Bubble tea

Bubble tea, also called pearl milk tea, tapioca milk tea, boba tea, or boba, is a drink made with tea, chewy tapioca pearls, milk, and flavoring. It was first created in Taiwan during the 1980s and later became popular in countries with many East Asian communities. Bubble tea is usually made with tapioca pearls, also known as “boba” or “balls,” but it can also include other toppings like grass jelly, aloe vera, red bean, and popping boba.

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Sogo

Sogo Co., Ltd. (株式会社そごう) is a department store chain that is very important in Japan. It has stores in many countries around the world and has been around since 1830.

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KiDi

KiDi, who was born on August 18, 1993, is known in real life as Dennis Nana Kwaku Boadi Dwamena. He is a Ghanaian singer, songwriter, and music producer.

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Obstructive sleep apnea

Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is the most common breathing problem that happens during sleep. This type of sleep apnea occurs when the upper airway becomes completely or partly blocked, causing breathing to stop or slow down during sleep. These events are called “apneas” when breathing stops completely or almost completely, or “hypopneas” when breathing is only slightly reduced.

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Fontomfrom

The Fontomfrom is a type of drum shaped like an hourglass. It is used in the music group of the Bono people, which is part of a royal ceremony. This drum helps the Bono monarchy share messages within the Bono ethnic group.

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Atumpan (drum)

The Atumpan is a kind of Asante talking drum. These drums are played in pairs and are used to create the low-pitched sounds in Adowa dance groups. They are also used in Fontomfrom music groups.

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Talking drum

The talking drum is a drum shaped like an hourglass from West Africa. It can be used to send messages by changing its pitch and rhythm to copy the sounds and patterns of human speech. The drum has two drumheads connected by leather cords that can be tightened or loosened.

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Sabar

The sabar is a traditional drum from Senegal. It is also played in Mauritania and The Gambia. The Wolof and Serer people are closely connected to this drum.

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Dunun

Dunun (Malinké: [ˈdu.nun]; plural: dunun) is the common name for a group of drums from West Africa. These drums developed together with the djembe in the Mande drum ensemble. A dunun is a drum with ropes that adjust its tightness.

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Lunna

María Socorro García de la Noceda, born on June 30, 1955, is professionally known as Lunna. She is a Puerto Rican singer who performs in popular and jazz music. Lunna was the director of the television show Objetivo Fama, which is the Latin version of the American television show American Idol.

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