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Jobs included choreographing performances for NFL and NBA dance teams including the Dallas Cowboys , Denver Broncos , Chicago Bulls , and Orlando Magic .
They have choreographed for NFL and NBA dance teams including the Dallas Cowboys , Denver Broncos , Chicago Bulls , and Orlando Magic .
It was on the later show that their lyrical hip-hop choreography style gained exposure .
It was on this show that their lyrical hip-hop style gained popularity .
On the show , they created wedding dances for engaged couples and their wedding party to perform for the guests at the reception .
On the show they created wedding dances for engaged couples to perform for the guests at the wedding reception .
As their college graduation was approaching-although Tabitha was planning to take a job in public relations and Napoleon was planning to attend medical school-they both decided to change their plans and pursue a career in the dance industry .
Although Tabitha was planning to take a job in public relations and Napoleon was planning to attend medical school , they both decided when they graduated college to pursue a career in the dance industry .
Once discharged , he attended the University of Nevada , Las Vegas ( UNLV ) where he majored in molecular biology and started taking jazz and modern dance classes .
After he was discharged from the military , he attended the University of Nevada , Las Vegas ( UNLV ) where he majored in molecular biology .
While growing up as one of three children in Victorville , California , he learned b-boying , locking , and popping by traveling to Los Angeles and frequenting the b-boy scene ; he was eventually cast as an extra in the movie Breakin ' 2 : Electric Boogaloo in 1984 .
While growing up in Victorville , California , Napoleon learned how to dance by traveling to Los Angeles and spending time with b-boys ; he was eventually cast as an extra in the movie Breakin ' 2 : Electric Boogaloo in 1984 .
In February , they provided choreography for Cirque du Soleil 's Viva Elvis show at the Aria hotel in Las Vegas .
In February 2010 , they provided choreography for Cirque Du Soleil 's Viva ELVIS show at the Aria Resort & Casino in Las Vegas .
In April 2009 , Tabitha and Napoleon choreographed two couples ' routines and a group routine for the second season of So You Think You Can Dance Australia .
In April 2009 , Napoleon and Tabitha choreographed three dance routines for the second season of So You Think You Can Dance Australia .
After Tabitha graduated , she moved to Nevada in 1991 to attend UNLV where she majored in communications and started taking formal hip-hop dance classes .
After graduating from Absegami High School , Tabitha moved to Nevada to attend UNLV where she majored in communications and started taking hip-hop dance classes .
They were hired to choreograph several industrial musicals for casinos and corporations such as Nike , Levi , Redken , Matrix Hair , and MAC .
During their time with Culture Shock , they choreographed a variety of industrial musicals-musicals performed for the employees of a business to motivate\/entertain-for companies such as Nike , Levi , Redken , Matrix Hair , and MAC .
`` Bleeding Love '' was nominated for a 2009 Emmy Award for Outstanding Choreography .
This routine was later nominated for a 2009 Emmy Award for Outstanding Choreography .
Her mother enrolled her in jazz dance classes when she was young .
Her mother , Cynthia Cortopassi , enrolled her in jazz dance classes when she was young .
In September , they choreographed the opening dance sequence on the season seven premiere of The Ellen DeGeneres Show .
Later that year in September , Napoleon and Tabitha choreographed the opening dance performance on the season seven premiere of The Ellen Degeneres Show .
After Napoleon graduated from Apple Valley High School , he joined the army and worked as a surgeon 's assistant while stationed in Germany .
After graduating from Apple Valley High School , Napoleon joined the US military and was sent to Germany .
Also in 2008 , they took on hosting duties for Rock the Reception .
Also in 2008 , the couple took on hosting duties for Rock the Reception on TLC .
It was there at a party that she met Napoleon .
It was there that she met her future husband Napoleon .
Tabitha and Napoleon became supervising choreographers for the inagural season of America 's Best Dance Crew in 2008 .
Napoleon and Tabitha have been supervising choreographers for America 's Best Dance Crew since season one in 2008 .
After the season ended , Tabitha and Napoleon directed the 2008 So You Think You Can Dance Tour .
Tabitha and Napoleon returned to So You Think You Can Dance for seasons six and seven .
The term itself was coined by choreographer and producer Adam Shankman in reference to a routine choreographed by Tabitha and Napoleon to Leona Lewis ' song `` Bleeding Love '' .
