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Once you've found a suitable route to learning hip hop online, begin practicing basic dance moves. One basic move is the hip pull. To start, stand with your feet apart.  Move your right elbow and right hip to the right. As you do so, transfer your weight to your left leg. Repeat on the other side. Go back and forth like this in quick motions. Your movements should be fast and abrupt. Spend a minute or so getting this rhythm down. Now, incorporate your arm into the move move. When you shift with your right hip and elbow, reach your right arm to the left and twist your torso sideways. It should look like you're grabbing something from the air. Return your arm to the side, get back in the starting position, and repeat on the other side. This is a basic move you can add to any hip hop routine. Remember to keep your moves abrupt and direct. This move should not be smooth. It should be kind of disjointed and fast-paced. The chest pop is a really easy step that involves your chest and hand. To start, place one of your hands in front of your chest. Do not touch your chest. Just keep your hand spread out in front about an inch away from your chest.  Pop your chest out and touch your hand. Then, immediately move your chest back into the original position. Do not leave your hand on your chest for too long. Only stop for a moment before moving your chest away from you hand. Alternating which hand is over your chest, you can do this move to the beat in a hip hop song. Happy feet essentially has four parts. To start, stand in a  normal position with your legs stretched out slightly. When the beat begins, you will move your body into four different positions following four beats of music.  For the first two beats, you will pivot on your heels. Pop your right foot up, placing your weight on your heel. Pop your left heel up, placing your weight on the ball of your foot. You will then turn both your feet to the left on the first beat. On the second beat, turn your feet to the right. For the third beat, you would jump forward. Propel yourself using the balls of your feet. Make sure to land on your heels. Then, hop back placing your weight back on your feet. For the fourth beat, repeat the above move again. This time, however, make sure to land on your toes. This is a simple hip-hop move you can practice at home and then throw into a dance routine. To do the arm wave, start off by holding your arms out in a straight line perpendicular to the floor. Keep your fingers pointed outward.  Start by lifting your right hand up slightly. Then, move your hand down until your fingertips are lined up with your shoulders. Bend your elbow to move your hand and shoulder downward, while raising your elbow slightly. Then, straighten your arm out while lifting your shoulder. Lift your left shoulder up while your lower your right shoulder. Drop your left shoulder while raising your left elbow. Then, move your left wrist up while dropping your elbow. Bend your left hand down at the same time. Lastly, drop your wrist down and point your left hand upward. You are trying to make it look like a wave is running through your body. At any given point, the body part that is moving should be higher than other body parts.

summary: Try the hip pull. Perform the chest pop. Try happy feet. Attempt the arm wave.


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The next part of your introduction explains to your reader how that hook connects to the rest of your essay. Start with a broader, more general scope to explain your hook's relevance.  Use an appropriate transitional word or phrase, such as "however" or "similarly," to move from your specific anecdote back out to a broader scope. For example, if you related a story about one individual, but your essay isn't about them, you can relate the hook back to the larger topic with a sentence like "Tommy wasn't alone, however. There were more than 200,000 dockworkers affected by that union strike." While you're still keeping things relatively general, let your readers know anything that will be necessary for them to understand your main argument and the points you're making in your essay.  For example, if your thesis relates to how blackface was used as a means of enforcing racial segregation, your introduction would describe what blackface performances were, and where and when they occurred. If you are writing an argumentative paper, make sure to explain both sides of the argument in a neutral or objective manner. Your topic may include broad concepts or terms of art that you will need to define for your reader. Your introduction isn't the place to reiterate basic dictionary definitions. However, if there is a key term that may be interpreted differently depending on the context, let your readers know how you're using that term.  Definitions would be particularly important if your essay is discussing a scientific topic, where some scientific terminology might not be understood by the average layperson. Definitions also come in handy in legal or political essays, where a term may have different meanings depending on the context in which they are used. It can be helpful to think of your introduction as an upside-down pyramid. With your hook sitting on top, your introduction welcomes your readers to the broader world in which your thesis resides.  If you're using 2 or 3 sentences to describe the context for your thesis, try to make each sentence a bit more specific than the one before it. Draw your reader in gradually. For example, if you're writing an essay about drunk driving fatalities, you might start with an anecdote about a particular victim. Then you could provide national statistics, then narrow it down further to statistics for a particular gender or age group.

summary: Relate your hook to a larger topic. Provide necessary background information. Define key terms for the purposes of your essay. Move from the general to the specific.


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Any excess fabric on the inside of the brim or flue should be trimmed away with sewing scissors or shears. While this is not strictly essential since the excess fabric should be hidden, it might make the hat more comfortable to wear. You can leave the top hat plain and wear it as is, or you can add decorative elements to it to personalize it or make it usable for a costume.  If you are using the hat for cosplay or costume purposes, study pictures of the character you are trying to dress as and decorate the hat accordingly. If you want the top hat to look more “classic,” you could try embellishing it by attaching a black satin ribbon around the base of the flue. To make the top hat more versatile, add embellishments that are removable. Your top hat should now be complete and ready to wear.
summary: Trim away any excess material. Decorate your top hat as desired. Wear your new top hat proudly.