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What a good title is will depend on what aspect of dance your article is about.
The title comes from what you've written, not before. If you wrote an article about losing history, then it's a good title. Finish the article first, and the title will come out of what you wrote.
catchy introduction
Wake-up call
"Teens no to sport"
Someone sold you a bike with the wrong title. Here's the most likely reason why, many times when bikes are wrecked they may still be rideable, but the insurance company has totalled the bike and turned the existing title on bike to either junk or salvaged status. If it has a salvage title the bike can be licensed and ridden in many states, but the value of the bike is greatly diminished. If the bike has been given a "junk" title, then no matter how well the bike rides and looks, it can only be used as parts and in most states will NEVER be titled, so here is the catch...People will sell a frame, or just the title to a different bike with a good title, one that has not been deemed "salvage" or "junk" and use this "incorrect" title to actually license the vehicle for use. They may buy a complete "titled" frame (since the title is associated with the frame ID numbers) and put all the parts from the old bike on the "titled" bike and they are good to go. The problem in your case is that they sold you a bike that is actually a 750 with a "junk" or "salvaged" title, but gave you a good "600" title to make you think you have a clear title. At least, this is what it sounds like to me.
"Caveat Emptor" is always good
According to the newspaper article, the school system will cut 30 teachers. The officers found a single article of clothing on the bike path.
Well, McGrath won the '98 Supercross Title on it.
"The Weight of a Nation: Uncovering the Challenges and Solutions of Obesity"
A suitable alternative title for a Star Trek article could be "Exploring the Final Frontier: The Impact and Legacy of Star Trek." This title captures the essence of the series while emphasizing its exploration themes and cultural significance.
If your including when he was a kid and was in the Jackson 5, then I suggest The Jackson Jive.