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The Battle of the Bulge
Public Entertainment
Forms of entertainment that are either performed or directly funded by the government or accessible to the public, often free of charge or for a nominal fee.
Wealth
An accumulation of valuable resources or possessions, including money, real estate, and investments, which can generate income.
Contribute
To give something, such as time, money, or knowledge, towards a common goal or cause.
Benefit
The advantage or profit gained from something, often used in the context of analyzing economic decisions.
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