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  1. Arnold Schwarzenegger (89,115 bytes)
    12: | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1947|07|30}}
    31: ...ted States|American]] [[bodybuilder]], [[actor]], and [[Politics of the United States|politician]], cur...
    35: ...he Governator" (a [[portmanteau]] of ''Governor'' and ''Terminator,'' referring to his internationally ...
    37: ... [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]], and was first elected on [[October 7]], [[2003]], in ...
    40: ..."governG2"/> Gustav’s favouritism was “strong and blatant”, which stemmed from unfounded suspicio...
  2. List of animated television series (40,168 bytes)
    3: ...st of animated television series listed by decade and country of origin.
    12: *''[[Sandmännchen|Das Sandmännchen]]'' (West German version) (1959–19...
    13: *''[[Sandmännchen|Unser Sandmännchen]]'' (East German version) (1959–Pr...
    24: *''[[Pixie & Dixie and Mr. Jinks]]'' (1958–1961)
    67: ===Poland===
  3. Boy band (17,125 bytes)
    1: ...that they have three to six members, with singing and dancing in their repertoire.
    3: ...include boy groups, male vocal groups, guy groups and man crews.
    5: == Top selling boy bands ==
    21: |align="left"|2. {{flagicon|USA}} [[New Kids on the Block]]
    35: |align="left"|4. {{flagicon|Ireland}} [[Westlife]]
  4. Christian alternative rock (3,044 bytes)
    5: ...s such as [[Warner Music Group|Warner]], [[EMI]], and [[Capitol Records]], giving successful artists an...
    18: ...f Church Through Hardcore and Hip-Hop] by Lauren Sandler in the [[Village Voice]] [[30 May]] - [[5 June...
    19: ...ma_jean200504/index.php Review ''As I Lay Dying'' and ''Norma Jean''] by Ben Bishop in The Hard Music M...
    20: ..._Hardcore/Christian Rock and Pop > Christian Punk and Hardcore in the Yahoo! Directory]
  5. Elvis Presley (111,583 bytes)
    9: | Landscape =
    16: | Died = {{Death date and age|1977|08|16|1935|01|08}}<br><small>Memphis, Te...
    17: | Genre = [[Rockabilly]], [[rock and roll]], [[Gospel music|gospel]], [[Blues music|bl...
    19: | Instrument = vocal, guitar, and piano
    26: ... [[singer]], [[musician]], [[actor]], [[writer]], and [[producer]]. He is a [[cultural icon]], often kn...
  6. Freestyle music (16,785 bytes)
    6: ...lectro (music)|electro]], [[disco]], [[hip hop]], and various forms of [[Latin music]].
    7: ...cultural_origins = Early 1980s, [[New York City]] and [[Miami, Florida]], [[United States]]
    8: ...ne]] - Usage of [[synthesizer|synthesized]] horns and strings
    9: ...nd Miami, with several national hits in the 1980s and early 1990s. Popularity declined around 1992, mo...
    11: ...ew York City|New York]], [[Miami, Florida]], [[Orlando, Florida]], [[New Jersey]], [[Los Angeles, Calif...
  7. Graffiti (60,196 bytes)
    3: ...garded by others as unsightly damage or unwanted vandalism.
    6: ...s, with examples going back to [[Ancient Greece]] and the [[Roman Empire]].<ref>{{cite encyclopedia
    11: ...out the property owner's consent is considered [[vandalism]], which is punishable by law.
    12: ... deface bus stops, trains, buildings, playgrounds and other public property.
    16: ...wares and then scratch a design into it. Graffiti and sgraffito are from the Italian word ''graffiato''...
  8. Intelligence quotient (81,964 bytes)
    3: ...stribution]]. This plot is artificially generated and does [[:commons:Image:IQ curve.svg|not]] represen...
    6: ...a score derived from one of several different [[standardized test]]s attempting to measure [[intelligen...
    8: ...rrelation/Intelligence.pdf Intelligence: Knowns and Unknowns] (Report of a Task Force established by ...
    10: ...onstrated links between IQ and both [[morbidity]] and [[mortality]]. <ref>{{Cite web
    12: ...t of dementia and Alzheimer's disease better than and independently of APOE genotype
  9. Judy Blume (7,808 bytes)
    5: |birth_date={{birth date and age|1938|02|12}}
    9: |occupation=author, novels and short stories
    18: ...who say they want to pass her books down to their kids."</ref> Blume received a B.S. degree in Education...
    21: ...e time a regular target of school library censors and the [[religious right]]. Her books are still ofte...
    23: ... ''[[Summer Sisters]]'' (1998) was widely praised and has sold more than 3 million copies.
  10. Left Behind (series) (24,538 bytes)
    1: ...he Tribulation force against the Global Community and its leader Nicolae Carpathia- the Antichrist. ''...
    23: ...e]]'', ''[[Left Behind II: Tribulation Force]]'', and ''[[Left Behind: World at War]]''.
    25: ...en written: a political series by [[Neesa Hart]], and a military series by [[Mel Odom]].
    63: #People Get Ready [[The Impressions (American band)|Impressions]] 2:38
    71: ... graphic novel series was apparently discontinued and the novels that were released are now (as of Dece...
  11. Marilyn Manson (band) (41,909 bytes)
    7: |Background = group_or_band
    10: ...sortby=fans&genre=1</ref><br>[[Marilyn_Manson_%28band%29#Musical_style|Disputed subgenres]]
    18: ...a]] as "Marilyn Manson and the Spooky Kids". The band's uniquely theatrical performances gathered a loc...
