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  2. Prize indemnity insurance - Wikipedia

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    Since 2013, "Big Money Week" with $100,000 or greater prizes has aired in daytime close to the television sweeps [2] and prime-time episodes have aired sporadically since then, but using the daytime budget. The most common Big Money Week million-dollar game is Plinko, by simply replacing the $10,000 slot with a $100,000 or $200,000 slot, as a ...

  3. Skill testing question - Wikipedia

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    For example, a sample question is "(16 × 5) - (12 ÷ 4)" (Answer: 77). The winner should not receive any assistance (e.g. using a calculator, asking another individual to calculate the answer for the winner) in answering the STQ. Enforcement of these rules is not very stringent, especially for small prizes.

  4. Employee Appreciation Day - Wikipedia

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    Employee Appreciation Day is an event, observed on the first Friday in March, meant for employers to give thanks or recognition to their employees.It was created by Dr. Bob Nelson who was a founding member of Recognition Professionals International in 1995, [1] [2] initially to celebrate the publication of his book 1,001 Ways to Reward Employees and to remind employers to thank their employees ...

  5. ‘Wheel of Fortune’ Host Ryan Seacrest Teases ‘Souped Up ...

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    “We'll have some special surprises and maybe some souped up cash giveaways for the premiere week,” Seacrest, 49, exclusively told Us Weekly at the Wheel of Fortune Ferris Wheel

  6. Wikipedia:Merchandise giveaways - Wikipedia

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    Meta:Merchandise giveaways This page is a soft redirect This page was last edited on 13 January 2019, at 03:08 (UTC). Text is ... Code of Conduct; Developers;

  7. Riot Games - Wikipedia

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    Riot Games, Inc. is an American video game developer, publisher, and esports tournament organizer based in Los Angeles.It was founded in September 2006 by Brandon Beck and Marc Merrill to develop League of Legends and went on to develop several spin-off games and the unrelated first-person shooter game Valorant.

  8. Ultimate Fighting Championship - Wikipedia

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    Life and dental insurance at no cost to the athletes. [266] No coverage for minor illnesses, but training-related illnesses like staph infections are covered. [269] An insurance policy is not a first for mixed martial arts or combat sports as a whole. Former promotions such as the International Fight League, offered

  9. Matt Bruenig - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Bruenig (born November 22, 1988) is an American lawyer, blogger, policy analyst, commentator, and founder of the left-leaning think tank People's Policy Project.He was a blogger for the American think tank Demos covering politics and public policy, and has written on issues including income distribution, taxation, welfare, elections, the Nordic model, and funds socialism.