The left side of the head pin is called "Brooklyn" because of the historical origins of the term in Bowling. When a right-handed bowler hits the head pin on the left side, it often results in a challenging split, reminiscent of the difficulties faced by bowlers in Brooklyn, New York. The name also reflects the way the ball crosses over to the opposite side of the lane, akin to the borough's unique characteristics. This terminology has become a part of bowling vernacular, particularly in informal settings.
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The rotation of the head is called "head rotation" or "cervical rotation." This movement allows the head to turn from side to side.
The Obverse
My guess is because Brooklyn lanes are historically poorly maintained leading to dry conditions. These dry lane conditions lead to the ball hooking to the "Brooklyn" side of the headpin. Purely conjecture though.
The side of a coin displaying a head is called the obverse. It typically features the portrait of a prominent figure or symbol associated with the issuing authority.
The major ones are a pair on either side of the head called the carotids.
Take the shuttle (called the AirTrain) from inside the JFK terminals to the Howard Beach Station of the A train. The A train goes through Brooklyn. JFK is in Queens, and Brooklyn and Queens are two halves of one island. Queens is the north side, and Brooklyn is the south side.
It is called a concussion, although the brain is actually the concussed.
The carotid pulse. Its in the neck on either side of the throat.
The striking side of a modern carpenter's hammer is called the head.
No. They belong to the group called predators and they have eyes to the front of their head. Prey have eyes on the side of their heads so that they can see what is coming.
Lift your chin and look up for a count of 5, then lower head to original position. Tilt head toward shoulder on one side for a count of 5 then to the other side for a count of 5. Rotate head from side to side without straining 5 times for each side. Place hands behind head and push head back against them 5 times. Place hand on forehead and push against them 5 times. Do each set 3 times.