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  2. Human pyramid - Wikipedia

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    Govindas forming a human pyramid to reach the Dahi Handi in Hiranandani Gardens, Mumbai. Human pyramid by the Otago Dancers, at an Otago Highlanders game, May 2012.. A human pyramid is an acrobatic formation of three or more people in which two or more people support a tier of higher people, who in turn may support other, higher tiers of people.

  3. Dahi Handi - Wikipedia

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    Participation carries a high risk of mortality. The number of injuries increased due to higher competition since 2000. A report in 2012 from the Journal of Postgraduate Medicine, concluded that "There is a considerable risk of serious, life-threatening injuries inherent to human pyramid formation and descent in the Dahihandi festival". [15]

  4. Fans Can't Get Over 'Headless' Rhythmic Gymnastics Photos ...

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    As seen in the pictures shared on the NBC Olympics Instagram page, ... And the mind-boggling pics aren't even edited, as the NBC Olympics account added in the caption, "These aren’t photoshopped ...

  5. Human tower (gymnastic formation) - Wikipedia

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    Human tower is a performance variation of gymnastic formation. Together with the human pyramid, it is exhibited frequently at the climax of the performance. In gymnastics, human tower is the highest and largest mounting.

  6. Pyramid Formation - Wikipedia

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    The Pyramid Formation is a geologic formation in Nevada. It preserves fossils dating back to the Neogene period. See also. Earth sciences portal; United States portal;

  7. Maslow's hierarchy of needs - Wikipedia

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    Maslow's hierarchy of needs is often portrayed in the shape of a pyramid, with the largest, most fundamental needs at the bottom, and the need for self-actualization and transcendence at the top. However, Maslow himself never created a pyramid to represent the hierarchy of needs. [20] [3] [21] Maslow's hierarchy of needs represented as a ...

  8. List of finds in Egyptian pyramids - Wikipedia

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    Queen's pyramid of Ankhesenpepi II: Basalt sarcophagus with inscribed titulary Bone fragments of the arm, leg and foot of adult woman Pyramid Texts Queen's pyramid of Ankhesenpepi III: Sandstone Sarcophagus with Granite Lid, inscribed with name and titulary Bone fragments Palace facade decoration Queen's pyramid of Behenu: Sarcophagus fragments

  9. IMF chief calls U.S. debt load 'mind boggling,' Musk warns ...

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    IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva calls U.S. debt load 'mind boggling' in opening remarks at the Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills.