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rapunzel
If you think you can climb a tall tower by holding onto your hair, try tying the end of your hair to the edge of your bed. Hold on, then let go and cut your hair down.
A princess who was born at the wrong time and had to spend most of her life in a tower would have been the perfect model for hair product advertisements if she was alive today. She would have been especially lucky if she was a black person with long hair.
This diagram shows how a computer processes information. It starts with the user inputting data into the computer. The computer then processes the data and produces an output. The output is then displayed to the user.
There was an old story about a girl who loved a man and grew her hair for years so she could be with him. This story was written down in a book called Osmanname in 1558 and was described in a picture. This story has been passed down through history and is still known today.
rapunzel
rapunzel
If you think you can climb a tall tower by holding onto your hair, try tying the end of your hair to the edge of your bed. Hold on, then let go and cut your hair down.
rapunzel
A princess who was born at the wrong time and had to spend most of her life in a tower would have been the perfect model for hair product advertisements if she was alive today. She would have been especially lucky if she was a black person with long hair.
rapunzel
This diagram shows how a computer processes information. It starts with the user inputting data into the computer. The computer then processes the data and produces an output. The output is then displayed to the user.
rapunzel
Rapunzel Tower is a tall building located in England.
rapunzel
There was an old story about a girl who loved a man and grew her hair for years so she could be with him. This story was written down in a book called Osmanname in 1558 and was described in a picture. This story has been passed down through history and is still known today.