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  2. Template:Wikipedia ads - Wikipedia

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    Clicking on the ad will take you to a relevant page; to view the image description page, click the "file info" link. To include the ad box on your userpage or talk page , simply edit your page and add {{ Wikipedia ads }} in the appropriate place.

  3. Digital footprint - Wikipedia

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    For example, without an individual's authorization, strangers can piece together information about that individual by only using search engines. Corporations are also able to produce customized ads based on browsing history. On the other hand, others can reap the benefits by profiting off their digital footprint as social media influencers.

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    This page provides a listing of current collaborations, tasks, and news about English Wikipedia. New to Wikipedia?See the contributing to Wikipedia page or our tutorial for everything you need to know to get started.

  5. Music-evoked autobiographical memory - Wikipedia

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    For example, enhanced theta activity has been observed during successful memory retrieval, suggesting its involvement in encoding and recollection of music-evoked autobiographical memories. EEGs have a hard time localizing the signals they receive from the brain which brings forth a limitation of being unable to capture information in a precise ...

  6. Yearbook - Wikipedia

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    A digital yearbook or eYearbook is a yearbook holding memories of a given time with a given group of people—most commonly, a school year at a particular school—that exists in digital form. A digital yearbook may contain text, images, audio, and video.

  7. False memory - Wikipedia

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    One well-documented example of shared false memories comes from a 2010 study that examined people familiar with the clock at Bologna Centrale railway station, which was damaged in a bombing in August 1980. In the study, 92% of respondents falsely remembered the clock had remained stopped since the bombing, when, in fact, the clock was repaired ...