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  2. Tennessee Maneuver Area - Wikipedia

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    By 25 July 1942, the War Department selected Cumberland University, in Lebanon, Tennessee as the location of the Headquarters for the Army Ground Forces field problems, commonly known as the Tennessee Maneuvers. Between 1942 and 1944, in seven large scale training exercises, more than 850,000 soldiers were trained in the Tennessee Maneuver Area ...

  3. List of optical illusions - Wikipedia

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    Any kind of grid that deceives a person's vision. The two most common types of grid illusions are the Hermann grid illusion (1870) and the scintillating grid illusion (1994). The first is characterized by "ghostlike" grey blobs perceived at the intersections of a white (or light-colored) grid on a black background.

  4. Challenging brain teasers and mind-bending 3D puzzles - AOL

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    For those of us looking to push our limits, there’s an entire category of 3D puzzles that take this concept to the next level, combining optical illusions with unique designs and off-the-wall ...

  5. List of psychic abilities - Wikipedia

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    Hydrokinesis – The ability to control water with one's mind. Iddhi – Psychic abilities gained through Buddhist meditation. Illusions – The ability to conjure up illusions from one's mind. Inedia – The ability to survive without eating or drinking has resulted in starvation or dehydration in multiple cases.

  6. The 10 Most Mind-Boggling Optical Illusions - AOL

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  7. The artist creating mind-bending images of an alternate Hong ...

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    “I was living in temporary housing — a metal sheet temporary home with two floors, in Fanling, with two bunk beds. I think (it was) under 100 square feet,” she recalled.

  8. David Copperfield (illusionist) - Wikipedia

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    Reviewer Greg Evans described the sold-out show in Variety magazine: "With a likable, self-effacing demeanor that rarely comes across in his TV specials, Copperfield leads the audience through nearly two hours of truly mind-boggling illusions. He disappears and reappears, gets cut in half, makes audience members vanish and others levitate.

  9. Jastrow illusion - Wikipedia

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    The first psychologist to describe this illusion was German psychologist Franz Müller-Lyer in 1889. His article presents a collection of geometrical illusions of size, including what is now known as the Müller-Lyer illusion. His paper also includes the ring segments which we now know as the Jastrow Illusion. Wundt Area Illusion. [5]