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10
People
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Organizations
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Locations
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Events
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Relationships
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Quotes
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Scientific journal article (sciencexpress/science magazine)
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Summary
This document is a page from a scientific paper published in 'Science' or 'Sciencexpress' on December 16, 2010, bearing the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016999. The text discusses a statistical analysis of fame and censorship using data from Wikipedia and Google Books, analyzing the trajectories of celebrity for figures like Bill Clinton and the impact of Nazi censorship on figures like Marc Chagall. While part of a government oversight release (likely related to Epstein's connections with scientists), the content itself is purely academic.
People (10)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Virginia Woolf | Historical Figure |
Mentioned as part of the 1882 birth cohort in fame analysis.
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| Felix Frankfurter | Historical Figure |
Mentioned as part of the 1882 birth cohort in fame analysis.
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| Bill Clinton | Historical Figure |
Mentioned as part of the 1946 birth cohort in fame analysis.
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| Steven Spielberg | Historical Figure |
Mentioned as part of the 1946 birth cohort in fame analysis.
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| Marc Chagall | Artist |
Used as a case study for detecting Nazi censorship via name frequency analysis.
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| Trotsky | Historical Figure |
Mentioned regarding censorship/suppression in Russia.
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| Wolfgang Hermann | Librarian (Nazi era) |
Mentioned as a figure who led the creation of lists of 'undesirable' authors.
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| Pablo Picasso | Artist |
Mentioned as a documented victim of repression with a suppression index of s=0.12.
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| Walter Gropius | Architect |
Mentioned as a Bauhaus architect and victim of repression (s=0.16).
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| Hermann Maas | Protestant Minister |
Mentioned as a victim of repression who helped Jews flee; recognized by Yad Vashem.
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Organizations (7)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| Wikipedia |
Source of data for the fame analysis (740,000 people).
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| Encyclopaedia Britannica |
Source of data for comparative analysis (42,358 people).
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| Sciencexpress |
Publisher of the document (indicated in footer).
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| Science Magazine |
Website mentioned in the download stamp.
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| Nazi Party |
Mentioned in the context of censorship and membership statistics during the Third Reich.
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| Bauhaus |
Mentioned in relation to Walter Gropius.
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| Yad Vashem |
Organization that recognized Hermann Maas.
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Timeline (1 events)
Locations (5)
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Mentioned in context of censorship (Trotsky).
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Mentioned in context of censorship (Tiananmen Square).
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Mentioned in context of censorship (Hollywood Ten) and Presidents.
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Primary location discussed regarding Nazi censorship.
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Mentioned in relation to Yad Vashem.
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Key Quotes (4)
"In the Future, Everyone Will Be World Famous for 7.5 Minutes"Source
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"Science is a poor route to fame."Source
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"Thus, people are getting more famous than ever before, but are being forgotten more rapidly than ever."Source
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Quote #3
"Suppression – of a person, or an idea – leaves quantifiable fingerprints"Source
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Quote #4
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