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| ARTICLES RELATED TO torso |  |  |  | torso: Encyclopedia II - Corset - ConstructionCorsets are typically constructed of a flexible material (like cloth or leather) stiffened with boning (also called ribs or stays) inserted into channels in the cloth or leather. In the Victorian period, steel and whalebone were favored. Plastic is now the most commonly used material; spring or spiral steel is preferred for high-quality corsets. Other materials used for boning include ivory, wood, and cane. (By contrast, a girdle is usually made ...
See also:Corset, Corset - Corsetry, Corset - Uses, Corset - Construction, Corset - Waist reduction, Corset - Corset comfort, Corset - Modern history, Corset - Advantages and disadvantages of corsets, Corset - Types and styles, Corset - Media, Corset - References and further reading Read more here: » Corset: Encyclopedia II - Corset - Construction |
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|  |  |  | torso: Encyclopedia II - Bob Jones University - HistoryBJU was founded in 1927 by evangelist Bob Jones, Sr., in College Point, Florida. Jones was the son of an Alabama sharecropper. His stated purpose was to create a school where Christian students could receive a high-quality education in a strongly traditional Christian environment. The following is a direct quotation from the BJU homepage:
Established in 1927 by evangelist Bob Jones Sr., Bob Jones University is known as the citadel of biblical Christianity for its adherence to the Bible as mankind's only source of faith and Christian p ...
See also:Bob Jones University, Bob Jones University - Creed, Bob Jones University - History, Bob Jones University - Academics, Bob Jones University - Extracurriculars, Bob Jones University - Achievements, Bob Jones University - Art gallery, Bob Jones University - Controversial national recognition, Bob Jones University - Graduate school, Bob Jones University - Biology, Bob Jones University - Rules for students, Bob Jones University - Political campaigns, Bob Jones University - People associated with BJU, Bob Jones University - Notable graduates, Bob Jones University - Other alumni, Bob Jones University - Notable honorary degree recipients, Bob Jones University - Benefactors, Bob Jones University - Mentions in movies and television Read more here: » Bob Jones University: Encyclopedia II - Bob Jones University - History |
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|  |  |  | torso: Encyclopedia II - Bob Jones University - AcademicsThe University is composed of six colleges and schools that offer over 125 undergraduate majors. Among these majors are fourteen "trade school" programs that range from aircraft management to cosmetology. Classes are also offered by correspondence and through the University's live, interactive satellite system.
The University is currently a candidate for accreditation through the Transnational Association of Christian Colleges and Schools, which means that it has the potential to become accredited during the prescribed five year period but the ...
See also:Bob Jones University, Bob Jones University - Creed, Bob Jones University - History, Bob Jones University - Academics, Bob Jones University - Extracurriculars, Bob Jones University - Achievements, Bob Jones University - Art gallery, Bob Jones University - Controversial national recognition, Bob Jones University - Graduate school, Bob Jones University - Biology, Bob Jones University - Rules for students, Bob Jones University - Political campaigns, Bob Jones University - People associated with BJU, Bob Jones University - Notable graduates, Bob Jones University - Other alumni, Bob Jones University - Notable honorary degree recipients, Bob Jones University - Benefactors, Bob Jones University - Mentions in movies and television Read more here: » Bob Jones University: Encyclopedia II - Bob Jones University - Academics |
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|  |  |  | torso: Encyclopedia II - Bob Jones University - ExtracurricularsThe University has intramural sports programs in many different fields including soccer, basketball, softball, track, volleyball, tennis, badminton, and table tennis. The highlight of the sports season is the Turkey Bowl, where the top two societies (the University's version of fraternities and sororities) compete in a soccer match usually during Thanksgiving.
The University also competes in intercollegia ...
See also:Bob Jones University, Bob Jones University - Creed, Bob Jones University - History, Bob Jones University - Academics, Bob Jones University - Extracurriculars, Bob Jones University - Achievements, Bob Jones University - Art gallery, Bob Jones University - Controversial national recognition, Bob Jones University - Graduate school, Bob Jones University - Biology, Bob Jones University - Rules for students, Bob Jones University - Political campaigns, Bob Jones University - People associated with BJU, Bob Jones University - Notable graduates, Bob Jones University - Other alumni, Bob Jones University - Notable honorary degree recipients, Bob Jones University - Benefactors, Bob Jones University - Mentions in movies and television Read more here: » Bob Jones University: Encyclopedia II - Bob Jones University - Extracurriculars |
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|  |  |  | torso: Encyclopedia II - Bob Jones University - CreedStudents at BJU recite the University Creed at chapel services four days a week and at the worship service on Sunday.
