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Although Tabitha and Napoleon have a solid career in choreography and creative direction , they spend a significant amount of time teaching classes at dance studios and conventions .
Napoleon and Tabitha spend a lot of time teaching classes at dance studios and conventions β€” regional educational events hosted by professional dancers . <SEP> Most of Napoleon and Tabitha 's work is in choreography and teaching but they have also provided creative direction for tours and live events .
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In the past they have taught at Shock the Intensive , the Edge Performing Arts Center , Millennium Dance Complex , Hip Hop International , Dance Blitz , Seattle Theater Group , Coastal Dance Rage , the Dance Teacher Web Conference and Expo , Teen Dance Company of the Bay Area , JUMP , Xtreme Dance Force , ProDance , Triple Threat Dance , Project 818 , Boogiezone , iHollywood , the So You Think You Can Dance Experience , DANCE !
They have taught hip-hop dance at Millennium Dance Complex , the Edge Performing Arts Center , Xtreme Dance Force , Shock the Intensive , Coastal Dance Rage , iHollywood , and Monsters of Hip Hop dance conventions .
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In 2006 , they served as assistant directors for Christina Aguilera ’ s " Back to Basics Tour " .
In 2006 and 2007 , they served as assistant creative directors for Christina Aguilera ’ s " Back to Basics Tour " and for Ricky Martin ’ s " Black and White Tour " .
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They directed " Monsters of Hip Hop : The Show " and " America 's Best Dance Crew Live " which featured dance crews JabbaWockeeZ , Super Cr3w , Fanny Pak , ASIID , and Breaksk8 .
They were the lead creative directors for " Monsters of Hip Hop : The Show " , the " So You Think You Can Dance Tour " , and " America 's Best Dance Crew Live " .
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Tabitha and Napoleon directed both shows .
In 2013 , Tabitha and Napoleon directed a new show for the Jabbawockeez called " PRiSM " .
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They cite the lack of appropriate dancewear for the hip-hop dance community as inspiration for the company .
They decided to create it because of the lack of appropriate dance clothing for urban hip-hop dancers .
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She also appeared in " Rock Your Body " , which was hosted by Jamie King .
Tabitha also appeared in " Rock Your Body " , a dance / fitness DVD hosted by choreographer and creative director Jamie King who is known primarily for his work with Madonna .
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MTV Video Music Awards Dancers ' Choice Awards The Carnival Choreographer 's Ball World of Dance Entertainment Weekly In 2011 , " Entertainment Weekly " compiled a list of the " 25 Best Performances Ever " on " So You Think You Can Dance " .
Three months earlier , " Entertainment Weekly " magazine made a list of the " 25 Best Performances Ever " on the show .
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Many diseases and disorders can be prevented through a variety of means .
Diseases can cause pain , parts of the body to stop working the right way , or death . <SEP> A disease can be caused by many things .
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A disease may be caused by external factors such as pathogens or by internal dysfunctions .
Disease can also be caused by eating bad or old foods .
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The term lifestyle diseases describes diseases associated with longevity and that are more common among older people .
Diseases are more common in older people .
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Many diseases that can not be completely cured are still treatable .
Diabetes can be treated ( made better ) but it can not yet be cured ( made to totally go away ) .
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Epidemiology is the study of the factors that cause or encourage diseases .
Epidemiology is the study of the cause of disease . <SEP> This is why epidemiology takes a huge part in understanding how to protect ourselves against viruses , toxins and bacteria .
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Some diseases are more common in certain geographic areas , among people with certain genetic or socioeconomic characteristics , or at different times of the year .
Some diseases are more popular for people with common characteristics , like similar origins , sociological background , food or nationality .
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Eastern Christianity consists of the Christian traditions and churches that developed distinctively over several centuries in the Middle East , Africa , Eastern Europe , Asia Minor , the Malabar coast of South India , and parts of the Far East .
Eastern Christianity means the Christian traditions and churches which developed in Greece , the Balkans , Eastern Europe , Asia Minor , the Middle East , East Africa and southern India over several centuries of religious antiquity .
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Eastern Christianity comprises church families that developed outside the Occident , with major bodies including the Eastern Orthodox Church , the Oriental Orthodox churches , the Eastern Catholic Churches ( that are in communion with Rome but still maintain Eastern liturgies ) , and the denominations descended from the Church of the East .
That are especially four families of churches : the Assyrian Church of the East , the Eastern Orthodox Churches , Oriental Orthodoxy , and the Eastern Catholic Churches .
