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  2. List of blogs - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable blogs. A blog (contraction of weblog) is a web site with frequent, periodic posts creating an ongoing narrative. They are maintained by both groups and individuals, the latter being the most common.

  3. List of most-visited websites - Wikipedia

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    Domain name Ranking Type Company / Nonprofit organization Country Similarweb (November 2024) Semrush (November 2024) Google Search: google.com: 1 () 1 () Search Engine Google United States YouTube: youtube.com: 2 () 2 () Video-sharing platform Google United States Facebook: facebook.com: 3 () 3 () Social Media Networks Meta United States ...

  4. List of environmental websites - Wikipedia

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    Ecology Law Currents—produced by students at the UC Berkeley School of Law—an online publication containing "short-form commentary and analysis on timely environmental law and policy issues" [1] Environment and Energy Publishing—based in Washington, D.C.—covering environmental and energy policy and markets

  5. Coloring book - Wikipedia

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    A coloring book (British English: colouring-in book, colouring book, or colouring page) is a type of book containing line art to which people are intended to add color using crayons, colored pencils, marker pens, paint or other artistic media. Traditional coloring books and coloring pages are printed on paper or card.

  6. List of wikis - Wikipedia

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    Free global family tree using MediaWiki software, but unconnected to the Wikimedia Foundation. 11,148,296 [69] Unknown [70] Wikiversity: General – Self-directed learning Supports free learning communities, projects, materials, and learners; a Wikimedia project: CC BY-SA 3.0 Wikivoyage: Places – Travel: Multilingual travel guide of the ...

  7. Wikipedia:List of really, really, really stupid article ideas ...

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    Your low-effort school play of How the Grinch Stole Christmas!. Your high-effort Broadway play of Cats. A list of times you pinged @everyone on your Discord server. Your Sonic the Hedgehog fanart (unless you are Tyson Hesse). Your romantic relationship with sentient AI. The number of people who read this list all the way through.

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    Get answers to your AOL Mail, login, Desktop Gold, AOL app, password and subscription questions. Find the support options to contact customer care by email, chat, or phone number.

  9. Religious symbolism in U.S. sports team names and mascots

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    Team names and their associated sports mascots are examples of totems in the social sciences; symbols that serve both social and psychological functions with many implicit meanings. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The social function is to connect individuals into a community; the psychological function is to symbolize desired qualities with which fans can identify.