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    for the group of African martial arts that came out of west Africa and were modified and mixed in Brazil. These original styles included weapons, grappling and striking as well as animal forms that became incorporated into different components and sub styles of the art. In 1500's the Portuguese, led by explorer Pedro Alvares Cabral, arrived in Brazil. One of the first measures taken by the new arrivals was the conquering of the local population, the Brazilian Indians, in order to allow the Portuguese

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    hours to Chinatown located on canal street. New York City is most definitely the city that does not sleep. The lights are always shining in New York City and there is always something to do. The diversity in New York City is shown in the West Indian Caribbean Carnival Parade.Many Caribbean people from distinct backgrounds come together and celebrate. The various flags and costumes convey the distinct backgrounds. There were people from Jamaica, Trinidad, Barbados, and the Bahamas. The bountiful

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    Indian Classical dances have evolved and is still evolving over the years now, and all the classical dances of India have gone through various changes in terms of form, costumes, gender discourses, recognition etc., over the period of time. Being a Kathak dancer myself from six years now, I have seen this dance form has given a lot to its people and also have taken a lot from them. While giving recognitions to the dancer, Kathak has been very choosy rather it has attached prejudices to male and female

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    Nike has been continuously sponsoring the sports kit for the Indian cricket team. Ilie Nastase was the first Romanian tennis player to endorse Nike brand. The distance runner Steve Prefontaine was the first track endorser of Nike. Nike is one of the major sponsors’ of the athletic programs at Penn State University. Some of the fields where Nike is currently sponsoring are: Boxing, Cricket, Football clubs, Golf, Gymnastics, Mixed martial arts, Rugby, Tennis, Basketball national teams

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    area which contrasts greatly with the native cultures. The Indians of the Americas were far ahead of the Europeans of their time. Because of the closeness and respect for nature, many natural cures were used. The Aztecs had even gone as far as surgery to remove organs and even work on the brain. The Indians also took much better care of themselves pysically. This was done by a better diet and exercise. In some cultures a type of martial arts was taught beginning in adolesence, to keep in shape both

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