This document is a scientific figure labeled 'Figure S19' containing 12 graphs (A-L) that visualize 'Culturomic timelines' showing the frequency of specific words in books between 1800 and 2000. Topics covered include civil rights, genocide, medical terms, economic terms (GDP, recession), and famous athletes (Jordan, Tyson, Ruth). The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017058' stamp, indicating it was part of a document production for a House Oversight Committee investigation, potentially related to scientific funding or correspondence involving Jeffrey Epstein, though he is not explicitly named in the text.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Babe Ruth | Subject of data |
Listed in Graph K regarding frequency of name appearance in books
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| Jesse Owens | Subject of data |
Listed in Graph K regarding frequency of name appearance in books
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| Joe Namath | Subject of data |
Listed in Graph K regarding frequency of name appearance in books
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| Michael Jordan | Subject of data |
Listed in Graph K regarding frequency of name appearance in books
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| Mike Tyson | Subject of data |
Listed in Graph K regarding frequency of name appearance in books
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| Wayne Gretzky | Subject of data |
Listed in Graph K regarding frequency of name appearance in books
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by footer stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017058'
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Mentioned in Graph H regarding geographical name changes
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Mentioned in Graph H regarding geographical name changes
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United States, mentioned in Graph I (Radio US)
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GB
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Great Britain, mentioned in Graph I (Radio GB)
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"Culturomic 'timelines' reveal how often a word or phrase appears in books over time."Source
"Ideology: ideas about 'capitalism' (blue) and 'communism' (green) became extremely important during the 20th century."Source
"The history of economics: 'banking' (blue) is an old concept which was of central concern during 'the depression' (red)."Source
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