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  2. Magnetic Chore Charts To Teach Kids Responsibility - AOL

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  3. Chore chart - Wikipedia

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    Chore charts are also called reward charts, behavior charts, chore calendars, chore lists or task lists. A chore chart is a listing used to track and organize the house work. The chart can be physical or virtual and is often a means used by parents to post chores expected of their children. Different homes have different ways of organizing and ...

  4. Housekeeping - Wikipedia

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    Housekeeping is the management and routine support activities of running and maintaining an organized physical institution occupied or used by people, like a house, ship, hospital or factory, such as cleaning, tidying/organizing, cooking, shopping, and bill payment.

  5. Shoong! - Wikipedia

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    "Shoong!" (Korean: 슝!; RR: Syung!) is a song by South Korean singer Taeyang featuring Thai rapper and singer Lisa of Blackpink.It was released through The Black Label on April 25, 2023, as the second track on Taeyang's second extended play Down to Earth (2023).

  6. The Wolf (Andrew W.K. album) - Wikipedia

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    The album also found W.K. playing all of the instruments on the album, whereas on I Get Wet he split the chore with studio musicians. The Wolf spawned the singles, "Never Let Down" and "Tear It Up". This album was originally titled Blow Your Bone , but the title was deemed "too offensive" by Island Records , so Andrew W.K. opted to use the name ...

  7. Professional sumo divisions - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, the jūryō wrestler receives a comfortable monthly salary, whereas a wrestler below makushita still only receives a small living allowance. Winning all seven matches in a tournament grants an unconditional advance to the jūryō division if one is ranked within the top thirty wrestlers of the division.