The term lyrical hip-hop was created by SYTYCD judge Adam Shankman when he commented on a routine choreographed by Napoleon and Tabitha to Leona Lewis ' song `` Bleeding Love '' .
They are best known for their choreography on the television show So You Think You Can Dance and for being supervising choreographers on America 's Best Dance Crew for the first five seasons .
They have been working together in the dance industry since 1996 and are best known for their choreography on the TV show So You Think You Can Dance .
Tabitha was born September 11 , 1973 , and grew up as an only child in Galloway Township , New Jersey .
Tabitha grew up in Galloway , New Jersey .
Tabitha and Napoleon started dating in 1994 , but their professional partnership and dance career did not start until 1996 when they began teaching hip-hop classes together at the Las Vegas Athletic Club .
Tabitha and Napoleon started their professional partnership in 1996 while still in college as part of the dance company Culture Shock .
`` My Kind of Girl '' was a Number One hit on the Hot Country Songs charts , while the other singles all reached Top Ten .
`` My Kind of Girl '' was a Number One hit on the Hot Country Songs charts .
`` Dreaming My Dreams with You '' is a cover of the Waylon Jennings song from his album of the same name , and `` A Bible and a Bus Ticket Home '' was later recorded by Confederate Railroad on their album Keep On Rockin ' .
`` A Bible and a Bus Ticket Home '' was later recorded by Confederate Railroad on their album Keep On Rockin ' .
The Royal Medical Society ( RMS ) is the oldest medical society in the United Kingdom ( although this claim is also made by the earlier London-based Society of Apothecaries ( 1617 ) which is permitted to award medical degrees ) .
Royal Medical Society ( RMS ) is the oldest medical society in the United Kingdom .
Known originally as ` the Medical Society ' when it was established in 1737 , it was granted a Royal Charter in 1778 .
The Society was granted a Royal Charter in 1778 .
The RMS is a professional society engaged in the advancement of medical knowledge and provision of assistance to medical students and professionals .
The RMS is a British professional society engaged in the moving forward of medical knowledge .
It is based in Edinburgh , Scotland , and has members throughout the world .
RMS is based in Edinburgh , Scotland .
Mitsubishi bought the island in 1890 and began the project , the aim of which was extracting coal from undersea mines .
In 1890 , Mitsubishi bought the inhabited island to mine coal from undersea tunnels .
They built Japan 's first large concrete building ( 9 stories high ) , a block of apartments in 1916 to accommodate their burgeoning ranks of workers .
The company built Japan 's first large concrete building .
, commonly called Gunkanjima ( 軍艦島 ; meaning Battleship Island ) , is one among 505 uninhabited islands in Nagasaki Prefecture about 15 kilometers ( 9 miles ) from Nagasaki itself .
It is one of 505 uninhabited islands in Nagasaki Prefecture on the island of Kyushu .
This is probably one of the sources of Sarasvati\/Benzaiten 's close association with snakes and dragons in Japan .
This is probably one of the sources of Sarasvati\/Benzaiten 's close link with snakes and dragons in Japan .
Benzaiten ( 弁才天 , 弁財天 ) is the Japanese name for the Hindu goddess Saraswati .
Benzaiten ( 弁才天 , 弁財天 ) is the Japanese name of the goddess Saraswati .
Worship of Benzaiten arrived in Japan during the 6th through 8th centuries , mainly via the Chinese translations of the Sutra of Golden Light , which has a section devoted to her .
Worship of Benzaiten arrived in Japan in the 6th to 8th centuries , mainly through the Chinese translations of the Sutra of Golden Light .
Because the Sutra of Golden Light promised protection of the state , in Japan she became a protector-deity , at first of the state and then of people .
Because of the Sutra of Golden Light , in Japan she became a protector of the people .
According to Kōkei , Benzaiten is the third daughter of the dragon-king of Munetsuchi ( 無熱池 ; literally `` lake without heat '' ) , known in Sanskrit as Anavatapta , the lake lying at the center of the world according to an ancient Buddhist cosmological view .
According to Kokei , Benzaiten is the third daughter of the dragon-king of Munetsuchi ( 無熱池 ; literally `` lake without heat '' ) , the lake which is at the center of the world in an ancient Buddhist view .
These were usually the private property , even closely held secrets , of individuals who used them for commercial or military advantage .
It was usually a private property , even closely held secrets , used for commercial or military advantage .
