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Description: Heat map of the birth ratio of each day to the average in the USA for people born from 1994 to 1999 according to the Center for Disease Control and 2000 to 2014 according to the Social Security Administration (top), and in Wales and England for people born from 1995 to 2014 according to the Office for National Statistics (bottom), also aggregated by month and day of month with 29 ...
People born on Sept. 9 have the astrological sun sign of Virgo, just like Beyoncé, whose Sept. 4 birthday puts her once again ahead of the trend. Typical traits of Virgos include attention to ...
The Amazing World of Gumball: United Kingdom, United States, Ireland: 6: 240 Be-Be-Bears: Russia: 10: 237 Krazy Kat: United States: N/A: 232 The Gumby Show: United States 3 229 My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic: United States, Canada: 9: 221 Popeye the Sailor: United States: N/A: 220 Robot Chicken: United States: 11: 220 The Fixies: Russia: 5 ...
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And if you were born before the new millennium, you'll likely recognize these Photos That Kids Born After 2000 Will Never Understand. 20 August 29Average number of births per year: 11,924And for ...
Since Lady Gaga's "Bad Romance" in 2009, every video that has reached the top of the "most-viewed YouTube videos" list has been a music video. In November 2005, a Nike advertisement featuring Brazilian football player Ronaldinho became the first video to reach 1,000,000 views. [ 1 ]
Famous Birthdays is an American website based in Santa Monica, California, [1] which is dedicated to cataloging the birthdays of famous people and compiling other facts about them. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Background
An unbirthday (originally written un-birthday) is an event celebrated on all days of the year which are not a person's birthday. It is a neologism which first appeared in Lewis Carroll's 1871 novel Through the Looking-Glass. [1] [2] The concept gave rise to "The Unbirthday Song" in the 1951 animated feature film Alice in Wonderland. [3]