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    help each couple will help to keep a marriage successful. HOW TO HAVE A SUCCESSFUL MARRIAGE 3 Marriage is defined as the formal union of a man and a woman‚ typically recognized by law‚ by which they become husband and wife (Merriam-Webster Dictionary‚ 1996). It is a scared joining of male and female under the Power of God. The marriage vows explains‚“ I take you‚ to be my lawfully wedded husband‚/wife‚ to have and to hold‚ from

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    Forceful armies were especially important in both Rome and Greece‚ where their dynamic military permitted them to dominate and expand their territories‚ thus increasing their empire’s power and influence. Most notably in the Roman Empire‚ the strong martial force led the state to victory in several battles‚ including the Battle of Zama. The empire’s powerful military obliterated Carthage and led to Rome subsequently taking control of the area. As a result of winning such battles‚ Rome took control of

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    Boxing is one of the oldest sports to ever be played. It can be traced as far back as the Ancient Greeks‚ who participated in it as early Olympic Games back in 668 B.C. Boxing is a martial art and combat sport in which two people engage in a combination of strength‚ reflexes‚ and endurance by throwing punches at the opponent. Ever since boxing originated‚ there has been health issues with the sport. Boxing can result in health issues such as head trauma‚ brain damage‚ bodily injury‚ and future

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    ENG2 MMA A dramatic orchestration of bodies and limbs‚ Mixed Martial Arts is fighting at its absolute best. Behind all the sweat‚ blood and large muscles lies two men in a desperate struggle as old as time itself. When these men step into the octagon‚ 10‚000 years of civilization are stripped away and is replaced with the primal necessity to be the best in order to survive. When they fight‚ they don’t do just for the fame‚ the money or even for the advancement of the sport. They fight because

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    says something about my height because I realized that’s part of life.someone is going to test you even if you don’t know them. A lot of people think if you have big muscles you can beat anyone up. Well that’s wrong‚ when I was into MMA (mixed martial arts) i was extremely good at it because

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    The Martial Arts of Japan The martial arts have influenced Japan in many ways. Many of these arts have been passed down from ancient times and are still even practiced today. In my report‚ I will examine the major Japanese arts and tell how they have influenced Japan. First‚ however‚ I will give a little background for these arts. The original word for Japanese martial arts was bujutsu‚ or art of the military. This had more to do with physical techniques than philosophical and mental. The physical

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    Gutowski 1 BrandonGutowski Carrie Morris Narration of Asia 30 January 2012 The Influence of Buddhism In Chinese Martial Arts Since first introduced During the Han Dynasty‚ Buddhism has played a major role in Chinese art and culture. This is especially true in the traditions that surround the art of Shaolin Kung-Fu‚ and their strong belief in Chan (Zen) Buddhism. Kung-Fu was Influenced by the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama and focuses heavily on the belief that enlightenment is attained through

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    themes in her works to the antimodernist movement. Intriguingly‚ though the martial ideal and paganism are two of the most prominent elements throughout Guiney’s catalogue of work‚ no scholar has yet attempted to reconcile both of these elements in the space of the same study‚ a missed opportunity that serves only to diminish‚ rather than illuminate‚ the impact of Guiney’s works. In examining both religion and the martial ideal in Guiney’s essay‚

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    Kalaripayattu-Mother of all Martial Arts The Malayalam word "Kalari" implies gymnasium while the term "Payattu" means practice in weaponry. Kalaripayattu is the oldest martial art and is known to be the mother of all hand to hand fighting. It is the most established existing martial art‚ dating back more than 2000 years and said to be the herald of famously known Chinese hand to hand fighting‚ as the Buddhist monk Bodhidharma took this learning from India to China. Kalaripayattu started in Kerala

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    work. Since my tutorial questions were raised based on Kipnis’ work‚ my reflection will also focus on her work. Kipnis in her work relates monogamy to social relation and pointed out that most people have high possibility to cheat on their spouse. From my perspective‚ Kipnis believes that marriage is against love. When she relates monogamy as a social relation to Capitalism‚ when she thinks that marriage is like the martial panopticon‚ when she believes marriage labors people. She makes us to

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