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The party game. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1985.

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Stratton, Bryan. Mario Party 5: Official Strategy Guide. Roseville, CA: Prima Games, 2003.

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Bogenn, Tim. Mario Party 2: Official Strategy Guide. Indianapolis, IN: BradyGames, 2000.

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Cohen, Mark L. The Sims house party expansion pack: Prima's official strategy guide. Roseville, CA: Prima Games, 2001.

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Mason, Bernard Sterling. Party games. New York: Perennial Library, 1986.

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Party games. Glasgow: HarperCollins, 1994.

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Party games. Mankato, Minn: QEB Pub., 2010.

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Mason, Bernard Sterling. Party games. New York: Perennial Library, 1986.

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Development, Prima. Mario Party 2: Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Rocklin, CA: Prima Games, 2000.

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Bounford, Trevor. Children's party games. London: Collins, 2007.

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Schuette, Sarah L. Birthday party games. Mankato, Minn: Capstone Press, 2010.

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Suzy-Jane, Tanner, ed. Children's party games. London: Ward Lock, 1987.

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Birthday party games. Mankato, Minn: Capstone Press, 2010.

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Charades & party games. London: Ward Lock, 1988.

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Schuette, Sarah L. Birthday Party Games. Mankato: Capstone Press, 2010.

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Hodgson, David S. J. Mario Party 3: Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Roseville, CA: Prima Games, 2001.

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Weiss, David J. Bridge: Parity leads in defence. London: Robert Hale, 1994.

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Family party games: Games without frontiers. London: Marshall Pickering, 1992.

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Cameron, James. The Double Game. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190459925.001.0001.

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This book tracks the development of the United States’ first antiballistic missile system from the beginning of the John F. Kennedy administration through its almost total prohibition with the Antiballistic Missile (ABM) Treaty, which the United States and Soviet Union signed in May 1972. Historians generally interpret the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks that led to the ABM Treaty as signaling the United States’ acceptance of strategic stability based on mutual assured destruction (MAD) and approximate nuclear parity between the superpowers. The book argues that this is mistaken, because declassified records indicate that Richard Nixon believed that the United States required nuclear superiority to maintain its national security commitments. Kennedy, Lyndon Baines Johnson, and Nixon all engaged in a double game, in which they attempted to reconcile their personal feelings about the utility of nuclear weapons with the demands of maintaining a façade of strategic coherence to the American public and Congress. Kennedy and Johnson, who were personally far more skeptical than Nixon regarding the merits of nuclear superiority, were forced to adopt a public posture that emphasized its importance, because that was the prevailing public and congressional sentiment at the time. This only changed when the Vietnam War precipitated a collapse in the American domestic consensus behind superiority in 1969, forcing President Nixon to sign strategic arms limitation agreements, the philosophy behind which he profoundly opposed. The book thereby places domestic politics at the center of the formulation of US nuclear strategy.
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Know the Game: Party Games (for Children) (Know the Game). A & C Black (Publishers) Ltd, 1985.

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CREMITTA, Thomas. Creative Halloween Party Games : Halloween Games and Activities for Kids: Funny Halloween Party Game Ideas. Independently Published, 2021.

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Vanderschraaf, Peter. Dilemmas of Interaction. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199832194.003.0001.

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Problems of interaction, which give rise to justice, are structurally problems of game theory, the mathematical theory of interactive decisions. Five problems of interaction are introduced that are all intrinsically important and that help motivate important parts of the discussions in subsequent chapters: the Farmer’s Dilemma, impure coordination, the Stag Hunt, the free-rider problem, and the choice for a powerless party to acquiesce or resist. Elements of noncooperative game theory essential to analyzing problems of justice are reviewed, including especially games in the strategic and extensive forms, the Nash equilibrium, the Prisoner’s Dilemma, and games of incomplete information. Each of the five motivating problems is reformulated game-theoretically. These game-theoretic reformulations reveal precisely why the agents involved would have difficulty arriving at mutually satisfactory resolutions, and why “solutions” for these problems call for principles of justice to guide the agents’ conduct.
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Best Baby Shower Game Book (Party Games and Activities). Meadowbrook, 1997.

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Wallace, Jessica. The Party Game. Shortland Publications, 2001.

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Pritchett, Jan. The party game. Rigby, 1998.

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CARLEE, Jernigan. Murder Mystery Party Games : Virtual Mystery Game to Try for Dinner and Party: Mystery Games for Adults. Independently Published, 2022.

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DELIA, Stallworth. Games for Adults Game Night : Party Games for Adults for Play with Friends at Home: Make Party Night More Eventful with Classic Game. Independently Published, 2021.

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Kit's Mystery Party Game. American Girl, 2005.

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Molly's Mystery Party Game. American Girl, 2005.

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Samantha's Mystery Party Game. American Girl, 2005.

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Lynch, Kevin. Game Day Party Food. Lulu Press, Inc., 2015.

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Publishing, School Specialty. Pizza Party Fraction Game. Ideal, 1999.

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Teddy's Party Card Game. U.S. Games Systems, 1999.

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Party Games. Usborne Publishing Ltd, 1996.

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Party Games! QED Books, 2011.

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Lyles, Whitney. Party Games. Simon & Schuster, Limited, 2008.

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Stine, R. L., and Brittany Pressley. Party Games. Macmillan Audio, 2014.

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Davies, Jessica. Party Games. Piatkus Books, 1988.

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Andrew, Locke, and Parsons Anne, eds. Party games. Henderson, 1995.

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Baker, Alfred Howard. Party Games. Central Publishing Ltd, 2002.

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Carnegie, Jo. Party games. 2013.

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Stine, R. L. Party Games. Thomas Dunne Books, 2014.

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Party Games. Navneet, 2007.

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Callery, Sean. Party Games. HarperCollins Publishers Limited, 2014.

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Davies, Jessica. Party Games. Piatkus Books, 1988.

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Lyles, Whitney. Party Games. Simon Pulse, 2012.

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Funny Language Party Game : Westend Musicals Theme : Back to Front Word Game : Reverse Phrase Game: Crazy Party Game Book. Independently Published, 2022.

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Junior, Haris. Creative Halloween Party Games : Halloween Games and Activities for Kids Ages 4-12: Funny and Silly Halloween Party Game Ideas. Independently Published, 2021.

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Knowis, Brenda. Music Party Games for Music Groups of All Ages (Reproducible Game Materials). Heritage Music Press, 2006.

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Warner, Penny. Just for Fun Party Game Book: Entertaining Games and Activities With Duplicate Game Sheets for Eight Kids. Meadowbrook, 1997.

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