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  2. Groove Phi Groove - Wikipedia

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    Groove Phi Groove was founded on October 12, 1962, by a group of young black men who wanted to create an alternative to what was described as the traditionalism of subjectively ascribed established fraternal organizations. [5] Groove Phi Groove considers Swing Phi Swing to be its sister organization. [6]

  3. Phi phenomenon - Wikipedia

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    Reverse phi illusion is the kind of phi phenomenon that fades or dissolves from its positive direction to the displaced negative, so that the apparent motion human perceive is opposite to the actual physical displacement. Reverse phi illusion is often followed by black and white patterns.

  4. Thanh Miện district - Wikipedia

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  5. Alpha Phi Alpha - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, four Alpha Phi Alpha members were arrested and pleaded guilty to severely beating pledges (a misdemeanor charge) and violating Virginia State University's code of conduct. [ 161 ] [ 162 ] In 2014, a $3 million lawsuit was filed against the fraternity by a former pledge who was subject to humiliation and abuse.

  6. Pi Beta Phi - Wikipedia

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    Pi Beta Phi (ΠΒΦ), often known simply as Pi Phi, is an international women's fraternity founded at Monmouth College, in Monmouth, Illinois on April 28, 1867, as I. C. Sorosis, the first national secret college society of women to be modeled after the men's Greek-letter fraternity. Pi Phi's headquarters are located in Town and Country, Missouri.

  7. Áo dài - Wikipedia

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    Vietnamese students wearing Áo dài, 2013 A woman wearing white Áo dài, May 2021. Áo dài (English: / ˈ aʊ ˈ d aɪ, ˈ ɔː ˈ d aɪ, ˈ aʊ ˈ z aɪ /; Vietnamese: [ʔaːw˧˦ zaːj˨˩] (), [ʔaːw˦˥ jaːj˨˩] ()) [1] [2] is a modernized Vietnamese national garment consisting of a long split tunic worn over silk trousers.

  8. Hmong people - Wikipedia

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    Evidence from mitochondrial DNA in Hmong–Mien–speaking populations supports the existence of southern origins of maternal lineages even further back in time, although it has been shown that Hmong-speaking populations had comparatively more contact with northern East Asians than had the Mien. [24]

  9. Lahu people - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese name "Lahu" literally means "to drag favour from heaven" (拉, lā, "to drag"; 祜, hù, "blessing, favour"). It replaced the older and more-offensive [clarification needed] "Luohei" (猓黑) as the official Chinese name for the Lahu people.