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Deep brain stimulation ( DBS ) is a neurosurgical procedure involving the placement of a medical device called a neurostimulator ( sometimes referred to as a ' brain pacemaker ' ) , which sends electrical impulses , through implanted electrodes , to specific targets in the brain ( brain nuclei ) for the treatment of movement disorders , including Parkinson 's disease , essential tremor , and dystonia .
Deep Brain Stimulation ( DBS ) is a surgery where doctors put wires that can carry corrective electric signals inside a patient 's brain . <SEP> Deep brain stimulation is used to treat patients with severe Tourette syndrome when medication does not help the patient .
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DBS has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration as a treatment for essential tremor and Parkinson 's disease ( PD ) since 1997 .
The Food and Drug Administration approved DBS as a treatment for tremors in 1997 , for Parkinson 's disease in 2002 , Tourette syndrome in 1999 , and dystonia in 2003 .
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Her mother , 21-year-old Marie de Bourbon , Duchess of Montpensier , the only member of the Montpensier branch of the House of Bourbon until the birth of her daughter , died five days after giving birth to Anne Marie .
Her mother died giving birth to her .
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One of the greatest heiresses in history , she died unmarried and childless , leaving her vast fortune to her cousin , Philippe of France .
She was one of the greatest heiresses in history . <SEP> She died unmarried and childless , leaving her vast fortune to her cousin , Philippe of France .
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After a string of proposals from various members of European ruling families , including Charles II of England , Afonso VI of Portugal , and Charles Emmanuel II of Savoy , she eventually fell in love with the courtier , Antoine Nompar de Caumont and scandalised the court of France when she asked Louis XIV for permission to marry him , as such a union was viewed as a " me ́ salliance " .
After a string of proposals from various members of European royalty , including Charles II of England , Afonso VI of Portugal and Charles Emmanuel II of Savoy , she eventually fell in love with Antoine Nompar de Caumont , Duke of Lauzun and scandalised the court when she asked Louis XIV for permission to marry him , as such a union was viewed as a " me ́ salliance " .
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She is best remembered for her role in the " Fronde " , her role in bringing the famous composer Lully to the king 's court , and her " Me ́ moires " .
She is best remembered for her role in the " Fronde " , bringing the famous opera composer Jean Baptiste Lully to the king 's court , and her " Me ́ moires " .
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A paracusia , or auditory hallucination , is a form of hallucination that involves perceiving sounds without auditory stimulus .
An auditory hallucination is a type of hallucination in which a person thinks they hear sounds , but the sounds are not actually there . <SEP> In medical terms , it is called a paracusia .
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A common form of auditory hallucination involves hearing one or more talking voices .
A common form involves hearing one or more voices talking .
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This may be associated with psychotic disorders , and holds special significance in diagnosing these conditions .
This can be a sign of some psychotic disorders , such as schizophrenia or mania .
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However , individuals without any psychiatric disease whatsoever may hear voices .
People may hear voices without suffering from any specific mental illness .
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In the case of psychotic patients the premier cause of auditory hallucinations is schizophrenia .
The main cause of auditory hallucinations in psychotic patients is schizophrenia .
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Kevin Marcus Ellison ( January 8 , 1987 – October 4 , 2018 ) was an American football safety in the National Football League .
Kevin Marcus Ellison ( January 8 , 1987 – October 6 , 2018 ) was an American football safety .
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Born in Inglewood , California , United States , Ellison attended Redondo Union High School , where he starred as a running back and linebacker .
He was born in Inglewood , California .
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Jeanne Rij-Rousseau ( June 10 , 1870 – October 22 , 1956 ) was a French Cubist painter and an art theoretician .
Jeanne Rij-Rousseau ( 10 June 1870 – 22 October 1956 ) was a French Cubist painter and an art theoretician .
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Some works are in Parisian museums , in Blois , and in Grenoble , but especially in private collectors ' homes .
Some works are in Parisan museums , in Blois , and in Grenoble , but especially in private collectors ' homes .
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Vasily Vasilyevich Smyslov ( ; 24 March 1921 – 27 March 2010 ) was a Soviet and Russian chess grandmaster , who was World Chess Champion from 1957 to 1958 .
Vasily Smyslov ( 24 March 1921 – 27 March 2010 ) was a Russian chess grandmaster , and World Chess Champion from 1957 to 1958 .
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He was a Candidate for the World Chess Championship on eight occasions ( 1948 , 1950 , 1953 , 1956 , 1959 , 1965 , 1983 , and 1985 ) .
