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Expert chess players and beginners study a chessboard for five seconds and are then asked to recall the position of the pieces on the board. When the pieces are arranged randomly, experts demonstrate significantly better memory than the beginners.
Junk Emails
Unsolicited and usually unwanted emails, often considered spam, sent to a large number of recipients with the goal of advertising, phishing, or spreading malware.
Low-importance Emails
Emails marked as having low priority or urgency, often filtered into a separate folder or treated differently by email management systems.
Message Header
Message header in email and messaging systems contains information about the message, including the sender, recipient, date, and subject.
Email Address
A unique identifier for an email account, consisting of a user name and domain name, allowing for the sending and receiving of emails.
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