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Columns,also known as One-up Two-up, is a juggling trick where the balls are thrown upwards without any sideways motion. The simplest version involves having three balls, with two going up simultaneously on either side, followed by one going up in the middle. One way to accomplish this is to juggle 2 balls in one hand and one ball in the other, so one hand has to move faster and further than in a regular pattern, whilst the other remains almost stationary. The hand juggling the center ball can alternate with each repeat to make the pattern symmetric. There are many variations to this simple three ball pattern. Some involve alternating the placement of the 'lone' inside throw, while others involve the two outside throws.
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- Resolved Question: How to sort columns while keeping the rows together in Excel?
For example in column A I have the list...would like to sort column B and when I do that... - Resolved Question: How do you make two columns on Microsoft for a dialectical journal?
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E.J. Dionne in The Washington Post on the Catholic compromise Last week, President Obama reached a compromise with critics of his plan to require some Catholic institutions to include contraception in their health care coverage. "He should have done this at the outset, but far better late than never," writes Dionne. He says liberal Catholics' initial alliance with conservatives over the original ... - Five Best Friday Columns
Jonathan Alter in Bloomberg View on campaign finance reform The 2010 Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission decision by the Supreme Court, which declared money a form of speech in elections, has quickly become "explosive." "Instead of sitting around hoping that one of the conservative justices in the 5-4 Citizens United majority will leave the high court during a Democratic ... - Brittle columns led to CTV building deaths
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Robert Reilly in The Wall Street Journal on the failures of businessman politicians Mitt Romney points to his business experience as a main qualification for the presidency, diagnosing Washington's problems as management-related. "This is a profoundly mistaken Republican notion that goes back at least to Herbert Hoover," writes Reilly. He names Republican presidents that touted non-political ... - Five Best Tuesday Columns
Frank Bruni in The New York Times on gay marriage gone corporate Starbucks recently endorsed same-sex marriage legislation in its home state of Washington, and the company has endured criticism from cultural conservatives as a result. "I mention Starbucks not so much to rally to its defense as to make a point about same-sex marriage ... It's the future. And the response of corporate behemoths ... - Five Best Thursday Columns
Gail Collins in The New York Times on Catholics and contraception Collins's mother-in-law, a mom of five children, once confessed to her Catholic priest that she was using birth control, to which he replied, "You're no better than a whore on the street." "You have heard, I’m sure, that the Catholic bishops are in an uproar over an Obama administration rule that would require Catholic ... - Building Toppled by New Zealand Quake Was Substandard
A six-story building that collapsed and killed 115 people in last year’s New Zealand earthquake was made of weak columns and concrete and did not meet standards when it was built, the government said Thursday. The building’s designer contested the … - ‘LOOKING BACK/THE 6TH WHITE COLUMNS ANNUAL — SELECTED BY KEN OKIISHI AND NICK MAUSS’
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Intense ground shaking, non-ductile columns and the asymmetrical layout of shear walls were the critical factors contributing to the collapse of the CTV building during the 22 February 2011 Christchurch earthquake, a Department of Building and Housing technical investigation has found.
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