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  2. Mu ren zhuang - Wikipedia

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    Mu ren zhuang (Chinese: 木人桩; pinyin: Mù Rén Zhuāng; lit. 'Wooden Man Post') or Mook Yan Jong (also known as The Wing-Chun Dummy or simply The Wooden Dummy internationally), is a training tool used in various styles of Chinese martial arts, most notably that of Wing Chun and other kung fu styles of Southern China.

  3. Dummy tank - Wikipedia

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    Contrary to common wisdom there is actually no evidence that inflatable dummy tanks were used during Operation Fortitude, the massive deception plan enacted prior to the landings at the Normandy Beaches, [10] while there was a limited use of other dummy vehicles, mostly made of wood, sheet metal and canvas. However, dummy vehicles played only a ...

  4. Forestry in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    The forestry sector of Ghana accounted for 4.2 percent of GDP in 1990; timber was the country's third largest foreign exchange earner. Since 1983 forestry has benefited from more than US$120 million in investments and has undergone substantial changes, resulting in doubled earnings between 1985 and 1990.

  5. Akuaba - Wikipedia

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    Akua'ba, also spelled akwaba or akuba, are wooden ritual fertility dolls originating from western Ghana and nearby regions. [1] They are particularly associated with the Fanti people , who are part of the Akan group of ethnicities in Ghana and Ivory Coast.

  6. Sokoban, Kumasi - Wikipedia

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    The town is under the jurisdiction of the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly and is in the Nhyiaeso constituency of the Ghana parliament. [1] The town has one of the biggest wood villages in Ghana that was inaugurated by the former President of Ghana John Agyekum Kufuor.The wood village includes the construction of sheds, access roads, electricity and reliable water supply on 12.35 hectares.

  7. Mannequin - Wikipedia

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    Mannequins in a clothing shop in Canada A mannequin in North India. A mannequin (sometimes spelled as manikin and also called a dummy, lay figure, or dress form) is a doll, often articulated, used by artists, tailors, dressmakers, window dressers and others, especially to display or fit clothing and show off different fabrics and textiles.

  8. Architecture of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    In Pre-colonial Ghana, traditional buildings were primarily made from materials such as mud, wood and thatch, chosen for their availability, affordability, and climate adaptability. [2] These materials were used to build durable structures, particularly in rural areas.

  9. Asanka - Wikipedia

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    Earthenware dish is one of the oldest kitchen tools in Ghana and can be found in almost every Ghanaian home. it is an integral part of Ghana's culture and known as one of the old pottery professions in Ghana among the women of some districts, Indigens of some towns in the Eastern, Bono and Ashanti regions of Ghana involved in the mass production of pottery items includes Amanfrom, Besease ...

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