You move one ther. One here. One that way. One this way. And wish that no spartans are coming.. Alternatively: Have you heard of Google?
Walls are traditionally made of stone and roofs are made of sticks and grass sewn into the sticks
singkil
they are made of wood vines and sticks
Tinikling is the most famous folk dance in the Philippines.Specifically, the dance copies the movements of the native Tikling (Rallus philippensis) in trying to elude bamboo traps while feeding on rice crops. It involves two people holding alternate ends of two bamboo sticks and two dancers moving quickly inside and outside the sticks without getting ankles bruised or feet caught. It may have originated in Leyte's eastern Visayan region. Experts tend to think that the dance predates the early sixteenth century arrival of the Spaniards in the archipelago.
stick to certain traditional patterns
Remove all of the inside sticks... Try this (and please ignore the dots... I couldn't get it to space properly without them): ___ ___ ___ |.... |.... |.... | ___ ___ ___ |.... |.... |.... | ___ ___ ___ |.... |.... |.... | ___ ___ ___ Changes to ___ ___ ___ |................. | .......___ |.... |.... |.... | .......___ |................. | ___ ___ ___ if you take out the 8 lines along the inside track: which makes two squares that don't touch each other.
2
That depends on how the sticks are to start off with. That depends on how the sticks are to start off with.
snap them in half and discard the extras. then use the 4 to make a square
any puff pastry item made in thin sticks or strips. its the french word for 'matchstick'
five
make a 4 by 4 array like this four sticks in 4 rolls get it
8 with 3 left over
It depends on what was originally there.
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First lay out 13 sticks to make 3 squares with a sick over. Then take 1 stick out. What is left is 3 squares. Simple!
Make a square using four of the sticks. Make an identical square with the other four sticks. Place the second square so that it overlaps one quarter of the first square. The third square is the small square created by the overlap and is 1/4 the size of the bigger squares.