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  • ...t talk show, Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen. Cohen also has a pop culture channel on SiriusXM Radio named Radio Andy. [[Category:American television show host]]
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  • ...toric cities in the United States, and it played a significant role in the American Revolution. ...il, a 2.5-mile-long path through historic sites that tell the story of the American Revolution, the USS Constitution Museum, and Fenway Park, the home stadium
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  • ...(also known by the [[Mohegan]] name '''''Sleeping Bear''''') was a Native American employed by the [[Directory:United States|United States]] [[Army]] during t ...Better known by his English name, Holdfast Gaines aligned himself with the American military in the early part of the 19th century. General [[Andrew Jackson]]
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  • ...cess-date=11 October 2018 |newspaper=[[The New York Times]]}}</ref> was an American [[psychiatrist]] and [[substance abuse]] researcher of Jewish descent. {{short description|American psychiatrist and substance abuse researcher}}
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  • ...rgue that the introduction of wet-floor signs into popular use and popular culture has vastly increased the rate of bilingualism in the United States and in a ...[[Renaissance]] that the wet-floor sign was reintroduced into [[European]] culture, although this time in a standard [[orange]] color, rather than the [[red]]
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  • * Pop Culture: Who will win the upcoming season of American Idol?
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  • ==Culture== ...stablished the African-American literary canon in the United States, while American modern dance developed in New York in the early 20th century. The city was
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  • ...uth Dakota. Over the course of a week, visitors not only experience Lakota culture first-hand, but also see how Running Strong's programs improve reservation
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  • '''[[Tang (drink)|Tang]]''' has appeared many times in popular culture. ...tober 21, 2008 - Detective [[Olivia Benson]], in her ambivalence about the American space program, repeated the popular myth that Tang was specifically invente
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  • ...riosities, are they worth it?” <ref>Lesch, Lyn. Our Results-Driven Testing Culture. “How it Adversely Affects Students’ Personal Experience.” Lanham, Ma </ref> Neil Postman was a prominent American educator <ref>Neil Postman. Wikipedia. 14 May 2009.
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  • ...riosities, are they worth it?” <ref>Lesch, Lyn. Our Results-Driven Testing Culture. “How it Adversely Affects Students’ Personal Experience.” Lanham, Ma </ref> Neil Postman was a prominent American educator <ref>Neil Postman. Wikipedia. 14 May 2009.
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  • ...es. It has become an increasingly influential part of contemporary popular culture, especially in English speaking countries. ...ironments in which users can access MySpace content on their mobile phone. American mobile phone provider Helio released a series of mobile phones in early 200
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  • ...was concerned). Famous, or notorious, for her frank enjoyment of sex in a culture that pretended it did not exist, Mae West was an exceptionally witty, disti ...bout West on her arrival in Hollywood. The draconian censorship that ruled American filmmaking from late 1934 through the early 1950s—which was manifested in
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  • ...'Lotus Development Corporation''' before its acquisition by [[IBM]]) is an American [[software]] company with its headquarters in [[Cambridge, Massachusetts|Ca ==Corporate culture==
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  • ...This is a long-term exploration of the conversion vehicle / [[lowrider]] culture, as well as the experience of a woman as a custom car model. Cohen is taki ...Zone. Panama was a unique country for Cohen to experience as a Colombian-American, because Panama has been heavily influenced (in many ways adversely) by bot
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  • ...re and Philosophy'', a thematically-framed textbook about how the study of culture relates to students' other classes and to life in general.<ref>{{cite news [[Category:American painters]]
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  • ...uilders' village. The Indians there were part of the ancient Mississippian culture, occupied the land along the banks of the Ohio River A.D. 1100-1450. The re ...e. Artistic efforts range from 2nd-century Roman sculpture to contemporary American paintings.
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  • ...effective enabling environment for people and organizations to embrace a culture of sustainable development. Ethical accountability may include you, the in ...llment.<ref>[http://www.jstor.org/pss/2130516 ''A short, ironic history of American national bureaucracy''], Michael Nelson in ''The Journal of Politics''; 198
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  • ...rs of America |publisher=American Cowboy|url=http://www.americancowboy.com/culture/top-100-western-songs|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6RjFQXqGy|arch ...ow|term]] used to describe a light-skinned bi-racial woman born of African-American and white progenitors.<ref name="TSHA Handbook">{{Citation| last =Dunn| fir
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