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Yo-yo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Yo-Yo (rapper) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yo-Yo (born Yolanda Whittaker on August 4, 1971) is a Grammy-nominated American hardcore rapper and actress. Much of her music has advocated female empowerment, denouncing the frequent sexism found...
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Yo Yo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yo Yo is a 1965 film by Pierre Étaix. It was entered into the 1965 Cannes Film Festival. Yo Yo is a 1920s billionaire who, although having everything he fancies and living in a cavernous old castle...
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The yo-yo is a toy consisting of two equally-sized discs of plastic, wood, or metal, connected with an axle, around which a string is wound. ... It is played by tying the string's free end around the middle finger, grasping the yo-yo, and then throwing it with a smooth motion. As the axle spins within the loop,
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Yo-yos first began in China, then Greece, and then India and became popular with adults and children. It became so popular in the 1700s that a British museum got a picture of King George the VI (6th) yo-yoing! Wow, King George the 6th!;
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The yo-yo is a Toy consisting of two equally-sized discs of Plastic , Wood , or Metal , connected with an Axle , around which string is wound. ... Contrary to popular myth, there is no evidence that the yo-yo is derived from, nor even existed in any form intended for use as a Weapon . While the impact generated by a yo...
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What it shows: ; Depending upon the angle of applied force, a yo-yo can be made to roll forwards, backwards or simply slide without rotating. ... This torque is in the opposite direction so the yo-yo rolls clockwise. At any angle between there is a horizontal and vertical component to the force that contribute to the...
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