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  2. List of hoaxes - Wikipedia

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    The quiz show scandals of the 1950s, wherein game shows were presented as legitimate contests despite being fixed or completely scripted. A Racial Program for the Twentieth Century, an antisemitic fake document. Tamara Rand's prediction of the 1981 assassination attempt on Ronald Reagan, which was actually made after the fact (Randi 1982:329).

  3. List of fictitious people - Wikipedia

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    Margaret B. Jones, fictitious half-white, half-Native American foster child and Bloods gang member in South Central Los Angeles; Mary Anne Jackson, a fictitious jazz pianist created by comedian and musician Steve Allen. Mrs. Trellis of North Wales, a regular correspondent to BBC radio comedy I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue; Nat Tate, fake 1950s ...

  4. Brain Games (2011 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The brain can be exercised like muscle. Games and puzzles such as connecting nine dots with three lines, using thinking like a child to come up with creative ideas, another sleight-of-hand trick with Robbins, trick questions, using mnemonics to remember people's names, and solving a puzzle using ordinary items in a way they were not originally ...

  5. Pseudonym - Wikipedia

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    A young George Sand (real name "Amantine Lucile Dupin") William Sydney Porter, who went by the pen name O. Henry or Olivier Henry, in 1909. A pen name is a pseudonym (sometimes a particular form of the real name) adopted by an author (or on the author's behalf by their publishers).

  6. 'Quiz Lady' Actually Has Some Real-Life Inspirations - AOL

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    For one, the quiz show seems eerily similar to real life television tournaments like Jeopardy! and the sister dynamic is a little too on point. Turns out, there are some true elements to the Quiz ...

  7. Elsagate - Wikipedia

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    The controversy also included channels that focused on real-life children, such as Toy Freaks, that raised concern about possible child abuse. Most videos in this category were produced either with live action or Flash animation , but some used claymation or computer-generated imagery . [ 1 ]

  8. Protect yourself from internet scams - AOL Help

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    While most junk email can seem like a minor annoyance, certain types of email can cause problems for not only you but other people you email. Sometimes these emails can contain dangerous viruses or malware that can infect your computer by downloading attached software, screensavers, photos, or offers for free products.

  9. Quiz: Can we guess your real age? - AOL

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    Do you act 40, but are actually much younger? Or maybe you are older, but act super young? You may deceive this quiz! It only takes 15 questions to find out. Find out if your characteristics ...