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  2. Casey Cole - Wikipedia

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    Casey Cole, OFM is an American Franciscan friar, Catholic priest, writer, and blogger.Cole runs his own online blog and YouTube channel called Breaking in the Habit and is the author of the books Let Go: Seven Stumbling Blocks to Christian Discipleship and Called: What Happens After Saying Yes to God.

  3. Bruce Simpson (blogger) - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Simpson is an internet celebrity and activist from New Zealand best known for his long running blog, YouTube channels and his 2003 attempt to build a cruise missile with parts ordered from internet retailers. [1] In 2019, he announced that he had been diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease. [2]

  4. Xanga - Wikipedia

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    Xanga began in 1999 as a site for sharing book and music reviews. It became public in 2000, following a series of e-mail recruitment methods via GeoCities. [3] Over the next few years, Xanga underwent several formatting changes.

  5. Alexander Kondrashov (blogger) - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Viktorovich Kondrashov (born November 21, 1983, Russian: Александр Викторович Кондрашов) is a Russian travel blogger, explorer and writer. He is known primarily for his YouTube channel, Alexander Kondrashov, with 1.3 million subscribers as of November 2018.

  6. Wikipedia : Reliable source examples

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    In many cases, no. Most private weblogs ("blogs"), especially those hosted by blog-hosting services such as Blogger, are self-published sources; many of them published pseudonymously.

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  8. SB Nation - Wikipedia

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    From 2003 to 2011, the sports blog network SB Nation (originally known as SportsBlogs Nation) operated under the parent company SportsBlogs Inc., which was headquartered in Washington, D.C. [1] [2] Since Sports Blogs was rebranded as Vox Media, the network has also operated from the digital media company's offices in Manhattan.

  9. Joe Bloggs - Wikipedia

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    In The Princeton Review standardised test preparation courses, "Joe Bloggs" represents the average test-taker, and students are trained to identify the "Joe Bloggs answer", or the choice which seems right but may be misleading on harder questions.

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