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    ,
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    fun facts from wikipedia...
    The Big Bang Theory
    Genre
    Sitcom
    [
    1
    ]
    Created by
    Chuck Lorre
    Bill Prady
    Directed by
    Mark Cendrowski
    Starring
    Johnny Galecki
    Jim Parsons
    Kaley Cuoco
    Simon Helberg
    Kunal Nayyar
    Sara Gilbert
    Melissa Rauch
    Mayim Bialik
    Kevin Sussman
    [
    2
    ]
    Theme music composer
    Barenaked Ladies
    Opening theme
    "Big Bang Theory Theme"
    [
    3
    ]
    [
    4
    ]
    Country of origin
    United States
    Original
    language(s)
    English
    No.
    of seasons
    8
    No.
    of episodes
    183
    (
    list of episodes
    )
    The Big Bang Theory
    is an American
    sitcom
    created by
    Chuck Lorre
    and
    Bill Prady
    , both of whom serve as executive producers on the show along with
    Steven Molaro
    . All three also serve as head writers. The show premiered on
    CBS
    on September 24, 2007.
    [
    5
    ]
    The
    eighth season
    premiered on September 22, 2014.
    The show is primarily centered on five characters living in
    Pasadena, California
    :
    Leonard Hofstadter
    and
    Sheldon Cooper
    , both
    physicists
    at
    Caltech
    , who share an apartment;
    Penny
    , a waitress and aspiring actress who later becomes a pharmaceutical representative, and who lives across the hall; and Leonard and Sheldon's equally
    geeky
    and socially awkward friends and co-workers,
    aerospace engineer
    Howard Wolowitz
    and
    astrophysicist
    Raj Koothrappali
    . Geekiness and intellect of the four guys is contrasted for comic effect with Penny's social skills and common sense.
    [
    6
    ]
    [
    7
    ]
    Over time, supporting characters have been promoted to starring roles:
    Bernadette Rostenkowski
    , Howard's girlfriend (later his wife), a
    microbiologist
    and former part-time waitress alongside Penny;
    neuroscientist
    Amy Farrah Fowler
    , who joins the group after being matched to Sheldon on a dating website (and later becomes Sheldon's girlfriend); and
    Stuart Bloom
    , the cash-strapped owner of the comic book store the characters often visit, who, in season 8, moves in with Howard's mother.
    Sheldon is often described as the stereotypical "geek". He is usually characterized as extremely intelligent, socially inept, and rigidly logical. Despite his intellect, he sometimes displays a lack of common sense. He has a superiority complex, but also possesses childlike qualities, of which he seems unaware, such as extreme stubbornness. He is unknowingly nasty to the others, even his friends, not by choice. It is claimed by Bernadette that the reason Sheldon is sometimes nasty is because the part of his brain that tells him it is wrong to be nasty is "getting a wedgie off of the other parts of his brain". The first four episodes of
    The Big Bang Theory
    portray Sheldon inconsistently with his later characterization. According to Prady, the character "began to evolve after episode five or so and became his own thing."
    [
    17
    ]
    Sheldon possesses an
    eidetic memory
    and an IQ of 187,
    [
    18
    ]
    although he claims his IQ cannot be accurately measured by normal tests.
    [
    19
    ]
    He originally claimed to have a master's degree and two
    doctoral degrees
    , but this list has increased.
    [
    20
    ]
    [
    21
    ]
    Sheldon has an extensive general knowledge in many subjects including physics, chemistry, biology, astronomy,
    cosmology
    , algebra, calculus,
    differential equations
    ,
    vector calculus
    , computers, electronics, engineering, history, geography, linguistics, football and various languages like
    Finnish
    , Spanish, French,
    Mandarin Chinese
    ,
    Persian
    ,
    Arabic
    , and
    Klingon
    from
    Star Trek.
    [
    22
    ]
    He also shows great talent in music, knowing how to play the piano,
    recorder
    and
    theremin
    and having
    perfect pitch
    .
    [
    23
    ]
    Although his friends have similar intellects to him, his eccentricities, stubbornness, and lack of empathy often frustrate them. Sheldon occasionally uses slang (in a very unnatural fashion), and follows jokes with his
    catchphrase
    "Bazinga!" which is now an officially registered trademark of
    Warner Bros.
    [
    24
    ]
    [
    25
    ]
    He is uncomfortable with human physical contact and has
    germophobia
    , which makes his exceptionally rare hugs extremely awkward and painful-looking. He also has blood phobia, which causes him to faint at the sight of it.
    [
    26
    ]
    Sheldon has difficulty coping when he is interrupted, when asked to keep a secret, or when he hears arguing.