Smyslov was a candidate for the World Chess Championship on eight occasions ( 1948 , 1950 , 1953 , 1956 , 1959 , 1965 , 1983 , and 1985 ) .
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Smyslov was one of the five players selected to compete for the 1948 World Chess Championship tournament to determine who should succeed the late Alexander Alekhine as champion .
He was one of the five players selected to compete for the 1948 World Chess Championship tournament to determine who should succeed the late Alexander Alekhine as champion .
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His selection was questioned in some quarters , but this criticism was amply rebutted when he finished second behind Mikhail Botvinnik , with a score of 11/20 .
His selection was questioned by some , but this criticism was silenced when he finished second behind Mikhail Botvinnik .
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Smyslov twice tied for first place at the Soviet Championships ( 1949 , 1955 ) , and his total of 17 Chess Olympiad medals won is an all-time record .
Smyslov was twice equal first in the Soviet Championship ( 1949 , 1955 ) , and his total of 17 Chess Olympiad medals won is an all-time record .
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In five European Team Championships , Smyslov won ten gold medals .
In five European Team Championships , Smyslov won ten gold medals ( team and individual ) .
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Smyslov remained active and successful in competitive chess well after the age of sixty .
He remained active and successful in competitive chess well into the 1960s and 1970s and he qualified for the finals of the World Championship Candidates ' matches as late as 1983 .
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In 1991 , Smyslov won the inaugural World Senior Chess Championship .
Vasiliy won the first World Senior Chess Championship in 1991 .
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By 1967 the Birds had disbanded , and Wood briefly took part in a project called Santa Barbara Machine Head before joining the Jeff Beck Group as a bassist .
From 1967 until 1969 Wood was the bass guitar player for The Jeff Beck Group .
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As a member of the Rolling Stones , Wood was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989 , and was inducted a second time , as a member of Faces , in April 2012 .
Ronnie Wood was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989 as a member of The Rolling Stones .
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Saint Francis of Assisi , born Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone , informally named as Francesco ( 1181/11823 October 1226 ) , was an Italian Catholic friar , deacon and preacher .
Saint Francis of Assisi ( September 26 , 1181 – October 3 , 1226 ) is a Christian Saint . <SEP> He was originally named Giovanni Francesco Bernardone .
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Francis of Assisi was born in late 1181 or early 1182 , one of several children of an Italian father , Pietro di Bernardone , a prosperous silk merchant , and a French mother , Pica de Bourlemont , about whom little is known except that she was a noblewoman originally from Provence .
Saint Francis was born to Pietro Bernardone , a wealthy cloth merchant , and his wife Pica .
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Around 1202 , he joined a military expedition against Perugia and was taken as a prisoner at Collestrada , spending a year as a captive .
When he was serving in the war between Assisi and Perugia in 1202 , at the battle of Ponte Saint Giovanni , he was captured and imprisoned for a year .
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As a professional , Haye became a unified cruiserweight world champion in 2008 , winning three of the four major world titles , as well as the " Ring " magazine and lineal titles .
Haye moved up to the heavyweight division and beat Monte Barrett in 2008 .
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In the same year he moved up to heavyweight , winning the WBA title in 2009 after defeating Nikolai Valuev , who had a size advantage of 9 in in height and 99 lb in weight over Haye .
In October 2009 , he beat Nikolai Valuev , who is 7 feet tall , to become the WBA champion . <SEP> On 31 October 2009 , he beat Nikolai Valuev , who is 7 feet tall , to become the WBA champion .
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On 13 November 2010 , Haye defeated Harrison with one minute , seven seconds remaining of the third round by TKO .
He defended his title against fellow Briton Audley Harrison in November 2010 .
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Haye easily knocked out Gurov with a single right hand in just 45 seconds .
He won the match after only 45 seconds .
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Haye 's cameo at heavyweight in April 2007 resulted in an impressive first-round KO win over Polish fighter Tomasz Bonin , who at the time was ranked No. 9 by the WBC and had only one loss , against Audley Harrison .
On 27 April 2007 , he had his first heavyweight fight , against Tomasz Bonin .
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Haye challenged Jean-Marc Mormeck ( 33-3 , 22 KOs ) on 10 November 2007 for the WBA , WBC , " The Ring " and lineal cruiserweight titles .
On 10 November 2007 , he beat Jean-Marc Mormeck to win the WBA , WBC , and " Ring " magazine titles .
