You have to unite three or more same gems in order to form groups. The groups can be formed either horizontally or vertically. To move a gem, you must click on it. If that gem will not create a group of three or more same gems, then it will move back to its original place. Once the groups of three or more same gems are formed, those gems will disappear, and new gems will fall into the place where the groups were before. This can be beneficial because the new gems may form groups automatically, and therefore give you more points. If you are stuck, and cannot see any possibilities, you have help. There is a purple "hint" button that will give you a hand and show you a possible combination of gems. This game is a strategy game. You have to be fast and see what possibilities of forming groups of three or more same gems are available. The game has colorful graphics and delightful music while you play. It is the type of game that enhances your ability of visual identification. It is good for children.
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Remarks before the Economic Club of Detroit
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When I first took the podium to deliver the speech reprinted here, I was addressing the Detroit Economic Club, a world-renowned forum for sharing ideas. But even with my natural optimism and the publicity associated with that prestigious venue, I never imagined the amount of attention the "Seven Principles of Sound Public Policy" would receive in the days and years that followed.
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