    [
    27
    ]
    [
    28
    ]
    [
    29
    ]
    He is also a
    notary public
    and uses his knowledge in law and contracts usually for his own advantage and is always distressed when challenged in a legal aspect that he cannot logically defend. In his mannerisms, Sheldon also shows symptoms associated with
    obsessive-compulsive personality disorder
    . Whenever approaching a person's home, he must knock three times, then say the person's name, and must repeat this at least three times. Upon entering a person's home, he must select the proper seat before sitting down. When it is suggested by Penny that he "Just sit anywhere", his response is "Oh, no, that's crazy!" This extends to his inability to accept change. His rigidity in maintaining homeostasis often causes him frustration. Because of his rigidity and stubbornness, only his mother and Bernadette – both possessing strong maternal instincts – are able to control him.
    Like his friends, Sheldon is scientifically inclined and is fond of comic books (especially the
    DC Universe
    ),
    costumes
    ,
    roleplaying games
    , video games,
    tabletop games
    ,
    collectible card games
    , action figures, fantasy, science fiction, and cartoons. Sheldon has
    restraining orders
    from his heroes
    Leonard Nimoy
    ,
    Carl Sagan
    , and
    Stan Lee
    ,
    [
    30
    ]
    [
    31
    ]
    [
    32
    ]
    as well as television scientist
    Bill Nye
    .
    [
    33
    ]
    Sheldon often wears vintage T-shirts adorned with superhero logos.
    Ford Mustang
    2015 Ford Mustang
    Overview
    Manufacturer
    Ford
    Production
    April 1964–present
    Model years
    1965–present
    Designer
    John Najjar Ferzely
    ,
    Philip T. Clark
    ,
    Joe Oros
    Body and chassis
    Class
    Pony car
    Body style
    2-door
    2+2
    seat
    coupe
    2-door
    hatchback
    2-door
    fastback
    2-door
    convertible
    Layout
    FR layout
    The
    Ford Mustang
    is an American
    automobile
    manufactured by the
    Ford Motor Company
    . It was originally based on the
    platform
    of the second generation North American
    Ford Falcon
    , a
    compact car
    .
    [
    1
    ]
    The original
    Ford Mustang I
    four-seater concept car had evolved into the 1963 Mustang II two-seater prototype, which Ford used to pretest how the public would take interest in the first production Mustang which was released as the 1964 1/2, with a slight variation on the frontend and a top that was 2.7 inches shorter than the 1963 Mustang II.
    [
    2
    ]
    Introduced early on April 17, 1964,
    [
    3
    ]
    and thus dubbed as a "1964½" model by Mustang fans, the 1965 Mustang was the automaker's most successful launch since the
    Model A
    .
    [
    4
    ]
    The Mustang has undergone several transformations to its current
    sixth generation
    .
    The Mustang created the "
    pony car
    " class of American automobiles—sports-car like
    coupes
    with long hoods and short rear decks
    [
    5
    ]
    —and gave rise to competitors such as the
    Chevrolet Camaro
    ,
    [
    6
    ]
    Pontiac Firebird
    ,
    AMC Javelin
    ,
    [
    7
    ]
    Chrysler
    's revamped
    Plymouth Barracuda
    and the first generation
    Dodge Challenger
    .
    [
    8
    ]
    The Mustang is also credited for inspiring the designs of coupés such as the
    Toyota Celica
    and
    Ford Capri
    , which were imported to the United States.
    Racing
    [
    edit
    ]
    This section
    needs additional citations for
    verification
    .
    Please help
    improve this article
    by
    adding citations to reliable sources
    . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
    (April 2008)
    The Mustang made its first public appearance on a racetrack little more than a month after its April 17 introduction, as
    pace car
    for the
    1964 Indianapolis 500
    .
    [
    13
    ]
    The same year, Mustangs achieved the first of many notable competition successes, winning first and second in class in the
    Tour de France
    international rally. The car's American competition debut, also in 1964, was in
    drag racing
    , where private individuals and dealer-sponsored teams campaigned Mustangs powered by 427 cu. in. V8s.
    In late 1964, Ford contracted
    Holman & Moody
    to prepare ten 427-powered Mustangs to contest the
    National Hot Rod Association
    's (NHRA) A/Factory Experimental class in the 1965 drag racing season. Five of these special Mustangs made their competition debut at the 1965 NHRA Winternationals, where they qualified in the Factory Stock Eliminator class. The car driven by
    Bill Lawton
    won the class.
    [
    68
    ]
    A decade later
    Bob Glidden
    won the Mustang's first NHRA Pro Stock title.
