This band was formed in secret by AKB48's producer Yasushi Akimoto on 28 August 2011.[5] During the five months prior to the official revelation of the band, the 18 members trained in secret in between their performance schedules.[5] Members of the rock band Gacharic Spin were some of their coaches.[6][7] Out of the 18 band members, only three had previously played the musical instrument they are playing this time (some of them have played other instruments).[8] They are Yuko Oshima, who played the bass guitar during her high school days, Rena Matsui and Rino Sashihara, who had previously played the trumpet and trombone respectively.[8] Baby Blossom was officially revealed to the public during the 4th and last day of concert AKB48 Request Hour Set List Best 100 2012, held on January 22, 2012.[9] At the event, the members performed the song Give Me Five! for the first time.[9]

but heres what i mainly want to talk about. i just dont get why would he give the frankel footage to five bc if you think about it.. neither the footage nor reggie hargreeves has anything to do with the apocalypse in which vanya caused (again) in 1963.


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Pace the Egyptians, the current action takes its name from the act of placing one's five fingers into another's hand as a handshake (1930s or '40s) or low-five style ('60s), morphing over into a high five ('70s), and hitting the mainstream in 1980.

In the photograph, St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Bob Gibson is slapping hands with first baseman Orlando Cepeda at the close of his complete-game shutout of Boston in game 4 of the 1967 Wold Series. The exchange is neither a high five (head-high or higher) nor a low five (roughly knee-high).

Perhaps Langston Hughes was out of the loop on that tradition, as Phil Petty at el periodico undoubtedly was. In any case, the earliest mid-century occurrences of "give me five" in the relevant sense that I have been able to find are clustered first in jazz music lingo and second in sports.

slap {or give} five to slap someone's palm or palms in greeting or congratulation. [Earliest cited instance:] 1959 N.Y.C. high school student: Slap me five! Yeah, man!

"Hi Simons," the veteran secretary of the 1st gang is leaving us this month. Those of us who have come to look forward to his genial smile and "Slip me five, kid," do not know quite what we will do without him. However, we know that big things await him in Chicago where he is bound.

The past few days of balmy spring weather heralds the approach of the baseball season. It will not be long until the thud of the horsehide against the leather gloves and the clear crack of the hickory bats will echo from all available sand lots and corners. The next few weeks will wind up the most successful basketball season the Katy team has ever had. To date the records show nine clear victories and no defeats. Are we going to have a winning baseball team? Slip me five!

In Lighter's telling, then, the pianist's delighted "gimme five" in Hughes's play is not a restrained variant of the African American request for a palm slap, but a version of an older request of unspecified ethnic origin to shake hands in congratulation.

But there are further complications to the story before 1918. Evidently "slip me five" was understood in at least some quarters in the early twentieth century to mean "pay me $5." For example, from Frank Finnegan, "'Props' Makes a Plaint," in Green Book Magazine (March 1910):

The farther back you follow the trail of "give me five," the hazier its origin becomes. Perhaps the phrase arose independently in separate American milieus in overlapping decades to mean coincidentally similar things. Or perhaps it began with a single ancestral form and meaning long ago and has generated a series of variants and offshoots over the course of more than a century of existence. I can't confidently rule out either possibility.

Some claim the gesture was invented by Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Glenn Burke when he spontaneously high-fived fellow outfielder Dusty Baker after a home run during a game in 1977. Others claim the 1978-79 Louisville basketball team started it on the court.

"The way he used to tell the story of that first high five with Dusty Baker, wasn't necessarily that he had innovated something, so much as that he was so overwhelmed with joy and pride of what Dusty had just done, that the high five came out of him, that Dusty had brought it out of him," he told ESPN.

In the Bay Area, Burke became an icon in the gay community, and he brought his famous high five with him. In San Francisco's Castro district, the high five became "a defiant symbol of gay pride," as Mooallem wrote for ESPN in 2011.

To give yourself abdominal thrusts, also called the Heimlich maneuver, place a fist slightly above your navel. Grasp your fist with the other hand and bend over a hard surface. Shove your fist inward and upward.

If you're the only rescuer, give back blows and abdominal thrusts first. Then call 911 or your local emergency number for help. If another person is there, have that person call for help while you give first aid.

Give Me Five is a program partnering with families, caregivers, teachers and the community to ensure that all young children are prepared for school because getting ready for kindergarten starts at birth. Find information on this site about the five main areas of focus to prepare your child for school as well as parent resources and information about U-46 programs for young children.

Many shifts highlighted in the paper show that we can work fast, that change is possible and can happen unexpectedly, instigated by new actors (global youth), using new strategies (climate litigation) pushing governments and companies to act. All this gives hope that the Paris Agreement goal to keep global temperature increase to 1.5C is still within reach.

CAF's latest UK Giving report found that 20% of people surveyed said that they gave to charity because doing so made them feel good. In our research, 'Why we give', published back in 2014, we asked 700 of our generous donors to tell us what motivates them to give regularly to charity; 42% cited the enjoyment they receive from giving as a key influence. 


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High-fives are a phenomenon that is frequently observed in sports. However, investigations on effects of high-fives are missing. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to examine psychophysiological effects of high-fives. From an embodied cognition perspective, dynamic, upward movements compared to downward movements should activate positive concepts that are represented by psychological as well as physiological states. Thirty-four athletes performed high- and low-fives (dynamic movements) as opposed to high and low static postures (control conditions) in a double-blind, within-subject design. Psychological states (i.e., feeling motivated, feeling strong) and physiological changes (i.e., cortisol, testosterone) due to the manipulation were measured. Results showed the predicted significant interaction effect for cortisol changes, but not for the other psychological (i.e., feeling motivated, feeling strong) and physiological (testosterone) state measures. In detail, a decrease in cortisol was found after athletes performed high-fives compared to low-fives. The observed effect on cortisol should be considered with caution and needs to be replicated, however, might add information to the current discussion about the crucial relevance of movement for embodied cognition effects. Future research could investigate the effects of high-fives with a partner and add performance parameters to provide more information on the effects of high-fives on performance in sport.

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