I believe in the inspiration of the Bible (both the Old and the New Testaments); the creation of man by the direct act of God; the incarnation and virgin birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ; His identification as the Son of God; His vicarious atonement for the sins of mankind by the shedding of His blood on the cross; the resurrection of His body from the tomb; His power to save men from sin; the new birth through the regeneration by the Holy Spirit; and ...
See also:Bob Jones University, Bob Jones University - Creed, Bob Jones University - History, Bob Jones University - Academics, Bob Jones University - Extracurriculars, Bob Jones University - Achievements, Bob Jones University - Art gallery, Bob Jones University - Controversial national recognition, Bob Jones University - Graduate school, Bob Jones University - Biology, Bob Jones University - Rules for students, Bob Jones University - Political campaigns, Bob Jones University - People associated with BJU, Bob Jones University - Notable graduates, Bob Jones University - Other alumni, Bob Jones University - Notable honorary degree recipients, Bob Jones University - Benefactors, Bob Jones University - Mentions in movies and television Read more here: » Bob Jones University: Encyclopedia II - Bob Jones University - Creed |
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Swimsuit - Women's swimsuit.
monokini
sling bikinis provide as little coverage, or as much exposure, as a bikini. Usually, it is worn like a bikini bottom with the side straps, instead of going around the hips or waist, extending upwards to cover the breasts and go over the shoulders, leaving the entire sides of the torso uncovered. The straps then reach down the back to become a thong. Sling bikinis are sometimes referred to as monokinis, though this usually refers to a garment which leaves the breasts uncovered.
other types include stringbodys, halter-necks, maill ...
See also:Swimsuit, Swimsuit - Swimsuits in General, Swimsuit - History, Swimsuit - Swimsuit Styles, Swimsuit - Women's swimsuit, Swimsuit - Men's swimsuit Read more here: » Swimsuit: Encyclopedia II - Swimsuit - Swimsuit Styles |
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| |  |  |  | torso: Encyclopedia II - Bob Jones University - Controversial national recognitionLargely due to the national attention received after the scuffle with the IRS and its ban on interracial dating, the school has been seen as a racist institution (especially outside of the southern United States). The school does however have a number of international students and has received recognition to participate in intercollegiate debate competitions.
Bob Jones University - Graduate school.
Graduates have been accepted into medical schools at a rate that exceeds the national average. Graduates in other fields have been accepted into ...
See also:Bob Jones University, Bob Jones University - Creed, Bob Jones University - History, Bob Jones University - Academics, Bob Jones University - Extracurriculars, Bob Jones University - Achievements, Bob Jones University - Art gallery, Bob Jones University - Controversial national recognition, Bob Jones University - Graduate school, Bob Jones University - Biology, Bob Jones University - Rules for students, Bob Jones University - Political campaigns, Bob Jones University - People associated with BJU, Bob Jones University - Notable graduates, Bob Jones University - Other alumni, Bob Jones University - Notable honorary degree recipients, Bob Jones University - Benefactors, Bob Jones University - Mentions in movies and television Read more here: » Bob Jones University: Encyclopedia II - Bob Jones University - Controversial national recognition |
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|  |  |  | torso: Encyclopedia II - Bob Jones University - Political campaignsOver the years many gubernatorial and presidential candidates have spoken at the school, including Ronald Reagan, Jack Kemp, Bob Dole, and Alan Keyes. Democrats tend to avoid the school, and on a national level, it is mainly Republicans who appear there (see Southern strategy).
On February 2, 2000, George W. Bush, while campaigning to become U.S. President, addressed the school's chapel service. Many people disagreed with Bush's decision to speak at the controversial institution. Bush's speech did not include any mention of either the ...