    20: ...y|obscene]], and, more than a few times, protests and petitions have led to the group being banned from...
    22: ...oday".<ref>Wiederhorn, Jon. [http://www.mtv.com/bands/m/manson_marilyn/news_feature_060603/ ''The Argu...
  12. Mickey Mouse Club (13,909 bytes)
    18: ...C]]. Even the original series has been repackaged and rerun several times over the decades.
    21: ...key Mouse Club'' over to [[Bill Walsh]] to create and develop the format, initially aided by [[Hal Adel...
    23: ...me, such as "Fun with Music Day." In the serials, teens faced challenges in everyday situations, often ov...
    25: ...erun on cable specialty channels Disney in the US and Family in Canada.
    27: ...ead Mouseketeer", who provided leadership both on and off screen. In addition to his other contribution...
  13. Marvel Comics (40,669 bytes)
    18: ...il]], [[Ghost Rider (Johnny Blaze)| Ghost Rider]] and many others. Most of Marvel's fictional character...
    20: ...by [[Stan Lee]], [[Jack Kirby]], [[Steve Ditko]], and others. Marvel has since become one of the larges...
    25: ...ic-book story in the first Timely Comics release, and the name became that of a different Marvel jungle...
    27: ...Mystery Comics]]''.<!--per hundreds of references and reprints, some cited under References below-->
    31: ...ers were [[Super Rabbit]] and the duo [[Ziggy Pig and Silly Seal]].
  14. Open Directory Project (31,306 bytes)
    13: ...] links owned by [[Netscape]] that is constructed and maintained by a [[virtual community|community]] o...
    19: ...er of Gnuhoo along with co-founders [[Bryn Dole]] and Jeremy Wenokur. Skrenta was already well known f...
    21: ...scape was acquired by [[AOL]] shortly thereafter, and ODP was one of the assets included in the acquisi...
    23: ...ree million listings on [[November 18]], [[2001]] and four million on [[December 3]], [[2003]].
    27: ...categories cited on the front page include "Test" and "Bookmarks" categories, but these are not include...
  15. Paramount Pictures (33,671 bytes)
    12: key_people = [[Brad Grey]], Chairman and CEO<br />[[Frederick D. Huntsberry]], COO<br />|
    20: ...otion picture]] [[production company|production]] and [[distribution company]], based in [[Hollywood, C...
    25: ...id-1913, Famous Players had completed five films, and Zukor was on his way to success.
    29: ...heatre owner, [[W. W. Hodkinson]], who had bought and merged several smaller firms, Paramount was the f...
    32: ...First National]] as a rival, Famous Players-Lasky and its "Paramount Pictures" soon dominated the busin...
  16. Pop music (13,833 bytes)
    7: ...]], [[dance music]], and in the 2000s, [[reggae]] and [[hip hop music|hip hop]].
    9: ...[Keyboard instrument|Keyboard]], [[Synthesizer]], and, for [[hip hop]]-influenced pop, a [[Turntablism|...
    15: ...Persian pop music|Persian pop]], [[Cantopop]], [[Mandarin pop]], [[Arabic Pop]], [[Indian pop|Indi-pop]...
    16: |other_topics=[[Pop culture]] - [[Boy band]] - [[Girl group]]
    21: ...nd its meaning is different depending on the time and place.
  17. Steven Spielberg (63,532 bytes)
    4: | birthdate = {{birth date and age|1946|12|18}}
    13: ...niseries|Outstanding Miniseries]]'''<br>2002 ''[[Band of Brothers]]''<br>2003 ''[[Taken]]''
    18: ...e)|''Premiere'']] listed him as the most powerful and influential figure in the [[film industry|motion ...
    20: ... such as the [[Holocaust]], [[slavery]], [[war]], and [[terrorism]].
    24: ...addon Heights, New Jersey]], [[Phoenix, Arizona]] and [[Saratoga, California]]. The first film Spielber...
  18. Sony (42,796 bytes)
    7: ...adopted current name in 1958) by [[Masaru Ibuka]] and [[Akio Morita]]<ref name=sonycorpinfo>{{citeweb|u...
    9: ...onycorpinfo"/><br />[[Ryoji Chubachi]]: President and Electronics CEO<ref name="sonycorpinfo"/><br />[[...
    11: ...tware<br />[[#Notable Sony products, technologies and proprietary formats|others]]
    20: ... />Sony Bank<br />[[Sony Corporation shareholders and subsidiaries|others]]
    24: ...nformation technology]] products for the consumer and professional markets.
  19. Spider-Man (32,084 bytes)
    1: {{pp-semi-vandalism|small=yes}}
    5: .... 2, #50 (April 2003)<br>by [[J. Scott Campbell]] and [[Tim Townsend]].
    15: ...ility to produce both [[biotic material|organic]] and [[synthetic fiber|synthetic]] spider-webbing
    17: ...uring and commercially successful [[superhero]]es and is arguably Marvel's most popular character.
    19: ...g Spider-Man#Newspaper comic strip|comic strips]] and a successful [[Spider-Man film series|series of f...
  20. Stan Lee (47,835 bytes)
    8: | birthdate = {{birth date and age|1922|12|28}}
    16: ...g|editor]], former Chairman of [[Marvel Comics]], and [[memoir]]ist.
    18: ...naturalism (literature)|naturalistic]] characters and a thoroughly [[shared universe]] into [[superhero...
    21: ===Early life and career===
    22: ... back", with he and his brother sharing a bedroom and his parents using a foldout couch.<ref>[http://ww...

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