It's not a reference to any TV show. The phrase and idea of a "get rich quick scheme" is simply a way of getting money fast usually by nefarious means.
Snake oil salesman and miracle tonics predate TV by decades.
abab refers to rhyme scheme.
The name for alternate rhymes is "alternate rhyme scheme" or "alternate rhyme pattern." This refers to a rhyme scheme where every other line rhymes with each other.
Intensity refers to the brightness or dullness of a color such as a bright yellow or a dull yellow.
The ability to modify a scheme definition in one level without affecting a scheme definition in next higher level is called data independence there are two types of data independence physical data independence:- refers to the ability to modify the scheme followed at the physical level without affecting the scheme followed at logical level logical data independence:- refers to the ability to modify the conceptual scheme without affecting the schemes followed at view level logical independence is difficult to achieve
Prescribed Minimum Benefit refers to a set of defined assistance to warrant that all medical scheme members have contact with minimum health services. This was introduced in the Medical Scheme Act.
Paterfamilias means "the father of a family". If you break it down, pater - refers to paternity and familia - refers to family.
Another word for scheme is a plan. Schemes, however, are usually more elaborate, systematic plans. For instance, a person may concoct a scheme to build a robot. Or, someone may come up with a scheme to raise money for a business.
The generic term is 'cybercrime'.
Letter designation in describing poems refers to Rhyming schemes, where the last words in like-lettered lines rhyme. A CDCD scheme is the same as an ABAB scheme, but in this case the rhyming syllables are different from the ABAB.
Flimflam refers to deceitful or nonsensical talk used to mislead others. It can also describe a fraudulent scheme or trick.
The Wardha Scheme refers to an educational scheme introduced by Mahatma Gandhi in 1937 in the town of Wardha, India. It focused on promoting basic education and self-reliance through hands-on learning, vocational training, and community participation. The scheme aimed to create individuals who were not only literate but also capable of meeting their own basic needs by learning practical skills.
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