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Michael Jordan is widely considered one of the greatest basketball players, winning six NBA championships with the Chicago Bulls, earning six Finals MVP awards, and five league MVP awards
He retired in 1984, then came back in 1994
To restart his career, finally
Michael Jordan is considered one of the greatest basketball players of all time, winning six NBA championships with the Chicago Bulls, earning five MVP awards, and holding the NBA record for the highest career scoring average -
Home Alone, a Christmas family comedy film released in 1990 about the adventures of Kevin McCallister, an eight-year-old boy, played by Macaulay Culkin, who has to fend for himself and thwart the attempts of a pair of bungling burglars trying to break into his family's house after he is inadvertently left behind when his famil
"Home Alone" was shot in Chicago in February, and the crew was hoping for snow "Home Alone" was shot in Chicago in February, and the crew was hoping for snow -
Iraq had the fifth-largest army in the world in 1991
Desert Storm played a role in Bill Clinton's presidency
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Bill Clinton was first elected president on November 3, 1992, defeating incumbent George H.W. Bush. He was re-elected four years later in 1996, winning a second term.
William Jefferson Clinton (born William Jefferson Blythe III, August 19, 1946) is an American politician and lawyer who was the 42nd president of the United States from 1993 to 2001. -
In the neighborhood, boys were playing baseball in the street. They were having a great time until Donte hit a fly ball that went right into the Robertsons’ window.
Bop It often works well for children with ADHD. Bop It is a game that calls out commands to complete, and the player uses their fine motor skills to complete the tasks within a short time frame In the most recent series of Bop It's, the player's goal is to beat the game by scoring 100 points -
Naomi Campbell is famous for her iconic supermodel career, which broke barriers for Black models, and for her ongoing influence in fashion, philanthropy, and media
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Tom Cruise's publicly known diagnosis is dyslexia, a learning disability he has been open about since he was a child.
Tom Cruise's big break came with the 1983 film Risky Business, which gave him his first leading role and brought him widespread recognition
Thomas Cruise Mapother IV, better known by his screen name of Tom Cruise, is an American film actor and producer -
Tamagotchi are handheld, digital pets released in the 1990s that hatch from an egg-shaped toy and require care from their owner
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Kurt Cobain worked as a janitor at the high school he dropped out of
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Kobe Bryant began his career by skipping college and declaring for the 1996 NBA draft at the age of 17. The Charlotte Hornets drafted him with the 13th overall pick, but he was traded to the Los Angeles Lakers shortly after, a team he had supported since childhood. He made his NBA debut as the second-youngest player in history and became the youngest starter in league history during his rookie season.
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SpongeBob was originally named "SpongeBoy" before being changed to "SpongeBob" due to a copyright issue with a mop brand
SpongeBob SquarePants is an American animated television series created by Stephen Hillenburg that premiered in 1999
Patrick Star is the dim-witted, lazy pink starfish, best friend of SpongeBob SquarePants, from the Nickelodeon animated series SpongeBob SquarePants