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  2. American Baby - Wikipedia

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    "American Baby" is a song by American rock band Dave Matthews Band, released as the first single from their sixth studio album Stand Up. The song encourages Americans not to lose their culture in the midst of political and social trouble. It peaked number 16 on Billboard Hot 100, making their highest-charting single in the United States.

  3. Babytalk (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Meredith Corporation, which owns American Baby, Babytalk's biggest competitor, bought Babytalk in May 2013 and shuttered the title. [ 2 ] With a controlled circulation of 2,000,000, Babytalk reached more than 5.5 million readers a month through a combination of in-home subscriptions and distribution at baby retailers, maternity boutiques and OB ...

  4. How to Have an American Baby - Wikipedia

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    Contact us; Contribute Help; Learn to edit; Community portal; ... How to Have an American Baby is a 2023 documentary film which explores the Chinese birth tourism ...

  5. Baby spreadsheets: A very American way to decide when—or ...

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    Wrangling an overwhelming amount of information—much of it subjective and particular—into soothing rows and columns feels like second nature for people who regularly use Excel at their jobs.

  6. American Character Doll Company - Wikipedia

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    The American Character Doll Company was an American toy company specializing in dolls. Their most popular dolls included " Tiny Tears ," " Tressy ," "Butterball Doll", "Sweet Sue," and "Toodles." Founded in 1919, the company's fortunes peaked in the mid-20th century, as they sold millions of dolls exclusively to retailers and mail-order houses ...

  7. African-American names - Wikipedia

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    It is widely held that before the 1950s and 1960s, most African-American names closely resembled those used within European-American culture. [4] Even within the European American population, a few very common names were given to babies of that era, with nicknames often used to distinguish among various people with the same name. [5]

  8. Here’s the average debt load American baby boomers hold in ...

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    Baby boomers (ages 59 to 77) reduced their debt load during that period — but only slightly, from $96,087 in 2022 to $94,880 in 2023. Meanwhile, the silent Generation (78+) reduced it from ...

  9. Anchor baby - Wikipedia

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    Anchor baby is a term (regarded by some as a pejorative [1] [2]) used to refer to a child born to non-citizen parents in a country that has birthright citizenship which will therefore help the parents and other family members gain legal residency [3] or avoid deportation.