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  2. Man, 79, Goes Viral After Unexpected Meeting with Stranger ...

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    Robert Kapas was sitting in a local mall in Atlanta wearing his homemade fish hat, when a man named Leo stopped to ask about it. After hearing the story behind the hat, Leo asked Kapas if he could ...

  3. I Jumped Rope Every Day For 30 Days. Here's Everything ... - AOL

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    Yes, seasoned jump rope experts make this form of fitness look easy. But twisting a rope over your body, jumping at the right time, keeping a tally and aiming for 100 skips is as much of a mental ...

  4. Social loafing - Wikipedia

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    Research on social loafing began with rope pulling experiments by Max Ringelmann, who found that members of a group tended to exert less effort in pulling a rope than did individuals alone. In more recent research, studies involving modern technology, such as online and distributed groups , have also shown clear evidence of social loafing.

  5. 10 Best Jump Rope Workouts for Weight Loss - AOL

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    Photo: Shutterstock. Design: Eat This, Not That!Jump rope workouts are a fantastic way to burn calories, increase cardiovascular fitness, and shed unwanted pounds. Whether you're a beginner or a ...

  6. Wikipedia:WikiProject Illinois - Wikipedia

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    This WikiProject was formed on September 24, 2005, to better foster and improve articles about the U.S. state of Illinois with a spirit of cooperation. This page and its subpages contain suggestions on the formatting and layout of articles, which can be discussed at this project's talk page.

  7. COPE (Boy Scouts of America) - Wikipedia

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    The first Project COPE took place in 1980. [11] Following a three-year pilot in Missouri, the council recommended Project COPE as an optional project across the country, [13] and tested it across six locations. [14] Among other benefits, Project COPE was viewed as a way to keep older Scouts engaged with Scouting as they grew older. [12]

  8. Operation Snowball - Wikipedia

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    Operation Snowball is an international alcohol, tobacco and drug-use prevention program founded in Illinois in 1977, focusing on leadership development to encourage young people to avoid taking drugs. The name originates from the idea that having a positive impact on an individual can "snowball" into positive results for an entire community and ...

  9. What Illinois law says about what you can and cannot wear to ...

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    Election Day is just around the corner. Do you know what you're going to wear? Here's what you need to know.