See also:Bob Jones University, Bob Jones University - Creed, Bob Jones University - History, Bob Jones University - Academics, Bob Jones University - Extracurriculars, Bob Jones University - Achievements, Bob Jones University - Art gallery, Bob Jones University - Controversial national recognition, Bob Jones University - Graduate school, Bob Jones University - Biology, Bob Jones University - Rules for students, Bob Jones University - Political campaigns, Bob Jones University - People associated with BJU, Bob Jones University - Notable graduates, Bob Jones University - Other alumni, Bob Jones University - Notable honorary degree recipients, Bob Jones University - Benefactors, Bob Jones University - Mentions in movies and television Read more here: » Bob Jones University: Encyclopedia II - Bob Jones University - Political campaigns |
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|  |  |  | torso: Encyclopedia II - Borg - All Borg episodes to date
Borg - Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Borg - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
Borg - Star Trek: Voyager.
The following does not include the "usual" Seven of Nine or the Borg children episodes.
Borg - Star Trek: Enterprise.
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See also:Borg, Borg - Overview, Borg - History, Borg - Early contacts with the Federation, Borg - The Enterprise-D and Captain Jean-Luc Picard, Borg - Encounters with the Enterprise-E and Voyager, Borg - Assimilation, Borg - Nanoprobes, Borg - Borg species identification, Borg - Origin of the Borg, Borg - Borg from V'ger theory, Borg - Nanobot theory, Borg - Famous maxim, Borg - Pronunciation variations, Borg - All Borg episodes to date, Borg - Star Trek: The Next Generation, Borg - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Borg - Star Trek: Voyager, Borg - Star Trek: Enterprise, Borg - The Borg in computer games, Borg - The Borg as a cultural allusion Read more here: » Borg: Encyclopedia II - Borg - All Borg episodes to date |
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|  |  |  | torso: Encyclopedia II - Borg - The Borg as a cultural allusionThe Borg were a concept born out of necessity for Star Trek to feature a new heavy and regular enemy that was lacking during the first season of The Next Generation, now that the Klingons were allies, and the Romulans mostly absent. Originally intended as the new enemy for the United Federation of Planets, the Ferengi failed to assert themselves as a convincing threat because of their comical, unintimidating appearance and devotion to capitalist accumulation or "free enterprise". They were subsequently reassigned the role of annoying, ...
See also:Borg, Borg - Overview, Borg - History, Borg - Early contacts with the Federation, Borg - The Enterprise-D and Captain Jean-Luc Picard, Borg - Encounters with the Enterprise-E and Voyager, Borg - Assimilation, Borg - Nanoprobes, Borg - Borg species identification, Borg - Origin of the Borg, Borg - Borg from V'ger theory, Borg - Nanobot theory, Borg - Famous maxim, Borg - Pronunciation variations, Borg - All Borg episodes to date, Borg - Star Trek: The Next Generation, Borg - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Borg - Star Trek: Voyager, Borg - Star Trek: Enterprise, Borg - The Borg in computer games, Borg - The Borg as a cultural allusion Read more here: » Borg: Encyclopedia II - Borg - The Borg as a cultural allusion |
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|  |  |  | torso: Encyclopedia II - Borg - Famous maximThe classic Borg hail is as follows:
"We are the Borg. Lower your shields and power down your weapons. We will add your biological and technological distinctiveness to our own. Resistance is futile. You will be assimilated."
In the movie Star Trek: First Contact, the following hail is heard:
"We are the Borg. Lower your shields and surrender your ships. We will add your biological and technological distinctiveness to our own. Your culture will adapt to service us. Resistance is futile."
The actor playing the role of "Voice of the ...
See also:Borg, Borg - Overview, Borg - History, Borg - Early contacts with the Federation, Borg - The Enterprise-D and Captain Jean-Luc Picard, Borg - Encounters with the Enterprise-E and Voyager, Borg - Assimilation, Borg - Nanoprobes, Borg - Borg species identification, Borg - Origin of the Borg, Borg - Borg from V'ger theory, Borg - Nanobot theory, Borg - Famous maxim, Borg - Pronunciation variations, Borg - All Borg episodes to date, Borg - Star Trek: The Next Generation, Borg - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Borg - Star Trek: Voyager, Borg - Star Trek: Enterprise, Borg - The Borg in computer games, Borg - The Borg as a cultural allusion Read more here: » Borg: Encyclopedia II - Borg - Famous maxim |
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|  |  |  | torso: Encyclopedia II - Borg - AssimilationInitially, the Borg were a mysterious group of marauders that snatched entire starships or took over entire planets and societies in order to collect and assimilate their technology, being less interested in individual lifeforms (TNG: "Q Who?"). In their second appearance, "The Best of Both Worlds", they began to rather crudely and frighteningly assimilate individuals – namely, Picard – into the collective by surgically altering them. Thereafter, incorporation of different lifeforms into thei ...
