African Americans do not have an "extra" muscle.
No.
The extra sessions of the general assembly just like at the federal level are called "special sessions".
Bessie Coleman stayed an extra month at flight school to gain additional flying experience and improve her skills. She wanted to ensure she was fully prepared to perform in front of audiences and to become a skilled aviator. This commitment to her training reflected her determination to break barriers as the first African American woman to earn a pilot’s license.
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Store owners would refuse to give African Americans extra time to pay for goods, employers wouldn't hire them, and secret societies used violence to deny their rights.
NO! An animal has its own muscle structures. According to their work, muscles are developed.Lazy African may be having a loose muscle's .Studies are proved that humans originated from Africa. Their habits made special muscle's.
No, but many African Americans have different attachment locations for their muscles. Think of your skeleton and its joints as levers, and if you have different types of levers, some are designed for strength and others for speed.
Yes, African Americans have an extra bone in their leg.
Weight training is the best way to build extra muscle and body size.
You stop working the certain muscle then it will get smaller
Word on the street is African American's love the crispy opposed to the Caucasian race that prefers the original. Just like Butterfinger's, African American's prefer the crunch...
No.
Patty Rice has written: 'Somethin' extra' -- subject(s): African American women, Fiction, Young women
they don't, they have the same number of tendons in their legs as does every human....however, their tendons and muscles my be more toned and stronger because they use them more than most other humans
an extra adjective that's not needed to describe muscle mass. Muscle mass is the amount of muscle in ones body as a % of their total weight.
The duration of American Idol Extra is 3600.0 seconds.
Yes. However...are you talking about the real tight braids lots of African-American women have? Those are called micro braids. Weaves are a form of hair extension, where they braid (or "weave," which is where this got its name) extra hair into yours.