Large-scale hydrography is usually undertaken by national or international organizations which sponsor data collection through precise surveys and publish charts and descriptive material for navigational purposes .
Massive hydrographical studies are usually undertaken by national or international organizations that sponsor data collection through surveys and publication of charts and descriptive materials for navigational purposes .
The science of oceanography is , in part , an outgrowth of classical hydrography .
Hydrography is a subject of Geography .
Samul nori is a genre of traditional percussion music originating in Korea .
Nowadays , some Korean people who play Korean traditional music try to boost Samul nori .
New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service have a Tourist Information Centre in the township .
New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service have an Information Centre in the town .
Burke and Wills also went through the area in 1861 on the journey north towards the Gulf of Carpentaria .
Burke and Wills also went through the area in 1861 on their journey north towards the Gulf of Carpentaria .
At first the area was called The Granites .
The town was first called called The Granites .
Mini-schools typically have themes ( such as pirates or the circus ) and consist of a range of fun and educational activities .
Mini-schools usually have themes ( such as pirates or the circus ) and have of a range of fun and educational activities .
He then tried to travel north west and was defeated by the desert .
He then tried to travel north west but was stopped by the desert .
No high school facilities exist in the town , children travel 365 km to the nearest high school , do home school , or attend boarding schools .
Children travel 365 km ( 227 mi ) to the nearest high school , do home school , or attend boarding schools .
Tibooburra has an arid , desert climate with temperatures reaching above 40 ° C ( 104 ° F ) in summer .
Tibooburra has a dry , hot , desert climate with temperatures above 40 ° Celsius ( 104 ° F ) in summer , often reaching as high as 47 ° C ( 117 ° F ) .
In 2004 the school switched from radio based education to the Satellite Education Program .
In 2004 the school changed from radio based education to the Satellite Education Program .
Pugh often stayed at the Family Hotel ( opened 1882 ) where he painted a number of murals , drawings and sketches on an inside wall of the hotel .
He painted a number of murals , drawings and sketches on the inside wall of the hotel .
He spent six months trapped by drought at Depot Glen , south of Tibooburra .
He spent six months trapped by drought at Depot Glen , south of Tiboorburra .
Tibooburra Outback School of the Air is the village 's educational provider , servicing both the local residents and the children of property owners in the area .
Tibooburra Outback School of the Air is the town 's only school , teaching both local children and the children of property owners in the area .
Nearby is Sturt National Park , which incorporates Cameron Corner , where the borders of three States meet ; Queensland , South Australia and New South Wales .
The main tourist attraction is Sturt National Park , and Cameron 's Corner , where the border lines of the states of Queensland , South Australia and New South Wales meet .
Temperatures are milder in winter , averaging around 19 ° C ( 66 ° F ) in the daytime .
Temperatures are milder in winter , about 20 ° C ( 68 ° F ) in the daytime .
Rainfall is scant throughout the year , apart from the occasional thunderstorm , though in March 1949 and January 1974 the town received around 390 millimetres ( 15 in ) or nearly twice its average annual rainfall .
In March 1949 and January 1974 , the town received around 390 millimetres ( 15 in ) or twice its average annual rainfall .
Prior to that students attended in town , and students on properties were educated through central schools further afield in towns such as Broken Hill .
Before this , children on properties were educated through central schools in towns such as Broken Hill .
It was the search for Burke and Wills that led to the opening up of the country for the pastoral industry .
It was the search for Burke and Wills that led to the opening up of the country for the farming and grazing .
Tibooburra ( pronounced \ / ˈtɪbəbʌrə \ / or \ / ˈtɪpəbʌrə \ / ) is a village in the far northwest of New South Wales , Australia , located 1,187 kilometres ( 738 mi ) from the state capital , Sydney .
It is 1,187 km ( 738 mi ) from the state capital , Sydney .
Allspice , also called Jamaica pepper , pepper , myrtle pepper , pimenta , pimento , English pepper or newspice , is the dried unripe fruit ( `` berries '' , used as a spice ) of Pimenta dioica , a midcanopy tree native to the Greater Antilles , southern Mexico , and Central America , now cultivated in many warm parts of the world .
Allspice ( also called Jamaica pepper , Kurundu , Myrtle pepper , pimento , allspice berries , or newspice ) is a spice which is the dried unripe fruit of the Pimenta dioica plant , a tree native to the West Indies , southern Mexico and Central America .
