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  2. People (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    People is an American weekly magazine that specializes in celebrity news and human-interest stories. It is published by Dotdash Meredith, a subsidiary of IAC. [3] With a readership of 46.6 million adults in 2009, People had the largest audience of any American magazine, but it fell to second place in 2018 after its readership significantly declined to 35.9 million.

  3. List of cults of personality - Wikipedia

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    Most people were required to recite the Quotations of Chairman Mao and printed material at that time usually quoted Mao's words in bold as well as in the preface. The Loyalty dance (忠字舞) was also introduced during the Cultural Revolution which lasted from 1966 to 1976. The cult of personality continued for a time after Mao's death.

  4. Cult - Wikipedia

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    Religious scholar Catherine Wessinger argued the term was dehumanizing of the people within the group, as well as their children; following the Waco siege, it was argued by some scholars that the defining of the Branch Davidians as a cult by the media, government and former members is a significant factor as to what lead to the deaths. [16]

  5. How Online Conspiracy Groups Compare to Cults - AOL

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    Dr. Janja Lalich, a sociologist who was formerly a part of a left-wing cult, talks about the cult-like nature of many online conspiracy theory groups. Dr. Lalich explains how people get caught up ...

  6. 18 Bald Celebrities Who Secretly Use Wigs Or Had Hair ... - AOL

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    Here’s a list of famous male celebrities who said "not today" to mother nature and decided to get hair transplants. The post 18 Bald Celebrities Who Secretly Use Wigs Or Had Hair Transplants ...

  7. Anti-cult movement - Wikipedia

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    The anti-cult movement, abbreviated ACM and also known as the countercult movement, [1] consists of various governmental and non-governmental organizations and individuals that seek to raise awareness of religious groups that they consider to be "cults", uncover coercive practices used to attract and retain members, and help those who have become involved with harmful cult practices.

  8. 20 US presidents who belonged to shadowy secret societies - AOL

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    What 11 highly successful people watch on TV 8 scholarships for college students you probably didn't know existed 14 US presidents who were members of one of the most powerful secret societies in ...

  9. The Move (Sam Fife) - Wikipedia

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    Following a doctrine of separation from the world, women in The Move traditionally have worn dresses or skirts. Most men kept their hair short and shaved off facial hair. [11] This was a common practice among most Move communes until after the year 2000. Another practice now discarded is "walking a year," a concept that is similar to that of ...

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