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 Martial arts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Furthermore, the preservation of a martial art requires many years of teaching at the hands of a good teacher to pass on the art for a single generation.
Karate meaning 'Empty hand' (originally called Te meaning 'Hand'), is perhaps the most popular martial art in Japan and the West.
Tang Soo Do (also "tangsudo", which means 'way of the Chinese hand') is a traditional Korean martial art descended from Karate, which remained outside the merging of Korean styles into a national sport in 1961.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Martial_arts   (6075 words)

  
 I could be wrong....
The complications are daunting--duty to a loving wife at home, a family of wealthy in-laws to be placated, job schedules to be juggled, and of course the whole problem of extreme social disapproval of their illicit passion.
The film, of course, is Woody Allen's Match Point, about an ambitious lower-class tennis pro who strikes up a friendship with a rich pupil, and ends up dating and marrying the pupil's sister--while carrying on a torrid affair with the pupil's sexpot current-then-ex-fiancee.
On the contrary, academic freedom has always gone hand in hand with "peer review"--the idea that a scholar's work is to be judged solely by his or her colleagues.
icouldbewrong.blogspot.com   (9577 words)

  
 North Western Winds
Anytime we're dealing with film and moving images, we also expect those images to be at the very least interesting.
I like a film to treat the screen like a canvas and to fill it with rich imagery of the sort that don't get to see a lot of in day to day life.
It's probably my fondness for films that look good that prevents me from having much affection for older film, despite the fact that a lot of them have stories I might like.
northwesternwinds.blogspot.com   (3537 words)

  
 Frequently Asked Questions about speed improvement training
Each "In" is an acceleration push that is followed by an "out," which is relaxing (while running fast), taking some sips of air, and coasting off the previous acceleration push.
Twenty athletes were tested and filmed for sprint ability over the first three steps of a 15m sprint and classified as fast or slow.
When learning the acceleration position, which is a hard learn forward from the ankles, it require time and conditioning of the middle-ear, nerve endings in the body, and the central nervous system (proprioceptors) to give the athlete a since of balance.
www.40speed.com /SpeedFAQ.html   (2951 words)

  
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Pakistan Federal Religious Minister Ejaz-ul-Haq has said the government was extending all possible travel facilities to the Sikh yatree (pilgrims) and has now decided to issue multiple visa to Sikhs visiting Pakistan from Europe and America.
The Punjab Government would virtually launch its election campaign from this Holy City by handing over the Rs 5-crore Maharaja Ranjit Singh Panorama to the Municipal Corporation, apart from laying foundation stone of a Rs 173-crore elevated road here tomorrow.
The theme of the festival is "What being a Sikh means to me" and this young filmmaker's competition for Sikh Youth (up to age 25) is designed to encourage and inspire Sikh youth to get involved in media and film and use their creativity to produce interesting and educational short films
www.sikhiwiki.org /index.php?title=Main_Page   (1114 words)

  
 The Viridian Design Movement
It's not about intelligence, yet it can change our relationship with physical objects in the three-dimensional physical world.
Not because it's inside some box trying to be smart, but because it's right out in the world with us, in our hands and pockets and laps, linking and tracking and ranking and sorting.
Doing this work, in, I think, six important ways:
www.viridiandesign.org /2006/03/viridian-note-00459-emerging.html   (6135 words)

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