It ran the browser inside the window space of another application ( e.g. in Microsoft Outlook ) , where the page was then made to look like the content in an email .
The browser runs inside the window space of another program e.g. in Microsoft Outlook , where the page is made to look like the things one would expect in an email , making people think the person was reading e-mail .
Ghostzilla was an open source web browser for Microsoft Windows based on Mozilla Application Suite 1.0.1 .
Ghostzilla is a web browser for Microsoft Windows based on Mozilla .
A material such as gold , which is chemically inert at normal scales , can serve as a potent chemical catalyst at nanoscales .
A material such as gold , which does not react with other chemicals at normal scales , can be a powerful chemical catalyst at nanoscales .
The term `` nano-technology '' was first used by Norio Taniguchi in 1974 , though it was not widely known .
The word `` nanotechnology '' was explained by Tokyo Science University Professor Norio Taniguchi in a 1974 paper .
Prokaryotic cells are usually single-celled organisms , while eukaryotic cells can be either single-celled or part of multicellular organisms .
The cells of a multicellular organism are not all the same .
Prokaryotic cells were the first form of life on Earth .
There are two basic kinds of cells : prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells .
These cells are about fifteen times wider than a typical prokaryote and can be as much as a thousand times greater in volume .
They are larger than prokaryote cells : they can be as much as 1000 times greater in volume .
Bones are rigid organs that constitute part of the endoskeleton of vertebrates .
Bones are parts of the human or animal skeleton of vertebrates .
The Federal Social Court ( Bundessozialgericht ) is the German federal court of appeals for social security cases , mainly cases concerning the public health insurance , long-term care insurance , pension insurance and occupational accident insurance schemes .
The court was created on 11 September 1954 to hear cases about public health insurance , long-term care insurance , pension insurance and occupational accident insurance plans .
Appeals against decisions of these courts are heard by the Landessozialgerichte ( Superior State Social Courts ) , before the cases may wind up at the Bundessozialgericht .
These cases usually start in the Sozialgerichte ( `` Social Courts '' ) , then the Landessozialgerichte ( `` Superior State Social Courts '' ) , before the cases wind up at the Bundessozialgericht .
Frank Jack Fletcher ( April 29 , 1885 - April 25 , 1973 ) was an admiral in the United States Navy during World War II .
Frank Jack Fletcher ( 29 April 1885 - 25 April 1973 ) was an Admiral in the United States Navy .
He was the nephew of Admiral Frank Friday Fletcher .
He was born at Marshalltown , Iowa , of the same family line as Captain Frank `` Pat '' Fletcher and of Rear Admiral Frank Friday Fletcher , noted men in the Navy .
A boot is a type of footwear and a specific type of shoe .
A boot is a type of footwear that protects the foot and ankle .
A string potentiometer is a multi-turn potentiometer operated by an attached reel of wire turning against a spring , enabling it to convert linear position to a variable resistance .
Potentiometers are variable resistors .
Eritherium is the oldest known representative of the Proboscidea , although it remains unassigned to any family within this order .
Eritherium is the oldest known representative of the Proboscideans .
Alice Malsenior Walker ( born February 9 , 1944 ) is an American author and activist .
Alice Malsenior Walker ( born February 9 , 1944 ) is an American author , poet , and activist .
They were married on March 17 , 1967 , in New York City .
They were married on March 17 , 1967 in New York City .
Her father , who was , in her words , `` wonderful at math but a terrible farmer , '' earned only $ 300 ( $ 4,000 in 2013 dollars ) a year from sharecropping and dairy farming .
Her father , who was , in her words , `` wonderful at math but a terrible farmer , '' earned only $ 300 a year from sharecropping and dairy farming .
Because the family had no car , the Walkers could not take their daughter to a hospital for immediate treatment .
Because the family had no car , the Walkers could not take their daughter to a hospital for immediate help .
Continuing the activism that she participated in during her college years , Walker returned to the South where she became involved with voter registration drives , campaigns for welfare rights , and children 's programs in Mississippi .
Walker returned to the South where she became involved with voter registration drives , campaigns for welfare rights , and children 's programs in Mississippi .
Walker met Martin Luther King Jr. when she was a student at Spelman College in the early 1960s .
Alice Walker met Martin Luther King Jr. when she was a student at Spelman College .
