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  2. Brainbench - Wikipedia

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    Brainbench was an online education company founded in January 1998 (until 8 December 1999 the name was Tekmetrics.com [citation needed]) and later acquired by PreVisor in 2006. [1] PreVisor merged with SHL in 2011; SHL was acquired by the Corporate Executive Board in 2012. [ 2 ]

  3. List of Internet forums - Wikipedia

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    An Internet forum, or message board, is an online discussion site where people can hold conversations in the form of posted messages. [1] They are an element of social media technologies which take on many different forms including blogs, business networks, enterprise social networks, forums, microblogs, photo sharing, products/services review, social bookmarking, social gaming, social ...

  4. Imageboard - Wikipedia

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    Due to the fact tripcodes can be cracked given enough time, some imageboards, such as 4chan and 8chan, implement a "secure" tripcode. [3] Such tripcodes are not reproducible across different imageboards; they work by prepending a secure salt to the tripcode which, barring intrusion, is known only to the server owner. [3]

  5. Teen Voices - Wikipedia

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    Teen Voices was an intensive journalism, mentoring, and leadership program for teen girls in Boston, and published the first magazine in the United States with alternative content created by and for teenage girls. Its mission was to support and educate teen girls to amplify their voices and create social change through media.

  6. Alternative education - Wikipedia

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    Alternative education in Canada stems from two philosophical educational points of view, Progressive and Libertarian. [8] According to Levin, 2006 the term "alternative" was adopted partly to distinguish these schools from the independent, parent-student-teacher-run "free" schools that preceded them (and from which some of the schools actually evolved) and to emphasize the boards' commitment ...

  7. Guilford's Alternate Uses - Wikipedia

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    The intent of the AUT is to have the test taker think creatively. It is generally used with a time-constraint, and consists of someone thinking of one object to start.. Then within that time-constraint, that person thinks of as many objects as they can that are comparable to the original object ch

  8. Soaking (sexual practice) - Wikipedia

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    Illustration of "soaking" or the act of vaginal penetration without subsequent thrusting. Soaking is a sexual practice of inserting the penis into the vagina but not subsequently thrusting or ejaculating, reportedly used by some members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). [5]

  9. No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls - Wikipedia

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    On November 25, the video album A Big Package for You: 1999–2003 was released; [37] it contained footage from the recording of the album and various home videos, alongside the music videos for "I'm Just a Kid", "I'd Do Anything", "Addicted" and "Perfect". [38] The album was included in a package with Get Your Heart On! (2011) in 2012. [39]