29 Dance Styles from Different Cultures

Dance is a synchronization between mind, body and music! The body moves in rhythm to the music. Dancing is fun! It can be used as an expression, social interaction, exercise and also used to express ideas or tell a story. Today is the International Dance Day, introduced in 1982 and is celebrated on April 29 every year. To celebrate this amazing day, 29th April, Toplst chose 29 dance styles from different cultures around the world. …

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15 Inspiring Digital Artworks by Roko

Roko is a student from Croatia, who sometimes has these crazy ideas in his head and found a way to let them out through Photoshop. He decided to share these ideas online in hopes that they would inspire at least one person to create. 1. Dream of Freedom 2. It’s hard to enjoy the sunset 3. Echoes of the Depths 4. See The New World Rising 5. Sign of the cross 6. Where Kings Meet …

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20 Facts About the Light

1. Speed The speed of light in vacuum is around 300,000 kilometres per second (186,000 miles per second). 2. Variable Speed The speed of light is less than in vacuum when traveling through different transparent substances containing ordinary matter. For example the speed of light in water is about 3/4 of that in vacuum. 3. Sunlight Sunlight takes about 8 minutes and 17 seconds to travel the average distance from the surface of the Sun …

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26 Facts About the Moon

1. Satellite The Moon is not a planet, it is the natural satellite of the Earth. 2. Surface The surface area of the Moon is 37,932,000 square km (14,658,000 square miles) or 9.4 billion acres. 3. Radius The radius of the Moon is 1,738 kilometers (1,080 miles). 4. Diameter The diameter of the Moon is 3,476 kilometers (2,160 miles). 5. Weight The total weight of the Moon is 74 sextillion kilograms (81 Quintillion Tons). 6. …

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26 Facts About the Earth

1. Naming Earth is the only planet in the solar system whose name does not derive from gods or goddesses names. 2. Centre of the Universe Due to the apparent movements of the Sun and the planets in relation to our viewpoint, ancient civilizations believed in the Ptolemaic system, a description of the cosmos where Earth is at the orbital center of all celestial bodies. It was not until the time of Copernicus (sixteenth century) …

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Top 12: Most Recent Supermassive Volcanic Events

A supervolcano is any volcano capable of producing a volcanic eruption with an ejecta volume greater than 1,000 km³ (240 mi³). Volcanic eruptions are classified using the Volcanic Explosivity Index, or VEI: VEI 8 eruptions are colossal events that throw out at least 1,000 km³ (240 mi³) Dense Rock Equivalent (DRE) of ejecta. VEI 7 eruptions eject at least 100 km³ (24 mi³) DRE. This eruptions typically cover huge areas with lava and volcanic ash …

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Top 28: Hottest Female Singers of the 80s

1. Laura Branigan – Self Control 2. Shannon – Let The Music Play 3. Donna Summer – I Don’t Wanna Get Hurt 4. Keren Woodward (Bananarama) – Love In The First Degree https://youtu.be/Iiy5HO4VKEA 5. Elisa Fiorillo – Who Found Who 6. Spagna – Call Me 7. Karyn White – Secret Rendezvous 8. Whitney Houston – I Wanna Dance With Somebody https://youtu.be/UGygGUfSwrs 9. Kate Bush – Running Up That Hill 10. Janet Jackson – What Have …

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Top 30: Best ZX Spectrum (Speccy) Games of 1985

The ZX Spectrum is an 8-bit personal home computer released in the United Kingdom in 1982 by Sinclair Research . The Spectrum was among the first mainstream audience home computers in Europe, similar in significance to the Commodore 64 in the USA. 1. Enigma Force Beyond Software Tactical Combat Play Game 2. Saboteur! Durell Software Arcade: Action (8.40) Play Game 3. Dun Darach Gargoyle Games Adventure: Graphic Play Game 4. Back to Skool Microsphere Arcade: …

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