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Haye defeated Mormeck by knockout in the seventh round .
Haye was knocked down in the fourth round , but hit Mormeck with a series of blows in the seventh to win by technical knockout .
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Haye and Enzo Maccarinelli ( 28-1 , 21 KOs ) met in an all-British world cruiserweight title fight , in the early hours of 9 March 2008 at O2 Arena in London .
On 8 March 2008 , he beat Enzo Maccarinelli to win the WBO title .
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Haye then defeated heavyweight Monte Barrett at The O2 Arena in London on 15 November 2008 , winning via TKO in the fifth round .
He beat Monte Barrett on 15 November 2008 , winning in the fifth round .
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Haye said in a post fight interview " If you asked me when I was three years old , I 'd say I 'm going to be the heavyweight champion of world .
Haye said he has wanted to be the heavyweight champion since he was a toddler .
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David Deron Haye ( born 13 October 1980 ) is a British former professional boxer who competed from 2002 to 2018 .
David Haye is a British boxer .
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He held multiple world championships in two weight classes , and was the first British boxer to reach the final of the World Amateur Boxing Championships , where he won a silver medal in 2001 .
He reached the finals of the 2001 world amateur championship in the heavyweight class , where he lost to Odlanier Solis .
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Based in Bermondsey , Haye turned professional in December 2002 , aged 22 .
He turned professional in the cruiserweight division in December 2002 .
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In 2003 he won fights , two of which were the only fights he has fought in the United States .
He had seven fights in 2003 , and won all of them .
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McPherson was born in Savannah , Georgia , on September 16 , 1943 , the second of four children .
He was born in Savannah , Georgia .
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On November 5 , 2009 , fourteen weeks after Jackson 's death , Evan Chandler was found dead following an apparent suicide .
Evan Chandler killed himself on November 5 , 2009 .
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Jackson took painkillers for his scalp surgeries , administered due to the Pepsi commercial accident in 1984 , and became dependent on them to deal with the stress of the allegations .
He had become addicted to painkillers , which he used for the stress of the allegations .
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According to the case files , Jordan Chandler first met Jackson in February 1993 when Jackson ’ s car broke down and he sought help from the boy ’ s stepfather , who runs a rental car company .
Jackson first met Jordan Chandler when Chandler was five years old . <SEP> Jackson had become good friends with Jordan Chandler and his family after meeting Chandler in May 1992 .
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Jordan and Jackson 's relationship ended in June 1993 .
In July 1993 Jackson and Jordan 's relationship ended .
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According to Taraborrelli , Chandler admitted that he had used the controversial sedative sodium amytal when he extracted a tooth from Jordan in early August 1993 .
Chandler , who was a dentist , was made to admit that he gave his son a barbiturate called sodium amytal to take out his tooth in August 1993 .
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Jordan repeated these allegations to police and gave a description of what he alleged was Jackson 's penis .
Jordan Chandler told the police about the abuse .
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On August 18 , the Los Angeles Police Department 's Sexually Exploited Child Unit began a criminal investigation into Jackson .
Los Angeles Police Department 's Sexually Exploited Child Unit began a criminal investigation on Jackson on August 18 .
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On August 21 , a search warrant was issued , allowing police to search Neverland Ranch .
Police searched Jackson 's Neverland Ranch .
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On December 20 , 1993 , investigators for the Santa Barbara County Sheriff ’ s Department and the LAPD issued Jackson with a warrant for a strip search , as police wanted to verify Jordan 's description of Jackson 's private anatomy .
In December 1993 , Jackson was strip searched .
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Jordan claimed that Jackson was circumcised .
Chandler said that Jackson was circumcised , but he was not .
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Three years later , Victor M. Gutierrez self-published a book on the relationship between Jordan Chandler and Jackson .
Three years later a book by a journalist called Victor M. Gutierrez was published called " Michael Jackson Was My Lover " .
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Gutierrez claimed that the book is based on a diary Jordan had kept at the time and included details of alleged sexual encounters with Jackson .
It claimed to be the diaries of Jordan from the time period in which he was molested by Jackson .
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In 1997 , Jackson filed a civil suit against Gutierrez for slander after the writer claimed that he had a tape of Jackson having sex with his nephew Jeremy , son of Jermaine Jackson .
Jackson sued Gutierrez for slander .
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Jackson denied the allegations .
After the allegations PepsiCo ended its sponsorship of Jackson .
