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How many times does Macbeth say blood on my hands?

Never. He does say the word "blood" fifteen times, and "bloody" another five. But not "blood on my hands". He does say "There's blood on thy face" to the murderer who kills Banquo. The closest he comes to talking about blood on his hands is "Will all great Neptune's ocean wash the blood clean from my hand."


Five fundamentals of arms and feet?

There are five fundamentals of arms in dance. There are five arm positions. They go in the following order: Raise the arms to a circle in front of the chest, open the arms side ward and blow shoulder level with a graceful curve, raise one arm over head while the other arm remains in the second position, raise one arm in front of the chest in a half circle while one arm remains overhead, and raise both arms over the head in a graceful curve.


What are the fundamental position of arms and feet in dance?

First position is to stand straight with hands and arms facing in an oval manner, palm of hand curved 1/3 downward. hand tip balance to the pusod. as if being the orator of an orchestra.Second position has arms spread parallel. arms and feet in sideward position. palms facing upward, after first position feet together with arms passionately move oppositely forming a side ward position.Third position has Left arms raise high in oval position above head.


How many positions of the arms and feet are in ballet?

There are many. There are always five basic positions to the arms and feet, but then theres tecnical work to, so add another 40-50 movements on top of that


What are the basic positions of cheer dancing?

High VStick your arms up in to a V position. Your arms should be a little more forward. Your elbows should be locked and your writs should align with your arms. Your hands should be in fists.Low VThis is the same as high v, except your arms should be down and not up. Again, make sure that your wrists are not broken, your hands are in fists, and your elbows are locked.DaggersStick your arms by your chest. Tuck your elbows and arms in so they are touching each other. Your hands will be in fists and your pinkies should be facing out.TouchdownFrom dagger position, bring your arms straight up. Your pinkies facing out in fists, your elbows locked instead of bent, and your ears should feel your arms a little bit. That's how much in your arms should be in.TBring your arms straight out so your body looks a little bit like a T. Bring your arms in so you can see them out of the corner of your eye. Your hands should be in fists and only your pinky and index finger should be out.Broken TFrom a T position, bring your forearms in by your chest so your forarms are a horizontal position. Your pinkies should be facing out and your hands in fists.JumpsHerkie1 On count one, you are going to clasp with your arms tighter than dagger position and your hands are in a fist like position together.2 On count two, bring your arms up to a high V.3 On count three, swing your arms in a crosslike position and bend your legs.4 On count four, bring your arms up to a T, hit your herkie. One of your legs will be out like you are doing the straddle splits and the other leg will be bent back. Your arms will be in a T position with fists.5 On count five, land with your legs bent with your hands by your side.6 On count six, hold that position.7 On count seven, straighten out your legs.Toe Touch1 On count one, you are going to clasp with your arms tighter than dagger position and your hands are in a fist like position together.2 On count two, bring your arms up to a high V3 On count three, swing your arms in a crosslike position and bend your knees.4 On count four, hit your toe touch. DO NOT ACTUALLY TRY TO TOUCH YOUR TOES!!!!! This cannot be emphasized enough. If you do, then your toe touch will look completely messed up. Your legs will be in a straddle split position. Your arms will be in a T position and in fists.5 On count five, land with your legs bent with your hands by your side.6 On count six, hold that position.7 On count seven, straighten out your legs.Pike1 On count one, you are going to clasp with your arms tighter than dagger position and your hands are in a fist like position together.2 On count two, bring your arms up to a rocket (a high clap)and turn 90 degrees to either side.3 On count three, swing your arms in and bend your knes4 On count four, hit your pike. Your legs will be in a pike position, meaning that you are going to extends your legs together in front of you with your toes pointed. Your arms should be over your legs and in fists.5 On count five, land with your legs bent with your hands by your side.6 On count six, hold that position.7 On count seven, straighten out your legs.StuntsTigh standYou are going to need two bases, a flyer, and a backspot. The bases will be in a side lunge position. If your base is on the left side, he or she will lunge to the right side. If your base is on the right side, he or she will lunge to the left. The bases' foot that are facing each other will be side by side. The backspot is going to be in the back holding the flyer's waist throughout the entire stunt.1 On count one, the flyer is going to step his or her right foot on the right base's thigh that is lunging out. Still all of the flyer's weight will be on the left foot (The one that is on the ground). His or her hands will be on both of the bases shoulders.2 Hold count one.3 On count three, the flyer will put all of his or her weight on his or her right leg. The flyer will step up on his or her right bases leg.4 On count four, the flyer will stand clean with her weight still on the right base's leg. The flyer will not step on the left base's leg yet.5 On count five, the flyer will step her left leg onto the left base's thigh.6 On count six, the flyer will stand clean. He or she will now be up on both of the bases' thighs. The bases will hold the flyers ankles.7 Hold count six on count seven.8 On count eight, the flyer is going to hit a high v.9 The flyer is going to keep hitting the high v.10 The flyer will still be hitting the high v.11 On count three, the flyer will bring her arms down in a T motion. When the flyer does this, the bases will grab her upper arm and her hand.12 Hold count three on count four.13 The bases will bend down still in their side lunge position.14 The bases will pop up and the flyer is going to jump up forward, so he or she can land on the ground.15 The flyer will land and the bases will let go of the flyer's arms and hands. The backspot can let go of the flyer's waist.16 Everybody will stand clean. The flyer will be in the front, the backspot will be right behind her. The two bases will be side by side.HalfYou are going to need two bases, a flyer, and a backspot. The bases will have their hands over each other and their arms down so the flyer can step on their hands. The backspot will be holding the flyer's hips, and the flyer will be holding the bases' shoulders.1 The flyer will jump onto the bases' hands and the backspot will help her up.2 The flyer is going to bump.3 The bases will lift their hands up to their chins. Once the flyer is raised, the backspot will grab the flyer's ankles. This is really important.4 The flyer will hit a high V.5 Do go down, the bases will bump their hands down and then squeeze the flyer's legs together, the flyer will hold the bases' shoulders and squat, and the backspot will catch the flyer by her bottom.6 Once the flyer is down, the whole stunt will clean and the bases will turn 90 degrees to the front.Shoulder sitYou are going to need one base, a flyer, and a backspot. The base should have one leg out in a lunge, the flyer should have her leg on the base's leg, and the backspot should be holding the flyer's hips.1 The flyer will push her self up and sit on the backspot's shoulders, one leg at a time. The backspot will help her up.2 The base will wrap her arms around the flyer's legs to make sure she doesn't fall.3 Once the flyer is up, the backspot won't need to hold her hips anymore.4 The flyer will hit a high V.5 To get down, the base will slide the flyer's legs off her shoulders, grab her hands, and bump down.TumblingForward roll1 Squat and lay your hands on the floor2 Tuck in your chin and push off your hands and legs.3 Roll forwards.4 Squat your legs against your chest and hold your arms up in front of you.5 Get up.Cartwheel1 Put your best leg forwards and your arms up against your ears.2 Move your whole body forwards and slowly raise your back leg.3 Once your hands reach the ground, kick your back leg over.4 Kick your other leg over.5 Land in a lunge position, with your arms up against your ears.Back bend1 Raise your arms up against your ears and spread your legs apart.2 Push your hips forwards.3 Bend your back and look at the ground.4 Bend IN, not out.

