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  3. Taekwondo student oath - Wikipedia

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    The taekwondo student oath is typically recited at the beginning of a class in taekwondo, either with students repeating after the instructor or in unison, students and the instructor speaking at the same time.

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    The Students were an American doo-wop vocal group, which formed in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, in 1957. [1] Although they only released four sides, two of them – "I'm So Young" and "Every Day of the Week" – became doo-wop standards.

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    A screenshot of the English Wikipedia login screen in mobile mode In computer security, logging in (or logging on, signing in, or signing on) is the process by which an individual gains access to a computer system or program by identifying and authenticating themselves. Typically, user credentials consist of a username and a password. [1] These credentials themselves are sometimes referred to ...

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    Kindergarten Teacher Asked Students to Leave Messages on a Phone. One Tattle Had Her Laughing Out Loud (Exclusive)