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Rousseau's solution to this puzzle is found much later, in Book 4 chapter 3 of The Social Contract, where he argues that those who obey laws they did not vote for remain bound by a will that is their own, since the democratic process has enabled them to discover the content of a general will in which that they share.
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Posted on Monday by the Daily Mail, the puzzle was found on Brilliant.org, a problem-solving site.
The black mineraloid jet, the compressed remains of ancestors of the monkey-puzzle tree, is found in the cliffs and on the moors and has been used since the Bronze Age to make beads.
An unusually shaped epithelial cell is the pavement cell, which looks like a jigsaw puzzle piece and is found in the leaves of many flowering plants.
Sometimes that meaning lies in the intellectual challenge of solving market puzzles; sometimes it is found in building teams and fostering talent; sometimes it comes from the competitive challenge of being all that one can be as a performance professional.
And unlike an enigmatic riddle, which is usually perplexing until a simple (and retrospectively obvious) answer is found, puzzles are hard to understand until most of the pieces are in place.
This happens periodically: Something a little weird is found, scientists are "puzzled" over it, and the conspiracy theorists go nuts.
The pre-shredded puzzle can be found here (PDF).
Pictures of the pturnip team solving this puzzle can be found on the surveillance page.
The answer to the Korean puzzle can be found in the consequences of the economic reform implemented after the country's 1997 financial crisis.
Every answer in the puzzle may be found in The Chambers Dictionary (2011) except one at 33 (in the OED), one at 25 (a non-dictionary compound), and one proper name.
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