See also:Borg, Borg - Overview, Borg - History, Borg - Early contacts with the Federation, Borg - The Enterprise-D and Captain Jean-Luc Picard, Borg - Encounters with the Enterprise-E and Voyager, Borg - Assimilation, Borg - Nanoprobes, Borg - Borg species identification, Borg - Origin of the Borg, Borg - Borg from V'ger theory, Borg - Nanobot theory, Borg - Famous maxim, Borg - Pronunciation variations, Borg - All Borg episodes to date, Borg - Star Trek: The Next Generation, Borg - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Borg - Star Trek: Voyager, Borg - Star Trek: Enterprise, Borg - The Borg in computer games, Borg - The Borg as a cultural allusion Read more here: » Borg: Encyclopedia II - Borg - Assimilation |
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|  |  |  | torso: Encyclopedia II - Body modification - ControversyOne controversial objective of body modification is the attempt to resemble another race, such as Asians having their epicanthal folds modified to resemble non-Asian eyes or skin lightened with dyes (or even surgically), suntanning, increase in lips, or buttocks size by Caucasians, or African-Americans straightening their hair or getting a nose job.
"Disfigurement" (a subjective term) and "mutilation" (regardless of any appreciation this always applies objectively whenever a bodily function is gravely diminished or lost, as with castr ...
See also:Body modification, Body modification - Controversy, Body modification - Typology of body modification, Body modification - Individuals known for extensive body modification, Body modification - Sources and References Read more here: » Body modification: Encyclopedia II - Body modification - Controversy |
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|  |  |  | torso: Encyclopedia II - Borg - OverviewThe Borg are an amalgam of humanoids of many different races that are enhanced with cybernetic implants, giving them improved mental and physical abilities. Although the cyborg concept has long existed within science-fiction literature, it is probable that the general concept of the Borg—a ruthlessly efficient race of biomechanical beings bent on galactic conquest—was heavily influenced by the Cybermen, which feature in the popular UK television series Doctor Who and who display similar rationales and methods as the Borg, includin ...
See also:Borg, Borg - Overview, Borg - History, Borg - Early contacts with the Federation, Borg - The Enterprise-D and Captain Jean-Luc Picard, Borg - Encounters with the Enterprise-E and Voyager, Borg - Assimilation, Borg - Nanoprobes, Borg - Borg species identification, Borg - Origin of the Borg, Borg - Borg from V'ger theory, Borg - Nanobot theory, Borg - Famous maxim, Borg - Pronunciation variations, Borg - All Borg episodes to date, Borg - Star Trek: The Next Generation, Borg - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Borg - Star Trek: Voyager, Borg - Star Trek: Enterprise, Borg - The Borg in computer games, Borg - The Borg as a cultural allusion Read more here: » Borg: Encyclopedia II - Borg - Overview |
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|  |  |  | torso: Encyclopedia II - Ed Gein - DeathGein died of cancer in 1984 at the age of 78 in the Mendota State Hospital in Madison, Wisconsin.
His body was interred at Plainfield Cemetery in Plainfield, Wisconsin. Vandalism to the grave site, near his parents', included many years of stone pieces chipped off for souvenirs until his gravestone was finally stolen in 2000. It was recovered in June 2001 near Seattle and now is displayed in a museum.
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See also:Ed Gein, Ed Gein - Childhood, Ed Gein - Deaths of family members, Ed Gein - Arrest, Ed Gein - Death, Ed Gein - Popular culture, Ed Gein - Films, Ed Gein - Music, Ed Gein - Comics Read more here: » Ed Gein: Encyclopedia II - Ed Gein - Death |
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Ed Gein - Films.
