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The principle of contingency claims what life is like at any given time depends on what happened previously.
Memory
The faculty by which the mind stores and remembers information.
Flashbulb Memories
Vivid, detailed memories of significant or traumatic events that feel as if they were captured by a camera's flash.
Accurate Records
Precise documentation or accounts of events, transactions, or observations that are free from errors or distortions.
Trivial Pursuit
A board game in which players answer questions from various categories in order to earn colored wedges, aiming to fill their playing piece.
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