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  2. McMansion Hell - Wikipedia

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    A typical image on McMansion Hell, featuring commentary added to real estate photos. McMansion Hell is a blog that humorously critiques McMansions, large suburban homes typically built from the 1980s to 2008 and known for their stylistic attempt to create the appearance of affluence using mass-produced architecture.

  3. Katie Wagner - Wikipedia

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    Katharine "Katie" Wagner (born May 11, 1964) is an American television personality and Hollywood reporter. She is best known for her 2002–2004 stint as the hostess for TV Guide Channel . Early life

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  5. Prosperity theology - Wikipedia

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    Prosperity theology (sometimes referred to as the prosperity gospel, the health and wealth gospel, the gospel of success, seed-faith gospel, Faith movement, or Word-Faith movement) [1] is a religious belief among some Charismatic Christians that financial blessing and physical well-being are always the will of God for them, and that faith, positive scriptural confession, and giving to ...

  6. Kate A. Shaw - Wikipedia

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    In a 2022 article, Shaw criticized the United States Electoral College for its distorting effects on democracy, laid out possible reforms, and argued for its abolition. [18] In other commentary, Shaw has argued that the January 6 riots would not have taken place in the absence of the Electoral College. [11]

  7. Kate Winslet Says Her Fame Post-’Titanic’ Made Life ‘Quite ...

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    Kate Winslet Rich Fury/Getty Images Kate Winslet opened up about her post-Titanic fame’s impact on her real life. “I felt like I had to look a certain way, or be a certain thing,” Winslet ...

  8. Katherine Stewart (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    As a writer and speaker, Stewart has shown interest in controversies over religious freedom and the separation of church and state. [2] She has also written about public and science education, [3] [4] public funding of faith-based initiatives, anti-LGBT initiatives on the state level, [5] faith-based political organizing, [6] the U.S. Supreme Court, [7] [8] homeschooling, [9] [10] and bullying ...

  9. Forty-two Articles - Wikipedia

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    The Forty-two Articles were the official doctrinal statement of the Church of England for a brief period in 1553. Written by Archbishop Thomas Cranmer and published by King Edward VI's privy council along with a requirement for clergy to subscribe to it, it represented the height of official church reformation prior to the reign of Queen Elizabeth I.