    Early Mustangs also proved successful in road racing. The GT 350 R, the race version of the
    Shelby GT 350
    , won five of the
    Sports Car Club of America
    's (SCCA) six divisions in 1965. Drivers were Jerry Titus, Bob Johnson and
    Mark Donohue
    , and Titus won the (SCCA) B-Production national championship. GT 350s won the B-Production title again in 1966 and 1967. They also won the 1966 manufacturers’ championship in the inaugural SCCA
    Trans-Am series
    , and repeated the win the following year.
    [
    13
    ]
    In 1969, modified versions of the 428
    Mach 1
    ,
    Boss 429
    and
    Boss 302
    took 295
    United States Auto Club
    -certified records at
    Bonneville Salt Flats
    . The outing included a 24-hour run on a 10-mile (16 km) course at an average speed of 157 mph (253 km/h). Drivers were
    Mickey Thompson
    ,
    Danny Ongais
    , Ray Brock, and Bob Ottum.
    [
    13
    ]
    In 1970, Mustang won the
    SCCA
    series manufacturers’ championship again, with
    Parnelli Jones
    and
    George Follmer
    driving for car owner/builder
    Bud Moore
    and crew chief Lanky Foushee. Jones won the "unofficial" drivers’ title.
    Two years later
    Dick Trickle
    won 67 short-track oval feature races, a national record for wins in a single season.
    In 1975 Ron Smaldone's Mustang became the first-ever American car to win the Showroom Stock national championship in SCCA road racing.
    Mustangs also competed in the
    IMSA
    GTO class, with wins in 1984 and 1985. In 1985
    John Jones
    also won the 1985 GTO drivers’ championship;
    Wally Dallenbach Jr
    ., John Jones and
    Doc Bundy
    won the GTO class at the
    Daytona 24 Hours
    ; and Ford won its first manufacturers’ championship in road racing since 1970. Three class wins went to Lynn St. James, the first woman to win in the series.
    1986 brought eight more GTO wins and another manufacturers’ title.
    Scott Pruett
    won the drivers’ championship. The GT Endurance Championship also went to Ford.
    In drag racing Rickie Smith's
    Motorcraft
    Mustang won the
    International Hot Rod Association
    Pro Stock
    world championship.
    In 1987
    Saleen Autosport Mustangs
    driven by
    Steve Saleen
    and
    Rick Titus
    won the SCCA Escort Endurance SSGT championship, and in
    International Motor Sports Association
    (IMSA) racing a Mustang again won the GTO class in the
    Daytona 24 Hours
    . In 1989, its silver anniversary year, the Mustang won Ford its first Trans-Am manufacturers’ title since 1970, with
    Dorsey Schroeder
    winning the drivers’ championship.
    [
    69
    ]
    In 1997,
    Tommy Kendall
    ’s Roush-prepared Mustang won a record 11 consecutive races in Trans-Am to secure his third straight driver's championship.
    In 2002
    John Force
    broke his own NHRA drag racing record by winning his 12th national championship in his Ford Mustang
    Funny Car
    , Force beat that record again in 2006, becoming the first-ever 14-time champion, again, driving a Mustang.
    [
    13
    ]
    Currently, Mustangs compete in the
    Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge
    (formerly known as the
    KONI Challenge
    ), where they have won the manufacturer's title in 2005 and 2008, and the Canada Drift,
    Formula Drift
    and
    D1 Grand Prix
    series. They are highly competitive in the
    SCCA World Challenge
    , with
    Brandon Davis
    winning the 2009 GT driver's championship. Mustangs competed in the now-defunct
    Grand-Am Road Racing
    Ford Racing Mustang Challenge for the Miller Cup series as well.
    Ford has been successful in the
    Grand-Am Road Racing
    Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge
    winning championships in 2005, 2008, and 2009 with the Mustang FR500C and GT models. In 2004,
    Ford Racing
    retained
    Multimatic
    to design, engineer, build and race the Mustang FR500C turn-key race car.
    Multimatic Motorsports
    won the championship in 2005 with
    Scott Maxwell
    and
    David Empringham
    taking the driver's title. In 2010,
    Ford Racing
    contracted
    Multimatic
    again to design, engineer, develop and race the next generation of Mustang race car, known as the Boss 302R. With any new race car, it had various kinks and bugs to work through. The new Mustang Boss 302R achieved numerous pole positions, however reliability hampered race results. The following season the Mustang Boss 302R took its maiden victory at
    Barber Motorsports Park
    in early 2011.
    Multimatic Motorsports
    drivers
    Scott Maxwell
    and
    Joe Foster
    brought home the win for Ford.
