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  2. Movement (music) - Wikipedia

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    A movement is a self-contained part of a musical composition or musical form. While individual or selected movements from a composition are sometimes performed separately as stand-alone pieces, a performance of the complete work requires all the movements to be performed in succession.

  3. Movement - Wikipedia

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    "Movement", by Bobby Hutcherson from Components, 1965; Other. Movement (sign language), the direction and nature of the movement of the hands when signing;

  4. 4B movement - Wikipedia

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    The name refers to its defining four tenets which all start with the Korean-language term bi (Korean: 비; Hanja: 非), roughly meaning "no". [2] Its proponents do not date men, get married to men, have sex with men, or have children with men. [3] The movement emerged during the mid-to-late 2010s [4] [5] on Twitter [6] and on the website WOMAD.

  5. How the Clenched Fist Became a Black Power Symbol

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    What does the black fist mean? To some, a clenched fist is just a fist. ... At the time, the civil rights movement of the early ’60s had given birth to the Black Power movement of the late ...

  6. Political movement - Wikipedia

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    The mid-19th century Scandinavism political movement led to the modern use of the term Scandinavia. A political movement is a collective attempt by a group of people to change government policy or social values. [1] Political movements are usually in opposition to an element of the status quo, [2] and are often associated with a certain ...

  7. Five themes of geography - Wikipedia

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    Movement is the travel of people, goods, and ideas from one location to another. Examples of movement include the United States' westward expansion, the Information Revolution, and immigration. New devices such as the airplane and the Internet allow physical and ideological goods to be transferred long distances in short time intervals. A ...

  8. Motion - Wikipedia

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    Humans, like all known things in the universe, are in constant motion; [2]: 8–9 however, aside from obvious movements of the various external body parts and locomotion, humans are in motion in a variety of ways that are more difficult to perceive. Many of these "imperceptible motions" are only perceivable with the help of special tools and ...

  9. Art movement - Wikipedia

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    An art movement is a tendency or style in art with a specific art philosophy or goal, followed by a group of artists during a specific period of time, (usually a few months, years or decades) or, at least, with the heyday of the movement defined within a number of years.