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    contenders is judo. This Japanese military workmanship is known for showing contenders effective tosses and hooking strategies. Not at all like jiu jitsu, judo is for the most part polished from an upright position, however may profit customary jiu jitsu specialists since it permits them to take the battle to the ground. At long last, sambo is a Russian military workmanship that underlines the significance of takedowns and accommodation holds. It incorporates standing procedures that are like…

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    chicks did not like that and decided to come over to try get attention but the fleshy things were focused on me. I bragged to the other chicks that I had all the fleshy guys focused on me, that set one of the other chicks off the edge. He ran at me and judo kicked me in the face. Another chick was lowered into the container I stumbled backwards from the kick then smelt something interesting a tasty smell wafted into the container and I saw it a bowl full of delicious pellets I dove right in and…

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    Vin Diesel as the immortal witch-hunter Kaulder, in the American supernatural action film by director Breck Eisner's The Last Witch Hunter, has two daughters, and promises trouble to any person who deals with them in a less than respectable manner. Earlier this year, American actor Vin Diesel, welcomed to his family baby Pauline and Vin Diesel named her in honor of American actor, Paul Walker, who played alongsde him as Brian O'Conner in the street racing action film The Fast and the Furious.…

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    about the 1700s when it spread across Asia. The samurai used Jiu-Jitsu in combat as a way to disable armed and unarmed opponents. In 1882 a man named Jigoro Kano developed a form of Jiu-Jitsu based on throwing your opponents it later became known as Judo. Then in 1914 a student of Kano named Mitsuyu Maeda moved to Brazil and was subsequently offered to house by Gastao Gracie, who he offered to teach, but Gastao Gracie, believing he was to old to fight asked Maeda to teach his son Carlos. Carlos…

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    Its roots lie in the art of Judo, a martial art using throws and holds (“History of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu”). Judo was originally created by a man named Jigoro Kano, who was believed to be the father of the modern Japanese educational system. In 1882, he used techniques he had learned from two other martial arts, Tenshin Shin’yo Ryo and Kito Ryu, to form his own style “Kodokan Judo.” Kano believed in extensive kata practice, a system of individual training…

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    In a society where men are seen as the superior sex and gender, women are constantly put down when they break through the “glass ceiling” that men and society create. Women are expected to follow a certain look and physicality that will let them fit into society's “mold”. According to Devor, femininity is described by how a woman acts, looks, and portrays herself. However, there is one woman who disallows that from happening. Ronda Rousey, an American mixed martial artist and judoka, who…

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    Twenty-seven seconds left in the round, the commotion of the thrilled judo fans and enthusiasts merging into a haze of moving figures, my body fatigue and only thriving off the rush of adrenaline. I go in for the attack at once and in the next second following, all I hear is white noise, all I see is the bleeding of dark spots and the dimming of light; it’s like the world shut off for a few seconds. Then, it was like the world shut off for many, many months after that. The moment my head hit…

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    Due to its ever rising popularity, more and more people are deciding to learn how to defend themselves by taking Jujitsu. However, a quick Google search for Jujitsu gyms in the area reveals a list of gyms that read “Traditional Jujitsu,” and others “Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.” What gives? Is there a difference between Traditional Jujitsu and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu? Inception: Traditional Jujitsu was created in feudal Japan as a means for warriors to defend themselves should they have found…

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    This is essey about two diffrent cultures and religions the Native American and Judeo-Christian creation story.These two stories can help us see how diffrent and similar are these two stories.In the beginning we can see how they are diffrent. In the Native American story we have no clue who created the skyworld and people on it,while in Judeo-Christian story we know that God created a world in 7 days.This difference tell us that Christian have strong fait in one creator of the world.This…

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    In the past years, society has changed tremendously. There are many stereotypes that society displays, to men and women at a young age. Theses stereotypes are then pushed into them to make them follow these expectations to be accepted. Stereotyping means to generalize people, things and situations. Examples of this would be plus size models that are now role models to bigger, non-attractive girls and job positions that are not taken by women, that were thought to be just strictly for the men.…

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