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Do you call the starfish's five hands or legs?

Neither, they're called arms.


Where is the mouth in relation to the stomach in the starfish?

A starfish's mouth is on the center of its bottom side. Its stomach is directly behind the mouth after a short esophagus and extends a bit down its five arms.


Does a starfish have five arms?

A starfish has 5 arms, 1 on top 2 for arms and 2 for legs.


Five cent piece shaking hands value?

The coin is face value only, very common and still in circulation.


Where is a star fish stomach?

its right in the middle of its body if you flip a star fish over you will see its mouth the mouth when eating leads straight to the digestive system (stomach) its located between all five arms


Whose face is on the five dollar note or coin?

Australian five dollar note: Obverse: Queen Elizabeth II. Reverse: (no face; a building).Bahamian five dollar note: Obverse: Sir Cecil Wallace-Whitfield. Reverse: (no face; a building).Bahraini five dollar note: Obverse: Sir Frank Worrell. Reverse: (no face; a building).Belize five dollar note: Obverse: Queen Elizabeth II. Reverse: (no face; several mixed images).Bermudian five dollar note: Obverse: Queen Elizabeth II. Reverse: (no face; several buildings).Brunei five dollar note: Obverse: Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah. Reverse: (no face; rainforest).Canadian five dollar note (1954 series): Obverse: Queen Elizabeth II. Reverse: (no face; Otter Falls).Canadian five dollar note (1969 series, 1986 series, 2001 series): Obverse: Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Reverse: (no face; a boat, a kingfisher and children playing ice hockey, repsectively).Cayman Islands five dollar note: Obverse: Queen Elizabeth II. Reverse: (no face; a schooner).East Carribean five dollar note: Obverse: Queen Elizabeth II. Reverse: (no face; a building).Fijian five dollar note: Obverse: Queen Elizabeth II. Reverse: (no face; Nadi International Airport).Guyanese five dollar note: Obverse: (no face; coat of arms of bank, Kaieteur Falls). Reverse: (no face; sugar harvesting and wheat processing scenes).Hong Kong five dollar coin (pre1980 series): Obverse: Queen Elizabeth II. Reverse: (no face; Royal Emblem of Hong Kong/value).Jamaican five dollar note: Obverse: Norman Manley. Reverse: (no face; coat of arms of Jamaica).Liberian five dollar note: no information found in research. Please insert information as appropriate should you find it.Namibian five dollar coin: Obverse: (no face; coat of arms of Namibia). Reverse: (no face; eagle or hawk).New Zealand five dollar note: Obverse: Queen Elizabeth II. Reverse: Sir Edmund Hillary.Singaporean five dollar note: President Yusof bin Ishak. Reverse: (no face; Garden City).Solomon Islands five dollar note: Obverse: (no face; coat of arms of Solomon Islands). Reverse: (no face; a wooden hut).Surinamese five dollar note: Obverse: (no face; a building). Reverse: (no face; a river and palm tree).Taiwanese new five dollarUnited States five dollar note: Obverse: Abraham Lincoln. Reverse: (no face; Lincoln Memorial).The Cook Islands dollar has no five dollar denomination in either coin or note. The Kiribati dollar has no denomination of its own above the $2 coind, and Australian notes are circulated.


Does quintibrachial mean five arms in Latin?

Yes. quintibrachial is the meaning for five arms in Latin


Do some alien races have five arms?

Some alien races, if they exist, may have five arms.


What are the parts of a starfish?

The starfish is the most unusual well known creature. The mouth is in the center of the under side surface. There are suckers on the bottom of each one of the five arms. There are also spines on each arm.


What are the five components of swimming?

backstroke, breastroke, butterfly, freestyle keep ur head down, body strait, abs tight, hands and arms tight together, and pull


How is a physical characteristic these ''sea lilies''?

One of the physical characteristics of the sea lilies is that it has a mouth that faces up. The sea lilies also have five arms. The crown is its main body part.


What animal has 5 arms and no brain?

Starfish have five arms and no brain.