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On December 18 , 2003 , Jackson was charged with seven counts of child sexual abuse and two counts of administering an intoxicating agent to commit a child sexual abuse felony against Gavin Arvizo .
On December 18 , 2003 Jackson was charged with seven child sexual abuse offences .
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It took place in Uruguay from 13 to 30 July 1930 .
The 1930 FIFA World Cup was a football sporting event that was held in Uruguay from 13 July to 30 July 1930 .
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Thirteen teams ( seven from South America , four from Europe and two from North America ) entered the tournament .
Thirteen teams competed in the first World Cup . <SEP> Seven from South America , four from Europe and two from North America .
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The teams were divided into four groups , with the winner of each group progressing to the semi-finals .
The teams were split into four groups with the winner of each group entering the semi-finals .
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The first World Cup was the only one without qualification .
This was the only World Cup to not have qualifiers .
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Every country affiliated with FIFA was invited to compete , and given a deadline of 28 February 1930 to accept .
This is because every FIFA member was invited to join the tournament .
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Plenty of interest was shown by nations in the Americas ; Argentina , Brazil , Bolivia , Chile , Mexico , Paraguay , Peru and the United States all entered .
Most of the interest came from South America where seven nations entered .
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A total of seven South American teams participated , more than in any subsequent World Cup Finals .
This was the most South American nations that had entered the World Cup throughout its history .
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However , because of the long and costly trip by ship across the Atlantic Ocean , and the length of absence required for players , very few European teams were inclined to take part .
Few European nations took part because of cost from travelling the Atlantic Ocean from Europe .
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Act 1 Tatyana is a young girl who comes from a rich family .
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Madame Larina tells Tatyana that real life is very different from her novels .
Tatyana is reading a novel , but her mother , Madame Larina , tells her that real life is very different from what it is in books .
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Filippyevna announces that visitors have arrived : Olga 's fiance ́ Lensky , a young poet , and his friend Eugene Onegin , visiting the area from St Petersburg .
Visitors arrive : Olga ’ s fiance ́ e Lensky who is a young poet , and his friend Eugene Onegin .
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Tatyana for her part is immediately and strongly attracted to Onegin .
Tatyana immediately feels attracted to him .
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Tatyana confesses that she is in love .
Back in her room Tatyana tells her nurse that she is in love .
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Left alone , Tatyana pours out her feelings in a letter to Onegin .
When she is alone she writes a letter to Onegin saying how she loves him .
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Tatyana persuades her to send her grandson to deliver the letter to Onegin .
When the nurse returns Tatyana asks her to make sure the letter is sent to Onegin .
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Onegin enters to see Tatyana and give her his answer to her letter .
Onegin returns to give Tatyana an answer to her letter .
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He explains , not unkindly , that he is not a man who loves easily and is unsuited to marriage .
He says very politely that he is not really suited to marriage .
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He grows irritated with a group of neighbours who gossip about him and Tatyana , and with Lensky for persuading him to come to the ball .
Onegin is annoyed that people are gossiping about him and Tatyana .
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He decides to avenge himself by dancing and flirting with Olga .
He decides to make Lensky cross by dancing with his fiance ́ e Olga .
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Lensky is astounded and becomes extremely jealous .
Olga likes this , and Lensky is very jealous .
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Lensky renounces his friendship with Onegin in front of all the guests , and challenges Onegin to a duel , which the latter is forced , with many misgivings , to accept .
Lensky is now furious and tells everyone in a loud voice that he is no longer Onegin ’ s friend . <SEP> He challenges Onegin to a duel which Onegin has to accept to keep his honour .
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Tatyana has received Onegin 's letter , which has stirred up the passion she felt for him as a young girl and disturbed her .
In a reception room Tatyana has had a letter from Onegin .
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Tatyana recalls her earlier feelings and asks why Onegin is pursuing her now .
Tatyana wonders why he is now in love with her .
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Tatyana admits she still loves Onegin , but asserts that their union can never be realized , as she is now married , and determined to remain faithful to her husband despite her true feelings .
She says she loves him but that she wants to be faithful to her husband .
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Onegin implores her to relent , but she bids him farewell forever , leaving him alone and in despair .
Onegin keeps begging her but in the end she leaves him . <SEP> Onegin is left in despair .
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Bankruptcy is a legal process through which people or other entities who can not repay debts to creditors may seek relief from some or all of their debts .
Bankruptcy is a legal process which happens when a person or an organisation does not have enough money to pay all of its debts . <SEP> Bankruptcy is a formal legal process in front of the courts .
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