Ed Gein's crimes became widely known because they were believed to have inspired the novel Psycho by Robert Bloch (Bloch later denied this in an interview), which became an Alfred Hitchcock movie. Also, the crimes largely inspired the films Tobe Hooper's The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Alan Ormsby's Deranged as well as parts of Thomas Harris' The Silence of the Lambs (in the form of the character Buffalo Bill) and Red Dragon (in the form of the character F ...
See also:Ed Gein, Ed Gein - Childhood, Ed Gein - Deaths of family members, Ed Gein - Arrest, Ed Gein - Death, Ed Gein - Popular culture, Ed Gein - Films, Ed Gein - Music, Ed Gein - Comics Read more here: » Ed Gein: Encyclopedia II - Ed Gein - Popular culture |
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|  |  |  | torso: Encyclopedia II - Monster Rancher monsters - BakuA Baku is a fictional creature from the Monster Rancher anime and video game franchise.
They were first introduced in Monster Rancher 2, and were obtainable only after expanding the barn to accommodate for their large size. They continue to appear in other Monster Rancher games.
They appear to be based on a combination of hippos and dogs. Earlier designs showed them to be more tapir-like, reflecting the baku, their namesake. However the tapir-like features were eventually dropped.
They are known for great physical strength and size. Offensively, they rely on directly damaging p ...
See also:Monster Rancher monsters, Monster Rancher monsters - Ape, Monster Rancher monsters - Arrowhead, Monster Rancher monsters - Bajarl, Monster Rancher monsters - Baku, Monster Rancher monsters - Beaclon, Monster Rancher monsters - Dino, Monster Rancher monsters - Dragon, Monster Rancher monsters - Ducken, Monster Rancher monsters - Durahan, Monster Rancher monsters - Gaboo, Monster Rancher monsters - Gali, Monster Rancher monsters - Golem, Monster Rancher monsters - Hare, Monster Rancher monsters - Henger, Monster Rancher monsters - Jell, Monster Rancher monsters - Jill, Monster Rancher monsters - Joker, Monster Rancher monsters - Mocchi, Monster Rancher monsters - Mock, Monster Rancher monsters - Monol, Monster Rancher monsters - Naga, Monster Rancher monsters - Nya, Monster Rancher monsters - Phoenix, Monster Rancher monsters - Pixie, Monster Rancher monsters - Suezo, Monster Rancher monsters - Tiger, Monster Rancher monsters - Zilla, Monster Rancher monsters - Plant, Monster Rancher monsters - Worm, Monster Rancher monsters - Zuum Read more here: » Monster Rancher monsters: Encyclopedia II - Monster Rancher monsters - Baku |
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|  |  |  | torso: Encyclopedia II - Monster Rancher monsters - BeaclonA Beaclon is a fictional creature from the Monster Rancher anime and video game franchise. Its name has also been spelled "Beaklon"
They were first introduced in Monster Rancher 2, and were obtainable by having a Worm cocoon itself and metamorphose into one. They have appeared in every Monster Rancher game since.
They are gigantic Hercules Beetles. They rely on physical attacks such as tackles and slams.
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See also:Monster Rancher monsters, Monster Rancher monsters - Ape, Monster Rancher monsters - Arrowhead, Monster Rancher monsters - Bajarl, Monster Rancher monsters - Baku, Monster Rancher monsters - Beaclon, Monster Rancher monsters - Dino, Monster Rancher monsters - Dragon, Monster Rancher monsters - Ducken, Monster Rancher monsters - Durahan, Monster Rancher monsters - Gaboo, Monster Rancher monsters - Gali, Monster Rancher monsters - Golem, Monster Rancher monsters - Hare, Monster Rancher monsters - Henger, Monster Rancher monsters - Jell, Monster Rancher monsters - Jill, Monster Rancher monsters - Joker, Monster Rancher monsters - Mocchi, Monster Rancher monsters - Mock, Monster Rancher monsters - Monol, Monster Rancher monsters - Naga, Monster Rancher monsters - Nya, Monster Rancher monsters - Phoenix, Monster Rancher monsters - Pixie, Monster Rancher monsters - Suezo, Monster Rancher monsters - Tiger, Monster Rancher monsters - Zilla, Monster Rancher monsters - Plant, Monster Rancher monsters - Worm, Monster Rancher monsters - Zuum Read more here: » Monster Rancher monsters: Encyclopedia II - Monster Rancher monsters - Beaclon |
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|  |  |  | torso: Encyclopedia II - Monster Rancher monsters - DragonA Dragon is a fictional creature from the Monster Rancher anime and video game franchise.
