Patterns in multiple-choice tests
An urban legend is that some multiple choice tests are written with patterns or codes in the answers. For example, a test of 12 questions, each questi...
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An urban legend is that some multiple choice tests are written with patterns or codes in the answers. For example, a test of 12 questions, each questi...
blues-rock cover song is an interpretation and recording of a blues song by a blues-rock or rock performer. Blues-rock cover songs resulted when " mus...
Shay Tubaly is a controversial Israeli spiritual teacher, born in Ramle in 1976. Personal and Early LifeTubaly has been the editor and producer of the...
Matt Riviera (born May 18, 1983, in Russellville, AR) is an American professional wrestler, actor, movie producer, and Reality TV star.As a wrestler, ...
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WhitificationThe systematic attempt to force a race to conform to your ideas.Also known as: Euriphiation, Indification, ect.Whitification of Native Am...
Scooby Doo and The Toon Tour of Mysteries is a DVD Rom that features mystery-solving episodes of Johnny Bravo, The Powerpuff Girls, Dexter's Laborator...
Mohammad Shaikh (born 6 October 1952 in Karachi) is the chairman of the International Islamic Propagation Center. BackgroundBrother Mohammad Shaikh st...
Arthur F. Madsen, a published technology transfer specialist and corporate translator, was born of Danish and Irish parentage on June 17, 1945, Father...
Between the end of the 19th century and 1945 several Navies suffered severe accidents for reasons which not immediately obvious, leading to the phnome...
Battrick is a free Internet browser-based cricket management game inspired by the football management game Hattrick. According to the game's creator, ...
Taxation of Carried Interest in Private Equity Firms and Hedge Funds Just in the past few years, private equity firms and hedge funds have had a huge ...
Matilda Harriet Jane Hunter (often referred to as "Mattie") is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Home and Away. She has been portraye...
East Carolina University is home to 15 residence halls located in three separate neighborhoods. The neighborhoods, starting on the western side of mai...
This is a list of auto-antonyms in English -- that is, words which in and of themselves have two or more generally accepted meanings in the English la...
Transformice (or TM) is a multiplayer platformer game, where the player controls a mouse whose goal is to try and return with the cheese faster than a...
Ana Free (born Ana Gomes Ferreira June 29, 1987, in Lisbon, Portugal), is a singer-songwriter most known for posting her songs on You Tube, beginning ...
Rolex Gang The Rolex Gang is a South African gang. The Rolex Gang is an organized crime unit that specifically steels Rolex watches and sells them to ...
Laura Zeng (born October 1999) is a two-time USA rhythmic gymnastics national champion for level 5 and level 7. She is also a ballet dancer and has ad...