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Para Para is a popular Japanese dance usually danced in groups.
Unlike most clubs, there are specific, preset movements for each song, and all must make the moves at the same time. Won
popularity outside of Japan in the late 90's, when it became more famous.
Today is known throughout the world, particularly in Pacific Rim and contests are often made in the conventions of the Otaku.
Reiki:
Reiki, Japanese Reiki is a practice seen as complementary and alternative medicine is to bring healing and balance the patient through the imposition of the hands of the practitioner, channeling some supposed "universal life energy ".
However, currently used reiki as a complementary therapy in some hospitals and clinics. Reiki is not considered a religion by its followers.
Hama
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This type of craft. The perlerbeads hama beads and are very similar and can be mixed in the same size, also on page Perlerbeads a lot of designs are very well explained. Both institutions and other work in the following way, are small plastic cylinders, normally come in packs, which include the hamas or pearls, templates (plastic base to put them) and a parchment.
The plastic base has a small spikes where the hamas or pearls to make the picture we want, puzzle, about time we made the tracing paper over the plate and a powerful state to pass it gently over the paper until we see balls that have been merged. Wait for it to cool and set.
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