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Type: Scientific report/article excerpt (figure caption)
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Summary

This document appears to be a page from a scientific paper or report analyzing linguistic trends and cultural fame over time (Culturomics/N-grams). It contains figure captions (I through L) describing graphs that track the frequency of words like 'radio,' sports names, and famous athletes like Michael Jordan and Babe Ruth. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, suggesting it was included in a larger production of documents for a congressional investigation, though the specific page content is unrelated to Epstein's criminal activities.

People (6)

Name Role Context
Michael Jordan Athlete
Mentioned in a data analysis comparing the fame/frequency of mentions of sportsmen.
Jesse Owens Athlete
Mentioned in a data analysis comparing the fame/frequency of mentions of sportsmen.
Joe Namath Athlete
Mentioned in a data analysis comparing the fame/frequency of mentions of sportsmen.
Mike Tyson Athlete
Mentioned in a data analysis comparing the fame/frequency of mentions of sportsmen.
Wayne Gretsky Athlete
Mentioned in a data analysis comparing the fame/frequency of mentions of sportsmen. (Note: Last name misspelled in do...
Babe Ruth Athlete
Referred to as 'Babe Ruth' and 'the Bambino'; used as a benchmark for fame in the analysis.

Locations (3)

Location Context
Mentioned as a data point (green line) in a graph description.
US
United States; mentioned regarding 'radio' usage trajectories.
UK
United Kingdom; mentioned regarding 'radio' usage trajectories.

Relationships (1)

Michael Jordan Comparison Babe Ruth
Text compares their levels of fame/mentions: 'Presently, only 'Babe Ruth' (blue) can compete.'

Key Quotes (3)

"In the 1980s, the fame of 'Michael Jordan' (cyan) leaped over other that of other great athletes"
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"One can only speculate as to whether Jordan's hang time will match that of the Bambino."
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"This indicates how these data can serve to identify words that are a marker of a specific period in time."
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and 'Burkina Faso' (green). (I) 'radio' in the US (blue) and in the UK (red) have distinct trajectories. (J) 'football' (blue), 'golf' (green), 'baseball' (red), 'basketball' (cyan) and 'hockey' (purple) (K) Sportsmen: In the 1980s, the fame of 'Michael Jordan' (cyan) leaped over other that of other great athletes, including 'Jesse Owens' (green), 'Joe Namath' (red), 'Mike Tyson' (purple), and 'Wayne Gretsky' (yellow). Presently, only 'Babe Ruth' (blue) can compete. One can only speculate as to whether Jordan's hang time will match that of the Bambino. (L) 'humorless' is a word that rose to popularity during the first half of the century. This indicates how these data can serve to identify words that are a marker of a specific period in time.
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