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  2. Falling Down (Tears for Fears song) - Wikipedia

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    Tears for Fears singles chronology. "Secrets". (1996) " Falling Down ". (1996) "Call Me Mellow". (2004) " Falling Down " is a song by the British rock group Tears for Fears, released as a single from their fifth album, Raoul and the Kings of Spain (1995). It was released as a single in the US, Brazil, Mexico, and some European countries, but ...

  3. Fear of falling - Wikipedia

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    The fear of falling ( FOF ), also referred to as basophobia (or basiphobia ), is a natural fear and is typical of most humans and mammals, in varying degrees of extremity. It differs from acrophobia (the fear of heights), although the two fears are closely related. The fear of falling encompasses the anxieties accompanying the sensation and the ...

  4. Break It Down Again - Wikipedia

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    Break It Down Again. " Break It Down Again " is a song by British band Tears for Fears, released in May 1993 by Mercury Records as the first single from their fourth studio album, Elemental (1993). It is one of the band's later songs with the typical late 1980s sound, using synthesizers. The song was the second single released after the ...

  5. Tears Are Falling - Wikipedia

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    A video to promote the single was filmed in London in September 1985, and was directed by David Mallet. It was one of three videos produced in promotion of the 'Asylum' album, along with 'Uh! All Night' and 'Who Wants to Be Lonely'. Despite the low production values of the 'Tears Are Falling' video, it was heavily played on MTV 's Dial MTV ...

  6. Why young adults, especially women, are prone to falls on stairs

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    Children under 3 and adults over 85 are the age groups most commonly injured from falling down stairs, but the third-most likely group is often overlooked, experts say: young adults in their 20s ...

  7. Tears for Fears - Wikipedia

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    tearsforfears .com. Tears for Fears are an English pop rock band formed in Bath in 1981 by Curt Smith and Roland Orzabal. Founded after the dissolution of their first band, the mod -influenced Graduate, Tears for Fears were associated with the synth-pop bands of the 1980s, and attained international chart success as part of the Second British ...

  8. Falling (accident) - Wikipedia

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    Falling is the action of a person or animal losing stability and ending up in a lower position, often on the ground. It is the second-leading cause of accidental death worldwide and a major cause of personal injury, especially for the elderly. [4] Falls in older adults are a major class of preventable injuries.

  9. The Sound of Silence - Wikipedia

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    "The Sound of Silence" (originally "The Sounds of Silence") is a song by the American folk rock duo Simon & Garfunkel, written by Paul Simon. The duo's studio audition of the song led to a record deal with Columbia Records, and the original acoustic version was recorded in March 1964 at Columbia's 7th Avenue Recording Studios in New York City for their debut album, Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M ...

  10. Tears Don't Fall - Wikipedia

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    Tears Don't Fall. " Tears Don't Fall " is a song by Welsh heavy metal band Bullet for My Valentine. It is the band's fourth single from their first full-length studio album, The Poison. The single was released on 17 June 2006 through Trustkill Records in the US. The song won the Kerrang! Award for Best Single.

  11. Artist Descending a Staircase - Wikipedia

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    Artist Descending a Staircase. Artist Descending a Staircase is a radio play by Tom Stoppard, first broadcast by the BBC in 1972, and later adapted for live theatre. The play centres on a murder mystery involving an artist who dies from falling down a set of stairs. [1] The play is a humorous exploration of the meaning and purpose of art.