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    Muay Thai Muay Thai is a combat sport that started from Thailand ’s martial arts which use a similar approach to boxing and or kickboxing with various techniques.  It not only physically challenges the person‚ but it also shows mental control and discipline for the mind in combat knowing how to control the other person at all times.  It is the one sport that requires no shoes or sneakers‚ with hands wrapped and boxing gloves on.  The combat is known as “the art of eight limbs” or sometimes “science

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    Muay Thai Muay Thai is well known as one of the most dangerous sports around the world. Coming from Thailand it has its roots from many ancient forms of Asian martial arts also similar to the style of kick boxing and strike force. Muay as local people call it has an old history full of great fighters. Due to the terrible economy in Thailand it never got too much attention. Instead‚ it has remained a national sport and part of the folklore. Muay Thai has similar rules to every non-weapon fight

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    to Fight The documentary Thai Boxing: A Fighting Chance highlights another dimension of muay thai- one that is not a mere PE or hobby‚ but rather an occupation‚ a human cockfight even. It is a profession many Thai kids see as an effective means to generate income in order for them to eke out a meager living. The sacrifices each of the featured fighters had to do (grueling trainings‚ camps away from their family‚ health risks) in their journey as muay thai fighters can not be compared to that

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    arms". It has been born in North America in the beginning of the years 1960‚ this type of fencing with feet and with gloved fists in a ring has given life‚ in the USA of the years 1970‚ to several forms of full contact and of kickboxing. Thai boxing (or Muay Thai) is a combat sport (martial art) that has been developed in Thailand. It is known also as "the art of all the members"‚ because the hands‚ the feet‚ the elbows and the knees are used very much. Similar martial arts exist in Cambodia‚ Laos

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    fighter. Overall‚ kickboxing has a rich history and many uses in the past‚ and can teach an immense amount of information. More than two-thousand years ago‚ kickboxing started in Asia. The very first forms of kickboxing in existence were Muay Thai and early forms of karate‚ kung fu‚ and tae kwon do fighting styles. All of these fighting styles were integrating swift and crushing movements using the hands and feet‚ and in certain fighting styles‚

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    Cross-Cultural Management “Thai Culture” Content Language & Writing Religion Food & Cuisine Costumes & Clothing Sports Customs & Taboos Business Etiquette Politics Thai Culture incorporates cultural beliefs and characteristics of Thailand itself as well as China‚ India‚ Cambodia‚ and other Southeast Asian cultures. Language & Writing The Thai language is composed of 44 consonants‚ 32 vowels and five tones in Thai pronunciation. Thai is the main language

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    I‘ve lived my life following the National Honor Society conduct and its rules. For example‚ in the field of leadership I was the advisory council representative in my ninth grade advisory. I would like to join the National Honor Society to participate in helping to make my community better. Hurricane Sandy destroyed many peoples’ homes‚ one of my close friends Abid Yazdani’s home was destroyed and I volunteered to go help and clean his apartment. I believe I should join the National Honor Society

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    Socio cultural of elorde

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    is makes you look good that’s why people especialy the young ones go to the gym. The recent rise of UFC with famous fighters like Brock Lesnar‚ Anderson Silva‚ Georges St. Pierre‚ Jon Jones helped the Elorde Boxing Gym because it also offers Muay Thai and Mixed Martial Arts classes. The young generation likes fighting because it can be used as a self-defense and also as a way to get fit. Economic trends Operating a gym is very hard these days because of its competition

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    Top Yao Noi activities would include diving‚ snorkeling and kayaking. The beach also houses a yoga retreat and a Muay Thai boxing training camp. Image Source: http://www.neverendingfootsteps.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/IMG_0736.jpg  10. Hua Hin Beach Merged cultural and natural attractions made Hua Hin Beach distinctive among other beaches in Thailand. Summer residences of Thai aristocrats are renovated and opened to the public to provide an interesting mix of the modern city and the sea

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    THAI LITERATURE

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    LITERATURE THAI LITERATURE ◦The earliest literature of the Thai people was written in Chinese until the 13th century‚ then in Sanskrit and Pali from India. ◦Thai literature was traditionally heavily influenced by Indian culture from the 13th century. Thailand’s national epic is a version of the Ramayana called theRamakien. ◦The most important poet in Thai literature was  Sunthorn Phu‚ who is best known for his romantic adventure story Phra Aphai Mani and for nine travel pieces called Nirats. THAI FOLKLORE

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