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  2. Adumu - Wikipedia

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    Adumu. "to jump up and down." Adumu, also known as the Maasai jumping dance, is a type of dance that the Maasai people of Kenya and Tanzania practice. Young Maasai warriors generally perform the energetic and acrobatic dance at ceremonial occasions including weddings, religious rites, and other significant cultural events. [1][2]

  3. No Jumping on the Bed! - Wikipedia

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    No Jumping on the Bed! No Jumping on the Bed! is a children's book written and illustrated by Tedd Arnold. Published in 1987, it marked the first of the many children's books that Arnold was to both write and illustrate. No Jumping on the Bed! won the 1988 International Reading Association / Children's Book Council Children's Choice Award, the ...

  4. Maasai people - Wikipedia

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    The warriors of the Il-Oodokilani perform a kind of march-past as well as the Adumu, or aigus, sometimes referred to as "the jumping dance" by non-Maasai. (Both adumu and aigus are Maa verbs meaning "to jump" with adumu meaning "To jump up and down in a dance". [86] [87] [88])

  5. 'The Kammander' wins overall title in kid's division of USA ...

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    We started jumping up and down." Kelsey said when Kamden realized he had won, he said he wanted the family to go to DisneyWorld — a place he has never visited. Kamden's father, Brendan, finished ...

  6. Five Little Monkeys - Wikipedia

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    Five Little Monkeys. "Five Little Monkeys Sitting in a Tree" variant in both English and Spanish. "Five Little Monkeys" is an English-language nursery rhyme, children's song, folk song and fingerplay of American origin. It is usually accompanied by a sequence of gestures that mimic the words of the song.

  7. Skipping-rope rhyme - Wikipedia

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    Skipping-rope rhyme. A skipping rhyme (occasionally skipping-rope rhyme or jump-rope rhyme), is a rhyme chanted by children while skipping. Such rhymes have been recorded in all cultures where skipping is played. Examples of English-language rhymes have been found going back to at least the 17th century. Like most folklore, skipping rhymes tend ...

  8. Bungee jumping - Wikipedia

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    Bungee jumping (/ ˈ b ʌ n dʒ i /), also spelled bungy jumping, is an activity that involves a person jumping from a great height while connected to a large elastic cord. The launching pad is usually erected on a tall structure such as a building or crane, a bridge across a deep ravine , or on a natural geographic feature such as a cliff.

  9. How Josh Harris Sr., a father of two, brings leadership and ...

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    North Carolina defensive lineman Joshua Harris Sr. (6) during the Tar Heels’ first practice of the season on Monday, July 29, 2024 in Chapel Hill, N.C. If Harris has a sense of urgency, he’s ...