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1. Skateboarding

The image of the skateboarder as a rebellious, non-conforming youth has faded in recent years. The rift between the old image of skateboarding and a newer one is quite visible: magazines such as Thrasher portray skateboarding as dirty, rebellious, and still firmly tied to punk, while other publications, Transworld Skateboarding as an example, paint a more modern, diverse, and controlled picture of skateboarding stars. Furthermore, as more professional skaters use hip hop music accompaniment in their videos, many urban youths and hip-hop fans are drawn to skateboarding, further diluting the sport's punk image.[8] (insert photo): []

I thought that this is an appropriate spot to insert this particular photo because the picture represents present a day style and culture of new-age skateboarders around the world. It also adds to the hip-hop aspect which was mentioned in the description.

2. Russia

I would insert this photo between the Culture and Visual Arts sections because it represents a good idea of the different architecture of building and castles as well as their history in Russia. The colorful domes are really something to admire and fun to look at: []

3. Sesame Street

I would definitely insert this photo under the Merchandising and Endorsment section of the article because of the fact that the Tickle-Me-Elmo doll was their biggest seller for years. Creating a multi million dollar making puppet and not having a good photo of it, makes me question why it hasn't been inserted in the first place. This picture also represents one of Sesame Street's biggest stars, Elmo: []

4. Hot Dog I noticed in tis article that there was a picture of the record holding "worlds biggest hot dog" along with some information about it. Well I think that as an interesting fact this web page should also include the man who holds the record for eating the most hot dogs. This information and photo could very well be inserted anywhere on this page. It is a fun fact to add about hot dogs, and in my opinion, a very reasonable contribution to Hot Dogs.

Information:

"July 06, 2004 Record for Hot Dog Eating Contest

Takeru Kobayashi, center, of Nagano, Japan, poses with 53 1/2 hot dogs after winning the Nathan's Famous Fourth of July International Hot Dog Eating contest, in New York. Kobayashi, the number one eater in the world broke his previous record of 51 1/2 hot dogs by eating 53 1/2 hot dogs in twelve minutes" Photo of the record holder: []

5. Bill Clinton Information:

Published work

In 2004, Clinton released a personal autobiography, My Life. The book was published by the Knopf Publishing Group at Random House on June 22, 2004, and set a worldwide record for single day non-fiction book sales according to the publisher.[88] Later released as an audio book, total sales were in excess of 400,000 copies. He received U.S. $12 million in advance as a writer's fee.[89] Picture of Book: []

In September 2007, he released a second book, Giving: How Each of Us Can Change the World, which also became a bestseller.[90] The book is about citizen activism and the role of public charity and public service in the modern world.[91] Picture of book: []

I think that it would be necessary to insert the two different pictures, one for each of Bill Clinton's books, next to the information provided.