Later , she volunteered to register black voters in Georgia and Mississippi .
As a young adult , she volunteered to register black voters in Georgia and Mississippi .
Their purpose was to deliver aid , to meet with NGOs and residents , and to persuade Israel and Egypt to open their borders with Gaza .
Their purpose was to deliver aid , to meet with NGOs and residents , and to ask Israel and Egypt to open their borders into Gaza .
Walker credits King for her decision to return to the American South as a civil rights activist for the Civil Rights Movement .
Walker credits King for her decision to return to the American South as an activist for the Civil Rights Movement .
She worked 11 hours a day for $ 17 per week to help pay for Alice to attend college .
She worked 11 hours a day for USD $ 17 per week to help pay for Alice to attend college .
On March 8 , 2003 , International Women 's Day , on the eve of the Iraq War , Walker was arrested with 26 others , including fellow authors Maxine Hong Kingston , Terry Tempest Williams , for crossing a police line during an anti-war rally outside the White House .
On March 8 , 2003 , International Women 's Day , on the eve of the Iraq War , Alice Walker , Maxine Hong Kingston , and Terry Tempest Williams were arrested with 24 others for crossing a police line .
Her mother supplemented the family income by working as a maid .
Her mother added to the family income by working as a maid .
Walker became interested in the U.S. civil rights movement in part due to the influence of activist Howard Zinn , who was one of her professors at Spelman College .
This was partly due to the influence of activist Howard Zinn , who was one of her professors at Spelman College .
In 1965 , Walker met Melvyn Rosenman Leventhal , a Jewish civil rights lawyer .
In 1965 , Walker met Melvyn Roseman Leventhal , a Jewish civil rights lawyer .
In 1952 , Walker was accidentally wounded in the right eye by a shot from a BB gun fired by one of her brothers .
In 1952 , Walker was accidentally hit in the right eye by a BB gun fired by one of her brothers .
Stared at and sometimes taunted , she felt like an outcast and turned for solace to reading and to writing poetry .
She felt like an outcast and turned for comfort to reading and to writing poetry .
Walker and her husband divorced in 1976 .
Walker and her husband divorced on friendly terms in 1976 .
Walker was born in Putnam County , Georgia , the youngest of eight children , to Willie Lee Walker and Minnie Lou Tallulah Grant .
Her parents were Willie Lee Walker and Minnie Lou Tallulah Grant .
She wrote the critically acclaimed novel The Color Purple ( 1982 ) for which she won the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction .
She won the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize for the novel .
In March 2009 , Walker and 60 other female activists from the anti-war group Code Pink traveled to Gaza in response to the Gaza War .
In March 2009 , Alice Walker traveled to Gaza in response to the Gaza War .
Later that year the couple relocated to Jackson , Mississippi , becoming `` the first legally married inter-racial couple in Mississippi '' .
They became `` the first legally married inter-racial couple in Mississippi '' .
After high school , Walker went to Spelman College in Atlanta on a full scholarship in 1961 and later transferred to Sarah Lawrence College , graduating in 1965 .
After high school , Walker went to Spelman College in Atlanta .
Beauty in Truth , a documentary film about Walker 's life directed by Pratibha Parmar , premièred in March 2013 .
In 2011 shooting began on Beauty in Truth , a documentary film about Walker 's life directed by Pratibha Parmar .
In the mid-1990s , Walker was involved in a romance with singer-songwriter Tracy Chapman : `` it was delicious and lovely and wonderful and I totally enjoyed it and I was completely in love with her but it was not anybody 's business but ours . ''
In the mid-1990s , Walker was involved in a romance with singer-songwriter Tracy Chapman .
She later became valedictorian and was voted most-popular girl , as well as queen of her senior class , but she realized that her traumatic injury had some value : it had allowed her to begin `` really to see people and things , really to notice relationships and to learn to be patient enough to care about how they turned out '' .
She later became valedictorian and was voted most-popular girl , as well as queen of her senior class .
The novel is notable for its detailed portrait of the people , culture , and varied religions of India .
The book is set after the Second Anglo-Afghan War which ended in 1881 , but before the Third , probably in the period 1893-98 The novel is notable for its detailed picture of the people , culture , and varied religions of India .
Kim is a picaresque novel by Nobel Prize-winning English author Rudyard Kipling .
It is a novel by the Nobel Prize winning English writer , Rudyard Kipling .