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Cyclomaniacs

CycloManiacs is a fast-paced, side-scrolling racing game series centered on a group of eccentric cyclists competing in a chaotic, globe-spanning bike tournament. Players take control of various quirky riders as they race across increasingly bizarre environments — from deserts and jungles to icy mountains and even outer space — all in pursuit of becoming the ultimate cycling champion. While the series doesn’t follow a deep narrative, its lighthearted story revolves around rivalry, competition, and bragging rights, with each race unlocking new characters, tracks, and challenges as the CycloManiacs push their skills, stunts, and speed to the limit in an over-the-top world driven by adrenaline and humor.

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Click

“Click” is the newest of the many reality shows on TV these days. This series is produced by the group that produced the huge hit “America’s Next Top Model”. Aspiring photographers compete against one another as they travel around the world to capture that one great shot. The group of photographers will work with professional models and other high-end professionals to help them on their way to the big prize at the end. The show will not only show these photographers getting what they feel are some of the greatest pictures in the world but along the way they will be competing against each other and will have to overcome some difficult tasks to move on in the competition as well.

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Bullseye

Bullseye was a news and analysis program that aired on CNBC at 6 pm ET weekdays from December 8, 2003 to March 11, 2005. Hosted by Dylan Ratigan, it covered breaking news stories from business to pop culture and offered guidance on personal finance with the help of CNBC reporter Steve Liesman and his economy charts drawn on "Easels". The program had music selected by a CNBC intern called Grecco. One segment on the show was called Whine & Cheese, where Ratigan served wine and cheese to his guests and talked about the news in business and corporate governance. On the last episode of the show, on the segment called Bullseye Perspective, Ratigan served as moderator of an economics debate between Lawrence Kudlow and Paul Krugman of the New York Times. The show was replaced by Jim Cramer's Mad Money on March 14, 2005.

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America's Most Talented Kid

America's Most Talented Kid is an American television series that originally aired on NBC on March 28, 2003. In each round, three age groups of talented children would perform songs, dance numbers, magic, and other forms of entertainment in front of head judge Lance Bass and other guest celebrity judges, such as Sisqo, Maureen McCormick, Jermaine Jackson and Daisy Fuentes. Host Mario Lopez led the highest scorer from each round until only three children were left to compete in the grand finale. In the end, Cheyenne Kimball was crowned the grand champion. The final NBC episode featured senior citizens competing in a special "America's Most Talented Senior". A limited-run series on NBC to compete with the growing talent-show trend in reality television, it would later move to the PAX Network, the title pluralised to "Kids", with Dave Coulier as a host and judged by Daryl Sabara, Scarlett Pomers and Bobb'e J. Thompson. Unlike the NBC version, however, each show would crown a $1,000 winner plus the chance to keep in the finale. The Grand Champion of this season of "America's Most Talented Kids" was then 13-year-old rock violinist/singer/songwriter Antonio Pontarelli.

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المفتش كرومبو

Crombo is a cartoon character created by Ahmed Mahdi, the owner of Panorama Media Production Company. It was able to achieve success and stardom in the Arab world, and millions are waiting for it to answer the questions of the contest that relies on comedy. On Facebook and dujfv, the Krumbo site and forums are among the first sites to be established under the name Krumbo, as its fans created many groups, groups, and private pages. It revolves around Fazoura, which is shown in a comic way. It was shown during the month of Ramadan. Its creator did not expect that these episodes would go beyond the month of Ramadan to become weekly episodes broadcast daily and many viewers are waiting for them due to the high comedy whiff in them, which is derived from the Egyptian environment and its popular neighborhood, and the names of the characters used in a sarcastic manner.

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Bringing Up Boys

Sensible advice and caring encouragement on raising boys from the nation's most trusted parenting expert, Dr. James Dobson. With so much confusion about the role of men in our society, it's no wonder so many parents and teachers are at a loss about how to bring up boys. Our culture has vilified masculinity and, as a result, boys are suffering. Parents, teachers, and others involved in shaping the character of boys have lots of questions. In Bringing Up Boys, Dr. Dobson tackles these questions and offers advice and encouragement based on a firm foundation of biblical principles.

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