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    first beat hits us like a jump start, we launch into motions, and our facials are working overtime, motions sharp as boards. First sequence of jumps, everyone gets off the ground and everyone lands. "Shake it, shake it" a cheer mix by Ying Yang Twins and Brittany Spears, girls its time to dance. With gyrating hips and sassy puckered lips we get threw the dance portion of the routine. First Karlie goes up in her gravity defying basket toss , she looks just like a canon ball that has been

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    Yin and Yang are both created together but then separate into two different beings one representing all that is light and good in the world while the other represents all that is dark and heavy but are both necessary for the creation of the world. In the creation myth of “The Women Who Fell from The Sky” both of our creators are brothers who fight with one another in order to create the world I their image. Like Ying and Yang, one is good while the other is evil. Both Myths need the bad and the good;

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    other and they became a family of their own. When Suyuan Woo passed away the remaining three; Lindo, Ying Yang and An-Mei sent letters to find the twins Suyuan abandoned in China to inform them of the information. Once the twins were found they paid for a trip to China for June Woo to visit her sisters. In contrast the movie made the group of women seem a bit manipulative. When they found the twins instead of informing them of their mother's death, they pretended that their mother was coming to visit

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    Wingding Conspiracy Theory Essay

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    typed in the Wingdings font. A plane, two tower - looking objects, a skull and cross bones, and a Star of David will appear if Q33NY is typed in the font. Q33NY is said to be the flight number or tail number of one of the planes that crashed into the twin towers. According to squidoo.com, “This theory is easily shown to have no validity as none of the aircraft used on that day bore the designation of ‘Q33’. It is often suggested that ‘Q33’ was a reference to a bus route, typically alleged to be

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    A Note On The Blue Lines

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    the left side, I see the baby again. Thinking to myself wow that baby moved fast. But then she moved the camera to the middle of my stomach, my heart went from barely pounding to about to beat out my chest. I was having twins, they were laying on top of each other like the Ying-yang sign. Now the real journey begins. I was working and visiting the doctor every two weeks. One week was just to check my weight, blood pressure, checking babies, heart rates, and measuring my stomach. The other was

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    Joo developed an early interest in music shortly after her mother put her through piano lessons at the age of 5. She started performing vocally since elementary school and continued to hone her skills throughout high school. As a sophomore in high school, she advanced from an intermediate choir group to the chamber choir group within one semester. During her junior year of high school, she sang the National Anthem in before her high school football games. During that time period, she developed an

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    Voodoo Religion

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    strong connections with the spirits, they are expected to perform many social functions. Spirits are called on to heal the sick, help the needy, and provide practical solutions to life's problems. The next entities of Voodoo are the Twins. These are much like the ying and yang. The spirits are curious and rather mysterious forces of contradictories: good and evil, happy and sad, right and wrong, and other balances. If honored now and again in religious services, they will tend to help one have the better

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    Workout Log For Pilates

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    So this month, I'm getting back on track and doing things I enjoy. I have been sketching and putting designs in place. In addition to that I have started working out with a personal trainer. I'm not trying to loss an extreme amount of weight or anything. I am just trying to give my health a little more attention, and since I always like exercising. I hate whenever I put it to the black-burner. Anyways I have created a list of some of the ways I exercise. Take a look and enjoy. Pilates-Pilates

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    Evans HUM 2210 REVIEW SHEET EXAM 1 LISTS 1. Features that identify a society as "civilized" a. Agriculture (irrigation) and breeding of animals = surplus food (goats, peig, cattle, sheep). Wheat, barley, rice, and maize.(Sci&Tech- polish stone tools. Ex: stone sickles) b. Cities: large apartment settlements= standard architecture & surplus manpower c. Writing (“gifts of the gods”)= records. Pictograph, ideogram, cuneiform. d. Institutions

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    Born in the small, blink-and-you-miss-it-town of Oakfield, Wisconsin, Jodie Liedke grew up in the country in a farm house, though to be clear she and her family are not farmers. Her parents are factory workers and after some “office” romance, they married and had three children. Jodie had a country life, though she isn’t a traditional country gal. When they were young, she and her siblings didn’t spend much time indoors (though they made time for Disney!) and would play outside often. Their adventures

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