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    Judo

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    Judo Judo is a modern martial art‚ combat and Olympic sport created in Japan in 1882 by Jigoro Kano. Its most eye catching feature is its competitive element‚ where the objective is to either throw or takedown an opponent to the ground‚ immobilize or otherwise subdue an opponent with a pin‚ or force an opponent to submit with a joint lock or a choke. The philosophy and subsequent pedagogy developed for judo became the model for other modern Japanese martial arts that developed from koryu. The worldwide

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    Benefits of Judo

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    The Benefits of Judo According to the National Crime Victimization Survey 232‚960 women were either raped or sexually assaulted in the United States (Sexual Violence). That happens to be more than 600 women a day. Is there any way that this could have been prevented? Yes‚ there are many ways. One of the best ways would be martial arts‚ specifically Judo. In this paper I will be discussing how judo can help women‚ and people in general with self defense as well as discipline‚ fitness‚ respect for

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    Judo Strategy

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    Business Strategy Review‚ 2002‚ Volume 13 Issue 1‚ pp 20-30 Judo Strategy: 10 Techniques for Beating a Stronger Opponent David B Yoffie and Mary Kwak The idea of judo economics‚ building on analogies with the sport of judo‚ has been around for at least 20 years. But taking these ideas further to judo strategy means that a framework of strategic principles can be developed to help companies put stronger opponents on the mat. Why do some companies succeed in defeating stronger rivals‚ while others

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    A Brief History of Judo

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    A brief history of Judo Judo is an exciting unarmed combat sport that originated in the Orient as a means of self-defence which has since grown into an international competitive sport. Judo developed out of ju-juitsu‚ a form of unarmed combat beleived to have been introduced into Japan by a Chinese monk‚ Chen Yuan-ping in the early seventeenth century. Various ju-juitsu schools developed and young samuri were instructed in the art. This was in the days of chivalry among Japanese knights. Samuri

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    Women's Judo Debate

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    Women’s Judo My dear fellow judokas‚ martial arts practitioners and sports women‚ I‚ Gemma Gibbons‚ am delighted you have joined me today to unravel the nauseating‚ adverse light that has been shown upon women’s Judo recently. After‚ having unfortunately been exposed to an atrocity of a biased article revolved around yours truly‚ I felt compelled to express my rage and dismay towards the sexist‚ ignorant writer behind these fabricated words‚ Andrew M Brown. Ladies‚ who is he to tell us which sports

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    Judo: Technical Principles

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    Module name : Judo Technical Principles Module Code : MOD 002755 Assignment 2 Student number : 1122593 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1. The meaning of Kodokan 2. Location of Okuri-ashi-harai in the techniques of the Kodokan 3. Similar but different : related techniques 4. Kumi-kata 5. Basic technique of Okuri-ashi-harai (or barai) 6. Dynamic explanation of the throw 7. Kata form a. Importance of kata b. Situation of the throw in the kata c. Technical aspects of the throw in the Nage-no-kata d. Key

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    verbal judo

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    Report Assignment: 10% Due Week 10 (next week) In essay form document a realistic scenario from your placement experience in which you applied the principles of “Verbal Judo”‚ non physical intervention in a critical situation. If you are not in placement‚ think of a time in your job or another real life situation in which you applied these principles. This report should include the background information leading to the scenario‚ a description of the principle(s) applied‚ and a self-critique

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    Verbal Judo

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    Verbal Judo is a 138 page book‚ written by George J. Thompson‚ Ph. D. and was published in March 2004. It is classified as a nonfiction‚ personal growth‚ self help and communication genre. Verbal Judo is based on the art of words and how to utilize them in various situations‚ in everyday life. The following three chapters left an impression on me; chapter two: The Language of Guidance‚ chapter four: The Language of Persuasion and chapter eight: The Language of Enforcement. They remained me

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    Verbal Abuse

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    A child as young as two can be affected by verbal abuse. Mistreatment during infancy and early childhood negatively affect early brain development and can have a long term effect into their adolescence and adulthood. The experiences we live through infancy and early childhood provide a framework for the expression of children’s intelligence‚ emotions and personalities. When those experiences are primarily negative‚ children may build up emotional‚ behavioral and learning problems that carry on during

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    Verbal Abuse

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    Kara Therese T. Ybañez‚ Gabrielle Eliza S. Ms. Lauro English 9 17 March‚ 2014 Why the Law on Verbal Abuse Should Not Be Implemented Is abuse limited to the scars that only the eyes can see? As the common saying goes‚ “There is more than what meets the eye.” What is verbal abuse exactly? Verbal abuse includes labelling‚ name-calling and being offensive through words towards a person. Verbal Abuse can greatly affect a person’s emotional and mental stability which creates pain and anguish.

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