They were first introduced in Monster Rancher, and were obtainable only by winning a series of special tournaments. They continued to appear in every game in the franchise, but in the first 3 games they are locked away at the game's beginning and cannot be raised until the player progresses through the game. In Monster Rancher 4 they are available from the start.
They are semi-bipedal western dragons. They have a large variety of attacks, employing ...
See also:Monster Rancher monsters, Monster Rancher monsters - Ape, Monster Rancher monsters - Arrowhead, Monster Rancher monsters - Bajarl, Monster Rancher monsters - Baku, Monster Rancher monsters - Beaclon, Monster Rancher monsters - Dino, Monster Rancher monsters - Dragon, Monster Rancher monsters - Ducken, Monster Rancher monsters - Durahan, Monster Rancher monsters - Gaboo, Monster Rancher monsters - Gali, Monster Rancher monsters - Golem, Monster Rancher monsters - Hare, Monster Rancher monsters - Henger, Monster Rancher monsters - Jell, Monster Rancher monsters - Jill, Monster Rancher monsters - Joker, Monster Rancher monsters - Mocchi, Monster Rancher monsters - Mock, Monster Rancher monsters - Monol, Monster Rancher monsters - Naga, Monster Rancher monsters - Nya, Monster Rancher monsters - Phoenix, Monster Rancher monsters - Pixie, Monster Rancher monsters - Suezo, Monster Rancher monsters - Tiger, Monster Rancher monsters - Zilla, Monster Rancher monsters - Plant, Monster Rancher monsters - Worm, Monster Rancher monsters - Zuum Read more here: » Monster Rancher monsters: Encyclopedia II - Monster Rancher monsters - Dragon |
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|  |  |  | torso: Encyclopedia II - List of breakdance moves - Basic DownrockThe 6-step is a downrock move which forms the foundation of breakdancing. From it, a breaker can transition into any of the moves described below, and vice versa. Basic downrock can also include an array of moves nearly as diverse as toprock, including The Worm.
2-Step is a move done in many different ways. Start out in a push up position and do the first step in a six step, lift your right hand and put your left foot where your hand used to be. Instead of stopping here, turn yourself so you're in a crab soccer pos ...
See also:List of breakdance moves, List of breakdance moves - Toprock, List of breakdance moves - Drops, List of breakdance moves - Basic Downrock, List of breakdance moves - Freezes, List of breakdance moves - Suicides, List of breakdance moves - Power Moves, List of breakdance moves - Other Downrock Moves, List of breakdance moves - Floats, List of breakdance moves - Kicks, List of breakdance moves - Spins, List of breakdance moves - Flips, List of breakdance moves - Various other moves, List of breakdance moves - Definitions still needed Read more here: » List of breakdance moves: Encyclopedia II - List of breakdance moves - Basic Downrock |
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|  |  |  | torso: Encyclopedia II - List of breakdance moves - ToprockToprock is the name given to any part of a breakdancing routine that is performed principally from a standing position. Toprock often begins the routine, and while it serves as a good warm-up for the more athletic moves that are soon to follow, it is first and foremost a display of style. Toprock incorporates many styles of modern dance associated with the hip-hop funk subculture (including locking, popping, boxing, waving, strobing, tutting, krumping, boogaloo, liquid dancing, and even the moonwalk) plus any other elements the b-boy ...
See also:List of breakdance moves, List of breakdance moves - Toprock, List of breakdance moves - Drops, List of breakdance moves - Basic Downrock, List of breakdance moves - Freezes, List of breakdance moves - Suicides, List of breakdance moves - Power Moves, List of breakdance moves - Other Downrock Moves, List of breakdance moves - Floats, List of breakdance moves - Kicks, List of breakdance moves - Spins, List of breakdance moves - Flips, List of breakdance moves - Various other moves, List of breakdance moves - Definitions still needed Read more here: » List of breakdance moves: Encyclopedia II - List of breakdance moves - Toprock |
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