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  2. A 'problematic' 'Jeopardy!' answer had Ken Jennings ... - AOL

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    The answer was “girls who wear glasses.” Defending champion Will Wallace got the answer right. “Yeah, a little problematic,” host Ken Jennings said after Wallace gave his answer.

  3. Can I Do It... 'Til I Need Glasses? - Wikipedia

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    Variety called it "a juvenile, unfunny screen version of some of the oldest and worst sex jokes in comedy history". [7]Linda Gross of the Los Angeles Times wrote that the film was "lamely directed", and had something that "will insult almost everyone".

  4. Ken Jennings Apologizes To Contestant For Sexist Clue On ...

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  5. Physical attractiveness - Wikipedia

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    However, the study sets up a framework where "taboos against sex with young girls" are purposely diminished, and biased their sample by removing any participant over the age of 30, with a mean participant age of 19.83. [67] In a study of penile tumescence, men were found most aroused by pictures of young adult females. [68]

  6. Glasses - Wikipedia

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    Man with glasses. A woman with glasses. Glasses, also known as eyeglasses, spectacles, or colloquially as specs, are vision eyewear with clear or tinted lenses mounted in a frame that holds them in front of a person's eyes, typically utilizing a bridge over the nose and hinged arms, known as temples or temple pieces, that rest over the ears for support.

  7. Ken Jennings apologizes for 'problematic' 'Jeopardy!' clue ...

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    Ken Jennings offered an apology to a "Jeopardy!" contestant this week for a "problematic" clue that has been interpreted by some as sexist.However, others took issue with the host's handling of ...

  8. Just Do It - Wikipedia

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    The "Just Do It" campaign went out to a range of media outlets including merchandise, outdoor billboards, print media, and graffiti art. Throughout the campaign, Nike enlisted a range of people from varying ethnicities and races, as well as numerous notable athletes, in order to attract customers and promote the image of Nike as being reliable ...

  9. Here are what the girls from Disney Channel's 'Double ... - AOL

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    Disney Channel movies were some of our favorite things growing up, along with their TV show line-up, of course. SEE ALSO: Kevin Gnapoor from 'Mean Girls' is a straight up stud now, and is a super ...