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  6. Yoga as exercise - Wikipedia

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    In Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur permits yoga classes provided they do not include chanting or meditation. [153] The yoga teacher and author Mira Mehta, asked by Yoga Magazine in 2010 whether she preferred her pupils to commit to a spiritual path before they start yoga, replied "Certainly not. A person's spiritual life is his or her own affair.

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    A locally owned coffee roaster recently opened its first coffee shop in midtown Sacramento. Anchor & Tree Coffee Roasting Co. celebrated its grand opening at 1412 16th St. on Jan. 13.

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    In 2008, it moved 91 E. Toole Avenue but the building's condition forced Skrappy's team to vacate and meet at the houses of team members, collaborating with the University of Arizona and city officials of Tucson. It moved to 191 E. Toole Avenue in downtown Tucson in 2009 but by 2013 the venue was a shambles and it Skrappy's closed.

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    Between 20 and 25 students will initially be admitted to the program, which has a total four year cost of $32,000, [17] [18] [19] far less than the cost of in-state tuition at a four-year Arizona public college. [20] At the time of launch, it was hoped to grow the program to include 100 students per cohort in three years. [21]