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  2. Dianna Cowern - Wikipedia

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    In February 2017, she gave a talk at Google titled "Becoming YouTube's Physics Girl". [14] In 2018, she gave a keynote at CAST 2018 and at STEMtastic. [15] [16] [17] In December 2017, she was featured in an interview in APS News. [18] Cowern has been featured in the Huffington Post, Slate, and Scientific American blogs. [19] [20]

  3. List of cheerleading stunts - Wikipedia

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    Once the flyer has reached the top of the basket, they will bring their left arm down and kick up their right leg simultaneously, before bringing the right leg and arm down to form a cradle position whilst completing a full twist. The flyer will then land in a cradle position facing the front. Kick-Double: The same steps are required. However ...

  4. Wife-carrying - Wikipedia

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    The objective is for the male to carry the female through a special obstacle track in the fastest time. The sport was first introduced in 1992 in Sonkajärvi , Finland . Several types of carrying may be practised: either a classic piggyback, a fireman's carry (over the shoulder), or Estonian-style (wife upside-down on his back with her legs ...

  5. DDT (professional wrestling) - Wikipedia

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    A variation, known as a hammerlock cradle DDT, involves the attacking wrestler lifting the opponent into a bear hug, applying a hammerlock, then a front facelock, then finally driving the opponent's head into the mat. British wrestler Joseph Conners uses this variation, known as the Righteous Kill, and Nia Jax has also utilized a version of ...

  6. Cradle (wrestling) - Wikipedia

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    The cradle is a basic technique in amateur wrestling. It is used to control and pin an opponent. [1] Its name refers to the move's similarity to the way a person holds an infant in their arms. The wrestler performs the cradle by grabbing the neck of their opponent with one arm and wrapping the elbow of the other arm behind the knee of the opponent.

  7. Yuffie Kisaragi - Wikipedia

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    Yuffie Kisaragi (ユフィ・キサラギ, Yufi Kisaragi) is a character from Square Enix's Final Fantasy series. She was designed by Tetsuya Nomura, and was first introduced in the 1997 role-playing video game Final Fantasy VII as a young female ninja princess and thief.

  8. Iwona Blecharczyk - Wikipedia

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    Iwona Blecharczyk (born 24 September 1987) is a Polish lorry driver, transportation enthusiast and YouTuber.In 2013, she established the channel "Trucking Girl" on YouTube and then, in 2019, was awarded the title of "Barbie Shero" as a role model for girls.

  9. Coolamon (vessel) - Wikipedia

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    The coolamon in this picture is at top left. It is lined with paperbark, often done when used as a cradle for newborns. Women using coolamons. Coolamon is an anglicised version of the Wiradjuric word guliman [1] used to describe an Australian Aboriginal carrying vessel.