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Kahoot! is a Norwegian online game-based learning platform. [3] It has learning games, also known as "kahoots", which are user-generated multiple-choice quizzes that can be accessed via a web browser or the Kahoot! app. [4] [5]
Cleora Butler (1901–1985) was a chef, caterer and cookbook writer based in Tulsa, Oklahoma. [1] She is the author of the 1985 book Cleora's Kitchens: The Memoir of a Cook and Eight Decades of Great American Food, [2] a memoir about her life as a house cook in Tulsa. [3] Gourmet magazine named Cleora's Kitchens the best cookbook of the year. [4]
Cleora is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Delaware County, Oklahoma, United States, along State Highway 85. The population was 1,463 at the 2010 census, [4] up from the figure of 1,113 recorded in 2000. The Cleora Post Office existed from November 28, 1900, until October 15, 1954.
Cleora Butler (1901–1985), chef, caterer and cookbook writer; Dorothy Carnegie (1912–1998), author; P.C. Cast (born 1960), author; John Hope Franklin (1915–2009), African American historian; namesake of John Hope Franklin Reconciliation Park in Tulsa; Martin Gardner (1914–2010), author of works on philosophy, mathematics and literature
Cahoots and similar may refer to: . Cahoots, the fourth LP by Canadian-American rock group The Band; CAHOOTS (crisis response), a program that answers mental-health related 911 calls in Eugene, Oregon
A reaction video, or a react video, [1] is a video in which one or more persons react to something. Videos showing the emotional reactions, criticism or commentary of people viewing movies, television series episodes, film trailers, music videos, news, or other media are numerous and popular on online video hosting services such as YouTube and ...
In YouTube's sixth April Fools' prank, YouTube joined forces with The Onion, a newspaper satire company, by claiming that it will "no longer accept new entries". YouTube began the process of selecting a winner on April 1, 2013, and would delete everything else. YouTube would go back online in 2023 to post the winning video and nothing else. [157]
OK Go's distinctive, choreography-heavy performance style first originated from a 1999 appearance on the Chicago-based public television show "Chic-a-GoGo"; WBEZ radio personalities Peter Sagal, Jerome McDonnell of Worldview, Gretchen Helfrich (formerly of Odyssey) and Ira Glass pretended to play instruments to "C-C-C-Cinnamon Lips" as OK Go danced, because the band wasn't allowed to play live ...