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The Division Offices have been directed to purchase chess sets using their MOOE and to provide each school with Chess sets following the three sets per class ratio.
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"Chess is not a game of instant gratification, and that is an important life skill for all children to learn," he said.
Chess, as a Survival Skill Stephanie Banchero 2010
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Battle Chess is such a great premise that I'm surprised that nobody's done an update in the past decade.
Star Wars and Philosophy darkerblogistan 2009
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Chess is a game that is played on a square board of 8 rows and 8 columns, making a total of 64 square spaces.
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It has been well established that Chess is one of the most classic games in history.
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Chess is a complex board game, checkers, not as much.
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Heather Chaplin probably thinks Chess is an unsophisticated game because it's, like, just about war or something.
Kicking The Dog SVGL 2009
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I remember the reporting of the "gaolbird" case in "Chess" (Sutton Coldfield, sufficient address).
The Friends Institute, Birmingham, and some chess and political memories 2008
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Of course, the game has long-since adopted standard rules (with numerous agreed-upon variations, of course) but Shenk seems to argue here that essentially Chess is an early example of the OS movement. posted by KaneCitizen at 9: 45 AM
Open-Source Chess? KaneCitizen 2006
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Of course, the game has long-since adopted standard rules (with numerous agreed-upon variations, of course) but Shenk seems to argue here that essentially Chess is an early example of the OS movement. posted by KaneCitizen at 9: 45 AM
Archive 2006-09-01 KaneCitizen 2006
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