    In 2010 the Ford Mustang became Ford's
    Car of Tomorrow
    for the
    NASCAR Nationwide Series
    with full-time racing of the Mustang beginning in 2011. This opened a new chapter in both the Mustang's history and Ford's history. NASCAR insiders expect to see Mustang racing in
    NASCAR Sprint Cup
    by 2014 (the model's 50th anniversary). Unlike other racing series, the NASCAR vehicles are not based on production Mustangs, but are a
    silhouette racing car
    with decals that give them a superficial resemblance to the production road cars.
    Carl Edwards
    won the first-ever race with a NASCAR-prepped Mustang on April 8, 2011 at the
    Texas Motor Speedway
    .
    Ford Mustangs compete in the
    FIA GT3 European Championship
    , and compete in the
    GT4 European Cup
    and other sports car races such as the
    24 Hours of Spa
    . The
    Marc VDS Racing Team
    has been developing the
    GT3 spec
    Mustang since 2010.
    [
    70
    ]
    The car has most recently competed in the 2011 24 hours of Spa.
    In 2012,
    Jack Roush
    won the
    Daytona International Speedway's
    opening race of the 50th Anniversary Rolex 24 At Daytona weekend in a Mustang Boss 302R. Leading the Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge's final 18 laps, Johnson held off a veritable conga line of six
    BMW M3's
    behind as he closed on the driving pair's first win of 2012 in the BMW Performance 200 at Daytona.
    [
    71
    ]
    Awards
    [
    edit
    ]
    2005 Canadian Car of the Year
    The 1965 Mustang won the Tiffany Gold Medal for excellence in American design, the first automobile ever to do so.
    The Mustang was on the
    Car and Driver Ten Best
    list in
    1983
    ,
    1987
    ,
    1988
    ,
    2005
    ,
    2006
    , and
    2011
    . It won the
    Motor Trend Car of the Year
    award in 1974 and 1994.
    In 2005 it was runner-up to the
    Chrysler 300
    for the
    North American Car of the Year
    award and was named
    Canadian Car of the Year
    .
    [
    72
    ]
    Cowgirl
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Look up
    cowgirl
    in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
    A
    cowgirl
    is the female equivalent of a
    cowboy
    .
    Cowgirl
    may also refer to:
    In
    entertainment
    :
    "Cowgirl" (song)
    , a 1994 single by Underworld
    "Legend of a Cowgirl", a 1997 single by
    Imani Coppola
    "Cowgirl", a 2001 song by Bambee from her album
    Fairytales
    Cowgirl
    (album)
    , a 2006 album by
    Lynn Anderson
    Cowgirl
    (film)
    , a German film starring
    Alexandra Maria Lara
    Cowgirl
    (short subject film)
    , a short subject film featuring
    Sandra Oh
    Jillian "Cowgirl" Pearlman, a character in the Green Lantern comics featuring
    Hal Jordan
    Cowgirl, a character in the comic book mini-series
    Ultra
    In
    sports
    :
    Oklahoma State Cowgirls
    , the women's athletic teams of Oklahoma State University–Stillwater
    Wyoming Cowgirls
    , the women's athletic teams of the University of Wyoming
    In
    other uses
    :
    Cowgirl (sex position)
    , another name for the "woman on top" position
    The Cowgirl
    , Jenn Sterger, model and television personality, known for a brief TV appearance in a cowboy hat and tight shirt while a student at Florida State University
    FSU Cowgirls
    , a group of FSU coeds of which Sterger was a member
    Cowgirl Creamery
    , an artisanal cheese company in California, US
    Development of the modern cowboy image
    Roy Rogers and Dale Evans at the 61st Academy Awards
    The traditions of the working cowboy were further etched into the minds of the general public with the development of
    Wild West Shows
    in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, which showcased and romanticized the life of both cowboys and
    Native Americans
    .
    [
    61
    ]
    Beginning in the 1920s and continuing to the present day,
    Western movies
    popularized the cowboy lifestyle but also formed persistent
    stereotypes
    , both positive and negative. In some cases, the cowboy and the violent
    gunslinger
    are often associated with one another. On the other hand, some actors who portrayed cowboys promoted positive values, such as the "cowboy code" of
    Gene Autry
    , that encouraged honorable behavior, respect and patriotism.
    [
    62
    ]
    Likewise, cowboys in movies were often shown fighting with
    American Indians
    . However, the reality was that, while cowboys were armed against both predators and human thieves, and often used their guns to run off people of any race who attempted to steal, or
    rustle
    cattle, nearly all actual armed conflicts occurred between Indian people and
    cavalry
    units of the
    U.S. Army
    .
