for darkroom composites |
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| Katherine Milkman = Behavioral scientist at the University of Pennsylvania |
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| Judit = Person |
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| Karachi, Pakistan = Largest city |
| Karachi, Pakistan = Largest city of Pakistan; provincial capital of Sindh |
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| Lee Robins = American sociologist; studied Vietnam veteran heroin use |
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| Lewin’s equation = Behavioral formula; behavior as function of person and environment |
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| Klára = Person |
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| London 2012 = 2012 Summer Olympics; global multi-sport event hosted in London |
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| László Polgár = Hungarian educator and chess trainer |
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| Massachusetts General Hospital = Major teaching hospital in Boston |
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| Law of Effect = Psychology principle: rewarded behaviors are repeated |
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| McGill University = Public research university in Montreal |
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| Lee Robins = American sociologist |
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| London = Capital city of the United Kingdom |
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| Los Angeles = City in California, USA |
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| Los Angeles Lakers = NBA basketball team based in Los Angeles |
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| Manhattan = Borough of New York City |
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| Margaret Cho = American comedian and actress |
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| Massachusetts General Hospital = Teaching hospital in Boston |
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| Michael Phelps = American swimmer; most decorated Olympian |
| Michael Phelps = American swimmer; most decorated Olympian |
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| Nashville = City in Tennessee, United States |
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| Mike Massimino = American astronaut; Hubble Space Telescope spacewalker |
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| Natchez, Mississippi = City on the Mississippi River in the United States |
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| MIT = American research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts |
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| Morgan Murphy = U.S. Representative from Illinois |
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| Natchez, Mississippi = City in Mississippi, USA |
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| NBA = National Basketball Association; U.S. professional league |
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| New York = U.S. state |
| New York = U.S. state |
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| New York Times bestseller list = U.S. newspaper’s book sales ranking |
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| Niko Tinbergen = Dutch ethologist; Nobel laureate in Physiology or Medicine |
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| New York Times = Major U.S. newspaper; bestseller lists |
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| Notre-Dame de Paris = Historical novel by Victor Hugo |
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| Niko Tinbergen = Dutch ethologist; Nobel laureate |
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| Omaha = City in Nebraska, United States |
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| Nixon administration = U.S. presidential administration of Richard Nixon |
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| Oswald Nuckols = IT developer mentioned for “reset the room” routine |
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| Omaha = City in Nebraska, USA |
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| Paper Clip Strategy = Visual tracking method; move items to mark progress |
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| Oswald Nuckols = IT developer |
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| Paper Clip Strategy = Habit-tracking method moving a clip per completed action |
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| Pat Riley = American basketball coach and executive |
| Pat Riley = American basketball coach and executive |
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| Peter Milner = Neuroscientist; co-discoverer of brain reward pathways |
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| Penguin Random House = Global book publisher |
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| Pointing-and-calling = Safety procedure; verbalizing and gesturing to confirm cues |
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| PNAS = Scientific journal of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences |
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| Pumping Iron gym = New York City gym referenced by Twyla Tharp |
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| Pointing-and-Calling = Safety procedure using verbal pointing to reduce errors |
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| Solomon Asch = Polish-American psychologist; conformity experiments |
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| Premack’s Principle = Psychology idea: preferred activities reinforce less preferred activities |
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| Stephen Luby = Epidemiologist; studied handwashing adoption in Karachi |
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| Procter & Gamble = American consumer goods company |
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| Swarthmore College = Private liberal arts college in Pennsylvania |
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| PRH = Abbreviation for Penguin Random House |
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| Team Sky = British professional cycling team (now Ineos Grenadiers) |
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| Pumping Iron gym = Gym in Manhattan, New York |
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| Thanksgiving = U.S. holiday observed in late November |
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| RCSI = Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland; Irish medical university |
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| Thomas Frank = Entrepreneur and YouTuber; productivity content creator |
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| Robert Steele = U.S. Representative from Connecticut |
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| Tour de France = Annual multi-stage professional cycling race in France |
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| Roger Fisher = American law professor; negotiation expert |
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| Trent Dyrsmid = Canadian stockbroker; paper clip strategy example |
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| Safeguard = Soap brand by Procter & Gamble |
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| Scandal = American political thriller television series |
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| Shonda Rhimes = American television producer and writer |
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| Sofia = Person |
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| Solomon Asch = Polish-American psychologist; conformity studies |
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| Special Action Office of Drug Abuse Prevention = U.S. government office for drug-abuse policy |
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| Steve Martin = American comedian and actor |
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| Susan = Person |
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| The Atomic Habits Workbook = Companion workbook to Atomic Habits |
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| The Guardian = British newspaper |
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| The Hunchback of Notre-Dame = Novel by Victor Hugo |
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| The Washington Post = Major U.S. newspaper |
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| Thomas Frank = American productivity creator and author |
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| TGIT = ABC Thursday-night programming block |
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| Tour de France = Annual multi-stage bicycle race in France |
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| Trent Dyrsmid = Canadian stockbroker |
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| Twyla Tharp = American choreographer and author |
| Twyla Tharp = American choreographer and author |
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| U.S. = United States of America; country |
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| University of Florida = Public university in Gainesville, Florida |
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| University of Florida = Public research university in Gainesville |
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| Victor Hugo = French novelist and poet |
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| University of Pennsylvania = Private Ivy League research university |
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| White House = Official residence and office of the U.S. President |
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| Victor Hugo = French novelist, poet, and dramatist |
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| WIRED = Technology magazine |
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| Vietnam = Southeast Asian country |
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| World War II = Global war involving Allied and Axis powers |
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| WorldCat = Global library catalog |
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| Wrigley = Chewing gum brand |
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| Yerkes–Dodson law = Psychology principle linking arousal to performance |
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