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  • [[Category:Animal cemeteries]] [[Category:Hunting in popular culture]]
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  • ...f> In 2007, Olsen and her fellow cast members were honored with the TV Pop Culture Award on the [[TV Land Awards]], one of the few awards ''The Brady Bunch'' ...ist [[Bob Barker]] when The Bradys accepted an honor at the GSN Awards. An animal welfare advocate, she has served on the board of directors of the nonprofit
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  • ...of paintings such as [[still-life]], landscapes, [[marine painting]]s and animal paintings. *[[Animal painting]]
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  • ...lture-icons-complete-ranked-list-70807437.html |title=The 200 Greatest Pop Culture Icons Complete Ranked List - re> NEW YORK, July 21 /PRNewswire/ |publisher= |description='''''Gilligan's Animal Friends'''''
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  • ...resting game to hunt; men can reason, and thus provide a challenge that no animal can contend with. The story simultaneously highlights through the experienc ==Adaptations and in popular culture==
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  • ...pringhall2">{{cite book |last=Springhall |first=John |title=Youth, Popular Culture and Moral Panics |location=New York |publisher=St. Martin's Press |year=199 ...ave been named after this topic include a song called "Penny Dreadfuls" by Animal Collective, the Irish literary magazine ''The Penny Dreadful''<ref>{{cite w
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  • ...ehension from the viewers. Groucho Marx spoke directly to the audience in "Animal Crackers", 1930, and "Horse Feathers", 1932. Comedy films by [[Mel Brooks]] ...ourth_wall List of films that break the fourth wall on the Art and Popular Culture Encyclopedia]
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  • ...n become whatever they choose through creative and humorous comparisons of animal kingdom achievements.{{Citation needed|date=December 2012}} She published a ==References in popular culture==
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  • ...cle longer than the lifespan of the rodent predators, bamboos can regulate animal populations by causing starvation during the period between flowering event ==Animal diet==
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  • ...SBNs are issued at no cost with the stated purpose of encouraging Canadian culture.<ref>{{Cite web|title = ISBN Canada|url = http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/serv ...n |first=Jack Parker |date=2008 |title=Coding and redundancy: man-made and animal-evolved signals |publisher=Harvard University Press |page=209 |isbn=978-0-6
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  • ...aid to have invented theatre" (1997, 54).</ref> It was part of a broader [[culture]] of theatricality and performance in [[classical Greece]] that included [[ ...a type of [[dance]]-drama that formed an important part of the theatrical culture of the city-state.<ref>Brown (1998, 441), Cartledge (1997, 3–5), Goldhill
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  • ...rescued from an [[animal shelter]] and was trained by Alvin Mears of Alvin Animal Rentals. Sandy lived to age 14. A [[Stuffed toy|stuffed]] dog named Flush w ...Bo, Luke, and Daisy, the play takes a deep look at southern "good ol' boy" culture and its popularization through the lens of American mass media.
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  • ...takes inspiration from [[comic strips]], often featuring [[anthropomorphic animal]]s, [[superhero]]es, or the adventures of human protagonists (either childr ...her politically unchanged and stagnant since its inception into mainstream culture.{{sfn|Nagel|2008}}
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  • ...e of Reality TV. In Ouellette, L. and Murray, S. (eds). Reality Television Culture. New York: NYU Press.</ref> ...in Perkins traveling across the globe and illustrating the wide variety of animal life on the planet. Though mostly a travelogue, it was popular in syndicati
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  • ...t1=Fi|first1=in Sci|last2=September 29th|first2=Writing {{!}}|website=Open Culture|language=en-US|access-date=2019-03-30|last3=Comments|first3=2016 2|archive- ...y B. |editor2=Browne, Pat |encyclopedia=The Guide To United States Popular Culture |location=Bowling Green, Ohio |publisher=Bowling Green State University Pop
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  • ...a cell after coming to man's world, Diana was visited by the Greek gods in animal form, and each gave her powers that would reveal themselves when she needed ...o love as a friend, die with Athena's awakening. Athena leaves the site in animal form, leaving a stunned and confused Zola behind with Wonder Woman.<ref>''W
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  • ...in dual roles). The island itself is also home to an unusual assortment of animal life, some native, some visiting. ...Silvers]], and a 15-minute documentary entitled ''Gilligan's Island: A Pop Culture Phenomenon''.
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  • ...ceived critical acclaim, including ''[[Kipps]]'' and a critique of English culture during the Edwardian period, ''[[Tono-Bungay]]''. Wells also wrote dozens o ...of his fellow humans as barely civilised beasts, slowly reverting to their animal natures.
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  • ...in dual roles). The island itself is also home to an unusual assortment of animal life, some native, some visiting. ...Silvers]], and a 15-minute documentary entitled ''Gilligan's Island: A Pop Culture Phenomenon''.
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  • ...he film. Other changes included incorporating an admiration for the Jewish culture and people (historical and modern), as well as representing the more plural ...ber 1957, exercised into peak physical condition, and trained by Hollywood animal handler Glenn Randall to pull the ''quadriga'' (a Roman Empire chariot draw
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