References: * Lau‚ H. T. Chinese Chess. Tuttle Publishing‚ Boston‚ 1985. ISBN 0-8048-3508-X. * Leventhal‚ Dennis A. The Chess of China. Taipei‚ Taiwan: Mei Ya‚ 1978. (out-of-print but can be partly downloaded) * Li‚ David H. First Syllabus on Xiangqi: Chinese Chess 1 * Li‚ David H. The Genealogy of Chess. Premier Publishing‚ Bethesda‚ Maryland‚ 1998. ISBN 0-9637852-2-2. * Li‚ David H. Xiangqi Syllabus on Cannon: Chinese Chess 2. Premier Publishing‚ Bethesda‚ Maryland‚ 1998. ISBN
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cleverly offers a new approach to understand Sun Tzu’s ideas‚ which is by learning the game Go. As described in class‚ Go is a ancient Chinese game that is still popular today. (Cunningham‚ Go Lecture) Go used to be a game for the upper class while Chess would be for the lower class citizens. This game is for strategic thinkers who have to employ stratagems and tactical
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The technology that surrounds us is changing the way we think. Humans have been influenced by our technology since the dawn of civilization. Now‚ it is the Information age that has created a new kind of human intelligence‚ a change in our thinking worthy of great enthusiasm and intense scrutiny. It seems like the majority of people believe the Internet and new media has diminished our memory‚ our creativity‚ and our intelligence. There is even research into the neurological effects of using Google
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2012 EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Participated in: ICARUS‚ Lovely Professional University‚ 2012 Inter School Chess competition‚ Prabha Gyan Peeth School‚ 2010 Solo Dance Competition‚ Prabha Gyan Peeth School‚ 2009 AWARDS AND HONOURS First Prize - Inter School Chess competition‚ 2010 Third Prize – Solo Dance Competition‚ 2009 Head Boy‚ 2010 LANGUAGES KNOWN English‚ Hindi HOBBIES Playing chess‚ listening to music‚ watching movies PERSONAL DETAILS Mother’s Name: Mrs Suman Singh Father’s Name: Mr Ram Singh
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district of San Francisco during the 1950’s. Waverly was known as the child prodigy after she grew interest of chess while her brothers were playing it one day. Her brother‚ Vincent‚ had received a used chess set that were also missing some pieces from a Baptist Church Christmas Party that her family had attended. Waverly‚ being six years old‚ learns to play chess and becomes a national chess champion by her ninth birthday. She learns the complexity of the game from a man she met on the streets.
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is consumed by greed‚ but is indubitably blind-sighted that he wishes away his life. Mr. White and his son are playing a casual game of chess whilst waiting for Sergeant-major Morris to arrive. Mr. White gets distracted by the nature‚ and his son got his father’s king cornered. The son then wins the
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Students everywhere are being picked for honor societies in their schools. When a student learns that they have been selected for such an honor‚ it encourages them to maintain their standing‚ or even find a higher ground. I‚ Matthew Hurley‚ was ecstatic to learn that I was considered for the honor society of Fairview Schools. I am now a third quarter sophomore and through my time so far in high school‚ I believe I have shown the qualities of a student in the Honor Society. I strongly adhere to the
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Fighting “That” Instinct When I was first assigned to read What the Dog Saw I thought to myself‚ “Wow this book could be a little dull. This is my first college assignment and I have to read nineteen essays that are written by this Malcolm Gladwell guy of whom I have never heard of. I thought college work was actually going to be interesting‚ apparently not!” After getting the book and just reading through the different topics Gladwell had written about I began to realize that my assumption was
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Corruption in sports has often been big news. Whether related to match-fixing in soccer‚ involving referees‚ goalies or other players — be them in Italy‚ Germany‚ Kenya‚ Brazil‚ China‚ or elsewhere —‚ or in cricket‚ or in other sports. Or buying the votes of some members of the International Olympics Committee (IOC)‚ so to give the award to the the briber’s city. Or judges making backroom deals in figure skating. While such cases of corruption have taken place‚ it is not clear that it is a systemic
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RESEARCH PAPER FOR P.E 3 Submitted by: Armando T. DelaTorre Submitted to: Sir. Franco M. Velas FUNCTIONS OF LEISURE Relation to Increased Production and Consumption The function of leisure is largely determined by the kind and amount of free time and by the ideas of the age. When spare time consists of short breaks between long periods of sustained labor‚ its function is thought of as recreation – relaxing the worker so that he can work more efficiency after the break. When the goals
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