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  2. Every 15 Minutes - Wikipedia

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    Every 15 Minutes programs can include a simulated car crash scene with teenage "victims." Every 15 Minutes is a two-day program focusing on high school juniors and seniors, which challenges them to think about driving while drunk, personal safety, and the responsibility of making mature decisions. Along with alcohol-related crashes, it focuses ...

  3. 15 minutes of fame - Wikipedia

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    15 minutes of fame. 15 minutes of fame is short-lived media publicity or celebrity of an individual or phenomenon. The expression was inspired by a quotation misattributed to Andy Warhol: "In the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes." Attributed to two other people, the first printed use was in the program for a 1968 exhibition ...

  4. TV advertisements by country - Wikipedia

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    Commercial advertising in Argentine television (including cable channels operated from the country itself) is limited to 12 minutes per hour. In-programme advertising is allowed, but counted toward the 12-minute quota, means that if a 60-minute show has 2 minutes of in-programme advertising, the commercial breaks have to be limited to 10 minutes for that specific hour, otherwise the station ...

  5. Here's What Happens to Your Body if You Exercise for 15 ... - AOL

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    What's more, your 15 minutes of movement per day offer perks too. "Benefits include improved cardiovascular health, increased bone density, mental clarity, mood enhancement, a stronger immune ...

  6. 15-minute city - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The 15-minute city ( FMC[ 2] or 15mC[ 3]) is an urban planning concept in which most daily necessities and services, such as work, shopping, education, healthcare, and leisure can be easily reached by a 15-minute walk, bike ride, or public transit ride from any point in the city. [ 4] This approach aims to reduce car dependency ...

  7. Stand-up meeting - Wikipedia

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    The meetings are usually timeboxed to between 5 and 15 minutes, and take place with participants standing up to remind people to keep the meeting short and to-the-point. [6] The stand-up meeting is sometimes also referred to as the "stand-up" when doing Extreme Programming, "morning rollcall" or "daily scrum " when following the scrum framework.

  8. List of Olympic medalists in archery - Wikipedia

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    Jang Min-hee Kang Chae-young ROC (ROC) Svetlana Gomboeva Elena Osipova Ksenia Perova Germany (GER) Michelle Kroppen Charline Schwarz Lisa Unruh: 2024 Paris details South Korea (KOR) Jeon Hun-young Lim Si-hyeon Nam Su-hyeon China (CHN) An Qixuan Li Jiaman Yang Xiaolei Mexico (MEX) Ángela Ruiz Alejandra Valencia Ana Paula Vázquez

  9. Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Short Form Animated Program

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    emmys .com. The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Short Form Animated Program is a Creative Arts Emmy Award which is given annually beginning in 2008 to an animated series or special of 15 minutes or shorter in length. In 2008 and 2009, the category was called "Outstanding Special Class Short-Format Animated Program", and was an "area" award ...