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    Space-X, that every day are working on large, groundbreaking research in the STEM fields. When I am not at school learning, I have many extracurricular activities I like to participate in including karate, kickboxing, robotics club, chemistry club, student council, and mu alpha theta. I have been doing karate for the past thirteen years and recently took up kickboxing as an extension of my training in the martial arts. This year I started doing both chemistry club after finding out that I love chemistry

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    information that allowed me to gain a better understanding on the topic of karate. By doing this, I was able to refine my question from being a broad question more of a detailed and precise question. The majority of information I found was reliable but not relevant to my question. For example, some of the sources I found were companies promoting their business by presenting the rewards an individual can obtain from training karate. This was unreliable as it was bias towards the company being advertised

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    Hello, Goldstein family! We started the day off with some lunch and moved over to the Kinney Center for karate and yoga. Jake was a little hesitant to transition to the other building but once we got him in the classroom we were able to start with some of our yoga poses. Jake did a great job playing group game with his peers. The first group game was similar to musical chairs where there is music playing and whenever the music stops everyone would have to stop on a yoga mat and do the designated

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    St-Pierre. George St-Pierre, aka GSP is a professional mma (mixed martial arts) fighter and held the UFC world champ. GSP has a black belt in Kyokushin Karate, and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. George was raised in St-Isidore, in Quebec (a town of only around 2,000 people) and was bullied by older kids for years, when he was 7 his dad put him in Kyokushin Karate. St-Pierre has said “life isn’t like the movies, when you’re only 8 or 9 and they are 12 there is still only one of you and three of them you can’t do

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    Band Captain Reflection

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    example on how others should behave and gives assistance to others. Based upon past experiences, my role as a leader was most prominent in the Ridgeland-Hardeeville High School Marching Band and when I studied Chun Kuk Do Martial Arts at the Dunamis Karate dojo. The lessons from these previous roles will assist me in my commitment to Francis Marion University, and assist me in assuming greater roles during my time there. In the Ridgeland-Hardeeville High School Marching Band, I took the responsibility

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    Bipedalism, the Essence of BUDO ZENDOKAI is a KARATE organization. Generally speaking, KARATE is a martial art that is performed by mainly using arms and legs as weapons. However, to embody BUDO, ZENDOKAI KARATE has broken the stereotyped idea of considering KARATE techniques as those about only punches and kicks, and established our own system of KARATE techniques, with which we can fight in MMA or no-holds-barred. If BUDO would only require the courtesy and morality as all the necessary conditions

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    The Effects of Popular Culture on Chinese American Stereotypes Popular culture has had a great impact on Chinese American stereotypes. Chinese Americans are portrayed as really smart and good at math and science. In television shows and movies Chinese Americans usually play doctors, an information technician or someone else with a highly educated job. People always assume that all Chinese Americans people excel in math and science. Another stereotype surrounding Chinese Americans is

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    Black Belt Speech

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    “A black belt is a white belt that never quit.” Starting out with a white belt symbolizing purity and a blank slate, martial artists train their body and their mind to work in harmony. The hard work and determination reflects on the color of their belt. Starting from pure white, the belt is dirtied with sweat, blood, and tears until the belt turns into a dirtied black color. In March of 2009, this speech was given to me and 23 other brown belts during our black belt recognition ceremony. The instructor

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    Right now I 'm gushing with excitement, but later I might be gushing with blood.  Which one is better?  I don’t know.  I 'm only half dead right now but I think that 's kind of like a phone battery situation where it seems like after 50% the battery drains a lot faster. Oh well. I don 't know if I have more potential or kinetic mental energy.  You know there are multiple shades of black.  All you art people out there might be like, “That’s not how this works,” r something like that, but just hear

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    Cheyanne's Behavior

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    During week two, Cheyanne only took karate class on Wednesday. She started off her week by giving her mother trouble while getting ready for school in the mornings, and an overall lack of discipline and focus at home. On Wednesday her mother recorded that Cheyanne knew she was going to karate class that day, and her focus and studies show great improvement. Her mother also recorded that her respect, discipline, and control had greatly increased on Wednesday compared to the start of the week. It was

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