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Abacus
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Abacus
An instrument allowing one to quickly add and subtract numbers. Generally, an abacus is composed of a rectangular frame in which horizontal rods are partially covered with beads. The beads may be moved one way or the other to make calculations. It was invented in China in the 2nd century CE and is considered the earliest calculator.


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When I challenged the firm, they refused to take stocks of the pounds 10 mini bead frame off the shelves, claiming that the incident could not recur.
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