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    endorsement letter on his desk. He glanced at the clock and realized that he had to have an answer for Mr. Honda within the hour. He was feeling very frustrated and stressed from the events of the past 10 days. He decided that he would go to the karate school after work‚ something that always made him feel better. He sighed as he thought about what he had to do next Scott Scott was 26 years old and had been living in Japan for 18 months. He was born in Auburn‚ Massachusetts‚ and had spent most

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    in feudal days. Karate is actually a Japanese word meaning empty hand.(Nakayama 80) This applies that no weapons other than the hands are needed to attack or defend. Karate is categorized into four parts -- physical conditioning‚ self-defense‚ mental conditioning‚ and sport. A typical Karate tournament would include demonstrations of breaking‚ weapons use‚ self-defense techniques‚ tradition and open forms and the most exciting competition‚ sparring. Nobody is quite sure when Karate was created‚ but

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    B. Second Main Point: There are over 9 strategies of Mixed Martial Arts that makes each fighter unique in the way they train and fight in a competition. 1. The different disciplines that are commonly used in cage fighting are Karate‚ kickboxing‚ Muy Thai‚ Judo‚ wrestling‚ Brazilin Jiu-jitsu‚ and Kenpo. Each and every art that is listed has a different strategy to their fighting game such as striking‚ knees‚ elbows‚ kicks‚ takedowns‚ submissions‚ clinching‚ control‚ sweeps‚

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    Coming to the United States from a Spanish country means facing many challenges such as learning a new culture as well as a new language. Learning English has alway been a challenge for everyone. However‚ this gets worse when you’re learning English as a second language. This is because the second language English learners fears of getting bully. Another reason is that they’re scare of getting people laugh because of the way that they pronounce the words or their accent. At the same time‚ they scare

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    Norris was born in Ryan‚ Oklahoma on March 10‚ 1940‚[7] to Wilma (née Scarberry) and Ray Norris‚ who was a World War II Army soldier‚[8] a mechanic‚ bus driver‚ and truck driver.[9] Norris has stated that he has Irish and Cherokee roots.[3][8][10] Norris was named after Carlos Berry‚ his father’s minister.[8] He has two younger brothers‚ Wieland (1943–1970; killed in Vietnam) and Aaron (a Hollywood producer). When Norris was sixteen‚ his parents divorced‚[11] and he later relocated to Prairie Village

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    unconscious.I revived in some time and I saw my body with protective metal gear. I was shocked when I heard a voice from the sky. I couldn’t believe my ears. The voice said “You are a superhero now‚ Our city Kingstown is being destroyed by the soldiers of Karate‚a evil scientist‚ and we need your help immediately‚ your forces are unable to stop karate’s soldiers.”When the voice stopped I yelled back“Who are

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    to control a situation‚ or become wiser. When we get older‚ we gain more mental strength through experiences. Karate is a good modern day example of strength. This teaches self-defense‚ but the main focus is on strengthening you mentally. Through karate students learn to only use it as a form of self-defense. Through this they see that it takes more strength to refrain from using karate then it does to actually use it. Another good example of mental strength is my grandparents; they have been married

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    outside and fight him when he later ran into him * Jim Jones sustained severe neck damage from Bob Black * Jim Jones had turned down a $50 000 hockey contract to finish school‚ but was planning on turning pro next year * Bob Black is a karate student * Jim Jones will never play a contact sport again * Tort of Assault * Bob Black brings against Jim Jones * Jim Jones shouted his threat at Bob Black at the hockey game in front of witnesses * Just moments

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    Nicholas Tirado Professor Markus Recreation Leisure 3/19/14 Chapel Hill Recreation Center Mission statement: The Chapel Hill Recreation Center promotes the desire of students and our community to seek and maintain a balanced‚ healthy lifestyle. The Center ensures that its environment and programs remain stimulating‚ challenging‚ and inviting. Recreation and leisure activities offered by the Chapel Hill Recreation Center focus on integrating mind and body through positive traditional

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    Even though his disabilities make every-day life skills difficult‚ Tyler does not give up and works hard to achieve all his goals. His karate instructor brainstorms with Tyler about ways to he can perform karate moves which are challenging for him due to his disabilities. He demonstrated all of the karate moves from his knees. His cub scouts group wanted him to participate in the baseball game. He batted from his chair and was pushed around the bases by his father

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