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  2. Wild About Hurry - Wikipedia

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    With all the forces of nature against him, Coyote plugs himself into an ACME Indestructo Steel Ball and rolls himself off an escarpment. The ball rolls off course, Coyote inside, and through a tortuous course.

  3. The White Negro - Wikipedia

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    The White Negro is a 9,000-word essay divided into six sections of varying lengths. [20]In Section 1, Mailer argues that the twin horrors of the atom bomb and the concentration camps have wrought "psychic havoc" by subjecting individual human lives to the calculus of the state machine.

  4. List of Yin Yang Yo! episodes - Wikipedia

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    Antagonist: Everyone who tried to make them late (Ninjas, Dave And Eradicus/Indestructo-Bob). The Confidence Game: Eradicus tries to lower Yin and Yang's confidence and is succeeding. Because Yo is annoyed that the children use him as an escape plan, Yo pretends to die from an attack by Eradicus, leaving Yin and Yang to fight Eradicus and his ...

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  6. Norman Mailer - Wikipedia

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    Nachem "Norman" Malech ("King") [b] Mailer was born to a Jewish family in Long Branch, New Jersey, on January 31, 1923. [3] [4] His father, Isaac Barnett Mailer, popularly known as "Barney", was an accountant [4] born in South Africa, and his mother, Fanny (née Schneider), ran a housekeeping and nursing agency.

  7. Brown envelope journalism - Wikipedia

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    Brown envelope journalism is regarded as a common practice in Nigeria. [4] Prior to the 1990s, most news publications were government owned. The Babangida regime (1985–1993) saw a rise of media activism, opposing militarised democratization and struggle for independence. [5]

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