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Creative Commons Search - 0 views

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NDA - National Dance Association - 0 views

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    The National Dance Association leads in promoting and supporting creative, artistic and healthy lifestyles through quality services and programs in dance
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CREATIVE JAPAN - Literature - 0 views

  • Modern Japanese literature used to be divided into two broad genres: the "pure" - art for art's sake; and the "popular" - easily accessible works with an emphasis on entertainment.
  • This trend is also discernible in novelistic techniques, as pure literature adopts devices such as fantasy, fable and science fiction that would once have been lmost inconceivable in this genre.
  • These developments suggest that Japanese literature has for the first time taken on a global flavour.
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Making Mathematics: Amida-kuji Research Project Description - 0 views

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    Determine who takes what turn or wins what prize
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Tate Kids . Games . My Imaginary City - 0 views

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    Create scenes and places and build your own imaginary city
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Hong 10 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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  • Hong 10
  • Kim Hong-Yeol
  • The name Hong 10 comes from using a Korean language homonym and an English language pun. The second syllable of his name, Yeol, has the same pronunciation as the Korean pronunciation for the number ten. Therefore, pronouncing the phrase "Hong 10" in Korean will be the same pronunciation as his real name, Hong-Yeol. However, this nickname is always pronounced in English, so he is referred to as hong-ten regardless of the language context - whether Korean or English or otherwise. The nickname "Hong 10" is also a play on the surfer term "Hang Ten".[4]
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  • Hong 10 is recognized as a superb all-around b-boy able to dynamically hit beats with floorwork, freezes, uprock/toprock and powermoves - not to mention the rare ability to mix all of them in a set. His breakdancing features bridge-like floor work, sharp execution, and an arsenal of signature moves. These all showcase not only the complex nature of his dance, but also his creativity.[5]
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