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    Recently, some schools have opted to ban hand-raising from their classrooms, instead implementing alternate strategies for students to contribute. [28] One such school is the Samworth Church Academy in the United Kingdom, in which hand-raising is now used exclusively to request silence, although its logo is two children raising their hands. [29]

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    Saying "hello" is done by the traditional waving of the right hand. "Hello" is also communicated in ASL with an open palm salute starting at the forehead and moving down to the waist. [7] This method is used to say "hello" to a group of people, likewise with implying "goodbye", there is a different method to say "hello" to an individual. [8]

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    LOUISVILLE – The high school marching band has reinvented its traditional greeting after a hand gesture by the band was compared to a Nazi salute.

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