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Make Money Fast "Make money fast" was a title of an electronically forwarded chain letter which became so famous that the term is now used to describe all sorts of chain letters forwarded over the Internet, by e-mail spam or Usenet newsgroups. In anti-spammer slang, the name is often abbreviated "MMF".
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The original "Make Money Fast" letter was written in 1988 by a person named David Rhodes (or "Dave Rhodes," which he used as his Internet name).
At Home With Their Greatest Hits At Home With Their Greatest Hits is a Partridge Family album. This album was made in 1972 and contained all previous hits. The only new song that was included in this album was Breaking Up Is Hard to Do.
At Home With The Snails At Home with the Snails is a somewhat surreal BBC Radio 4 comedy, written by Gerard Foster, about a British dysfunctional family. The cast includes Geoffrey Palmer as George, Angela Thorne as Beverly, Gerard Foster as Alex, Miranda Hart as Rose, and Debra Stephenson as Hosanna. It was produced by Jane Berthoud.
Government Delegate'S Office At Home Government Delegate's Office at Home (Polish Delegatura Rządu Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej na Kraj) was one of the agendas of the Polish Government in Exile during World War II. It was the highest authority of the Polish Secret State in occupied Poland and was headed by the Government Delegate at Home, a de facto deputy Prime Minister of Poland.
Old Folks At Home "Old Folks at Home" is a song, sometimes also known by the first line of the lyrics, "(Way Down Upon the) Swanee River". The words and melody were originally written in 1851 by composer Stephen Foster, to be performed by a New York performing troupe, Christy's Minstrels. The name of E.P. Christy, the troupe's leader, appears on early printings of the music as the song's creator, as shown in the illustration; Christy had paid Foster to be credited, something Foster himself had suggested. Though Foster later regretted this, the deal stood.
Predictor At Home Predictor@home is a distributed computing project that uses BOINC and is run by the Scripps Research Institute to predict protein structure from protein sequence in the context of the 6th biannual CASP, or Critical Assessment of Techniques for Protein Structure Prediction. A major goal of the project is the testing and evaluating of new algorithms to predict both known and unknown protein structures.
Language Spoken At Home (U.S. Census) Language Spoken at Home is a data set published by the United States Census Bureau on languages in the United States. In 2000 and 1990 it was a part of Summary File 3, collected from the long-form questionnaire which was distributed to 1 out of 6 households. The data set by governments and other organizations in determining which languages to use in a specific geographic area, for instance in voting machines, literature for voters, and material for public libraries.
The War At Home The War at Home is a 1996 motion picture starring Emilio Estevez, Kathy Bates, and Martin Sheen. Estevez also directed the film.
Estevez plays a returning Vietnam War hero whose haunting experiences leave him unable to adjust to the quiet realities of small town life. The film lays bare the hidden costs of war on the soldiers who fight, and kill, not for rightness, but simply to survive.
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A Home At The End Of The World A Home at the End of the World is a book by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Michael Cunningham, who also wrote the screenplay of the movie (directed by Michael Mayer).