    [
    citation needed
    ]
    In reality, working ranch hands past and present had very little time for anything other than the constant, hard work involved in maintaining a ranch.
    Cowgirls
    "Rodeo Cowgirl" by
    C.M. Russell
    .
    Fannie Sperry Steele, Champion Lady Bucking Horse Rider, Winnipeg Stampede, 1913
    CheyenneSheetMusicCover
    The history of women in the west, and women who worked on cattle ranches in particular, is not as well documented as that of men. However, institutions such as the
    National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame
    have made significant efforts in recent years to gather and document the contributions of women.
    [
    2
    ]
    There are few records mentioning girls or women working to drive cattle up the cattle trails of the Old West. However women did considerable ranch work, and in some cases (especially when the men went to war or on long cattle drives) ran them. There is little doubt that women, particularly the wives and daughters of men who owned small ranches and could not afford to hire large numbers of outside laborers, worked side by side with men and thus needed to ride horses and be able to perform related tasks. The largely undocumented contributions of women to the west were acknowledged in law; the western states led the
    United States
    in granting women the right to vote, beginning with
    Wyoming
    in 1869.
    [
    63
    ]
    Early photographers such as
    Evelyn Cameron
    documented the life of working ranch women and cowgirls during the late 19th and early 20th century.
    While impractical for everyday work, the
    sidesaddle
    was a tool that gave women the ability to ride horses in "respectable" public settings instead of being left on foot or confined to
    horse-drawn vehicles
    . Following the
    Civil War
    ,
    Charles Goodnight
    modified the traditional English sidesaddle, creating a western-styled design. The traditional
    charras
    of
    Mexico
    preserve a similar tradition and ride sidesaddles today in
    charreada
    exhibitions on both sides of the border.
    It wasn't until the advent of
    Wild West Shows
    that "cowgirls" came into their own. These adult women were skilled performers, demonstrating riding, expert marksmanship, and trick roping that entertained audiences around the world. Women such as
    Annie Oakley
    became household names. By 1900, skirts split for riding astride became popular, and allowed women to compete with the men without scandalizing Victorian Era audiences by wearing men's clothing or, worse yet,
    bloomers
    . In the movies that followed from the early 20th century on, cowgirls expanded their roles in the popular culture and movie designers developed attractive clothing suitable for riding Western saddles.
    Independently of the entertainment industry, the growth of
    rodeo
    brought about the rodeo cowgirl. In the early Wild West shows and rodeos, women competed in all events, sometimes against other women, sometimes with the men. Cowgirls such as
    Fannie Sperry Steele
    rode the same "rough stock" and took the same risks as the men (and all while wearing a heavy split skirt that was more encumbering than men's trousers) and competed at major rodeos such as the
    Calgary Stampede
    and
    Cheyenne Frontier Days
    .
    [
    64
    ]
    Modern rodeo cowgirl
    Rodeo competition for women changed in the 1920s due to several factors. After 1925, when Eastern promoters started staging indoor rodeos in places like Madison Square Garden, women were generally excluded from the men's events and many of the women's events were dropped. Also, the public had difficulties with seeing women seriously injured or killed, and in particular, the death of
    Bonnie McCarroll
    at the 1929
    Pendleton Round-Up
    led to the elimination of women's bronc riding from rodeo competition.
    [
    65
    ]
    In today's rodeos, men and women compete equally together only in the event of
    team roping
    , though technically women now could enter other open events. There also are all-women rodeos where women compete in
    bronc riding
    ,
    bull riding
    and all other traditional rodeo events. However, in open rodeos, cowgirls primarily compete in the timed riding events such as
    barrel racing
    , and most professional rodeos do not offer as many women's events as men's events.
    Boys and girls are more apt to compete against one another in all events in high-school rodeos as well as
    O-Mok-See
    competition, where even boys can be seen in traditionally "women's" events such as barrel racing. Outside of the rodeo world, women compete equally with men in nearly all other
    equestrian
    events, including the
    Olympics
    , and
    western riding
    events such as
    cutting
    ,
    reining
    , and
    endurance riding
    .
    Wikimedia Commons has media related to
    Cowgirls
    .
    Today's working cowgirls generally use clothing, tools and equipment indistinguishable from that of men, other than in color and design, usually preferring a flashier look in competition. Sidesaddles are only seen in exhibitions and a limited number of specialty
    horse show
    classes. A modern working cowgirl wears jeans, close-fitting shirts, boots, hat, and when needed, chaps and gloves. If working on the ranch, they perform the same chores as cowboys and dress to suit the situation.
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