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    Japanese inmates introduced new sports, teachings, religion and agricultural techniques to the state of Arkansas. Some of the new sports that were introduced were judo and Kendo. Teaching was very important for Japanese people. Jerome and Rohwer constructed a school for every 36 blocks in the camps (Densho Encyclopedia). Most of the Japanese immigrants weren’t Christian; the Japanese introduced Buddhism to Arkansas…

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    Craig Markham Case Study

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    1. Craig Markham Teaches Self Defense For fifteen years, Craig Markham has taught the Take Control Self Defense program in Ontario. Through this extra curricular activity, he serves as the Assistant Judo Instructor. Working with women and children who want to have self defense knowledge and experience gives him great joy. He likes to know that he positively contributes to his community through this work. 2. Craig Markham Believes in Community Involvement Not only has Craig Markham spent over a…

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    Dear Keenan, It’s me, Tristan. I’ve wanted to reply to your thanks and the advice you shared with me, some of that has really stuck with me and will for the rest of my life.I wanted to say thank you for the thank you, but not only the thank you but for everything. You were always there for me and some of the conversations we shared my junior and senior year were some of the most important in my high school career, and I wish I had met you sooner as I probably would’ve figured much more of it…

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    better life. Ronda is a extremely versatile fighter now, but was not always as good. This story talks about how she overcame some life altering experiences and use those experiences to help drive her to victory. It shows her evolution for white belt judo fights to professional UFC fights. The story inspires fighters and athletes in general to strive for perfection. This book would be highly recommended because, it has enlightened the reader about what to do to become the best at what the reader…

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    My Passion In Life

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    I am a very athletic. I enjoy doing sports. In my life i have done football, karate, judo, scuba diving, swimming, and so much more. Sport is my passion i really enjoy living in a healthy and happy life. The sports i am mostly passionate about it swimming. Even though i have not been swimming for many years, I have been having a great progress…

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    To the northwest of the Wastelands lies a shattered neighborhood originally a warehouse district. No longer visible are the street grids parallel and perpendicular to one another. The bars, nightclubs, restaurants, and residential lofts, have become infested with creatures performing camouflage defenses. Suburban neighborhoods had become dwelling grounds for the lower, less dominates species. A Caucasian male in seen venturing through the ruins of a neighborhood. Wariwulf…

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    (I was also instructed, by one of the US Navy’s (1942) first recruits of black officers, my Grand Uncle, Sonny ‘Seal’ Green and learned fighting styles of farm animals we invented. Moreover, from the grand champion Sensei Thomas LaPuppet, I learned traditional weaponry {Kobudo} and became his ‘Fire-Tin House’-student, where he worked as a firefighter, and trained during his breaks.) Later (1979) I thought it ideal to go into professional Boxing but my parents sent me to Oneonta College…

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    In today’s society, cops are now portrayed as power hungry villains abusing their power acting about the law. Many people feel cops need less power. I don’t believe this is the case are all and I don’t agree with this opinion. Some cops, a few amount, may act aggressive or just plain power hungry, but I don’t believe the whole bunch should be penalized for the actions of a few. The people think this way because of the media and families who can’t handle the fact that their kin would do…

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    Ancient Roman Arenas

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    Arenas bring together a vast diversity of people, all for a single purpose: to entertain. Arenas attract people of all different cultures, genders, and socioeconomic classes, as well as from various different walks of life. Arenas during the Roman era, as well as today, are gathering places where people of all different backgrounds go to partake in an event. However, modern day sports arenas serve a wider variety of purposes than Roman arenas, and, due to modern technologies, have various…

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    Make My Skin Analysis

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    What is the relationship between the environment and the body and the importance of the use of materials to embody the environment regarding these two artists Ben Skinner and Orianna Haddad? In this essay I will examine what is the relationship between the environment and the body and the important of the use of materials to embody the environment regarding these two artists Ben Skinner and Orianna Haddad. I will be looking at one piece for each artist and analysing and comparing how these two…

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