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  2. Mark Mathabane - Wikipedia

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    Mathabane never even had his first pair of shoes until he was fourteen years old. [9] Mathabane's early life in apartheid South Africa was devastating. He has stated that "living in apartheid was like living in Hell." [5] At the young age of six, Mathabane joined his first gang. [9]

  3. History of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    The first YouTube video, titled Me at the zoo, was uploaded on April 23, 2005, and shows co-founder Jawed Karim at the San Diego Zoo and currently has over 120 million views and almost 5 million likes. [15] [16] Hurley was behind the look of the website, creating the logo. [17]

  4. Glossary of early twentieth century slang in the United States

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    Pair of shoes [21] dogs Feet [94] dog jock Man who walks his wife's dogs [94] doll Attractive woman [146] dolled Up Dressed up [94] don't know from nothing Doesn't have any information [146] don't take any wooden nickels Don't do anything stupid; also don't take any wooden dimes [147] dope. Main article: Narcotic. Any form of illicit drugs [148 ...

  5. Top 10 Most Expensive Shoes Ever Made - AOL

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    The surprising thing about this pair is that the original shoes worn in the film sold at auction for less than these. The $660,000 that they sold for is still a hefty sum, but this remains one of ...

  6. We Are the World - Wikipedia

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    All of the merchandise sold well; the video cassette—titled We Are the World: The Video Event—documented the making of the song, and became the ninth-best-selling video of 1985. [60] All of the video elements were produced by Howard G. Malley and Craig B. Golin along with April Lee Grebb as the production supervisor. The music video showed ...

  7. Nike, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Nike, Inc. [note 1] (stylized as NIKE) is an American athletic footwear and apparel corporation headquartered near Beaverton, Oregon, United States. [6] It is the world's largest supplier of athletic shoes and apparel and a major manufacturer of sports equipment, with revenue in excess of US$46 billion in its fiscal year 2022.

  8. Sneaker collecting - Wikipedia

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    Consumers started to collect, trade and resell sneakers in the 1970s, and the sneakerhead subculture came to prominence in New York City during the 1980s. Sneakers such as the Adidas Superstar and Puma Suede were popularized by b-boys and hip-hop artists, [4] and Nike's Air Jordan line revolutionized the industry with its marketing linked to superstar basketball player Michael Jordan.

  9. Merrell (company) - Wikipedia

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    Merrell All Out Crush Light trail running shoes. Merrell was established in 1981 when two executives for the Rossignol ski company, Clark Matis and John Schweizer, launched a new maker of hiking boots. The pair joined forces with Randal Ivan Merrell (R.I. Merrell), a maker of praised custom boots which retailed for $500 a pair. [1]