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  2. Scout handshake - Wikipedia

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    The Ashantis knew of Baden-Powell's bravery because they had fought against him and with him, and they were proud to offer the left hand of bravery. [1] Another version of the story is that the left-handed handshake was a homage paid to Chief Kweku Andoh who was left-handed and had the tendency to shake hands with his left. Baden-Powell ...

  3. Handshake - Wikipedia

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    It is a sign of respect to grasp the right arm with the left hand when shaking hands. It is considered disrespectful to put the free hand in one's pocket while shaking hands. [14] [27] Bowing is the preferred and conventional way of greeting a person in Korea. [28] In Thailand, handshaking is only done if the traditional wai is not offered.

  4. Scout sign and salute - Wikipedia

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    The half-salute is used by Swiss Scouts when shaking (left) hands with other Scouts or leaders on greeting or parting. Additional meaning of the thumb holding down the little finger as explained in Switzerland and Germany: the big and strong protects the weak and little.

  5. Giving dap - Wikipedia

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    A variation on a dap greeting, 2009. The practice and term originated among black soldiers during the Vietnam War as part of the Black Power movement. [3] [4] Ninety percent of those imprisoned in the Long Binh Jail during the war were African Americans; it was in the jail that the handshake was created under pan-African nationalist influences.

  6. Essential tremor - Wikipedia

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    Essential tremor; Other names: Idiopathic tremor: Archimedean spiral drawings by a man with a unilateral essential tremor. The spiral on the left was drawn by the subject using the left hand, and the one on the right using the right hand. Specialty: Neurology: Usual onset: Any age, but typically after 40: Causes: Unknown: Risk factors

  7. Psychologists break down the meaning of Donald Trump's handshake

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    The way the president shakes hands has been in the news as of late, especially those with French President Emmanuel Macron. Macron said his first shake with Trump was a "moment of truth." Another ...

  8. List of gestures - Wikipedia

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    Victory clasp is used to exclaim victory by clasping one's own hands together and shaking them to one's side to another at, or above, one's head. Whatever – made with the thumb and forefinger of both hands to form the letter "W", the gesture is used to signal that something is not worth the time and energy. It was popularized by the movie ...

  9. Tremor - Wikipedia

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    A tremor is an involuntary, [1] somewhat rhythmic muscle contraction and relaxation involving oscillations or twitching movements of one or more body parts. It is the most common of all involuntary movements and can affect the hands, arms, eyes, face, head, vocal folds, trunk, and legs. Most tremors occur in the hands.