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    martial arts. I took karate lessons in AAK‚ the Association for the Advancement of Karate-do. At first‚ my goal was just mainly self defense. That someday if I see this man again‚ I would punch him in the eye and throw a full roundhouse kick in his “you know where”. But I was wrong. Self defense is just a part of learning the art. From the word Karate‚ “Kara” means empty and “te” means hand. A fight with an empty hand is a misconception of the true meaning of Karate. Gichin Fonakoshi

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    Karate is a martial art developed in theRyukyu Islands in what is now Okinawa‚ Japan. It was developed partially from the indigenous martial arts of Ryukyu Islands called Te (手?‚ literally "hand"; Tii in Okinawan) and from Chinese kenpo. Karate is a striking art using punching‚ kicking‚ knee strikes‚ elbow strikes and open hand techniques such as knife-hands‚ spear-hands‚and palm-heel strikes. In some styles‚ grappling‚ throws‚ joint locks‚ restraints‚ and vital point strikes are also taught.[3] A

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    Karate (空手?) (/kəˈrɑːtiː/; Japanese pronunciation: [kaɽate] ( listen)) is a martial art developed in the Ryukyu Islands in what is now Okinawa‚ Japan. It was developed partially from the indigenous martial arts of Ryukyu Islands (called te (手?)‚ literally "hand"; tii in Okinawan) and from Chinese kenpo.[1][2] Karate is a striking art using punching‚ kicking‚ knee strikes‚ elbow strikes and open hand techniques such as knife-hands‚ spear-hands‚ and palm-heel strikes. In some styles‚ grappling‚ throws

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    Karate and Fitness Karate is a martial art developed in Okinawa‚ Japan. It can be practiced as an art‚ sport‚ and combat sport or even as self-defense training. Traditional karate usually was considered as self-development. However‚ in this modern society‚ people started to consider karate as psychological element incorporated into a proper attitude such as perseverance‚ fearlessness‚ virtue and leadership skills. Karate is generally using punching‚ kicking‚ knee strikes and elbow strikes

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    arateEnglish Japanese Pronunciation Line Up Shugo Shoe-go Attention Kyotsuke Ki-O-skay Ready Yoi Yo-E Sit down Saiza Say-za Bow Rei Ray Thanks Arrigato Are-ray-gato Way of the Empty Hand Karate-Do Kara-te-doe Teacher Sensei Sen-say Student Deshi or Montei Des-she Mon-te Chief Instructor Osensei Oh Sen-say Grand Master Hanshi Han-she Training Hall Dojo Doe-joe Forms Kata Ka-ta Turn

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    COMMUNICATION & CULTURE The Informative Speech Assignment Only upon approval of your research from Mrs. Cluff will you be able to continue on to the stages below. Stage 1: Informative Speech Outline (see page three below) completed during preparation time and due in class the day of your presentation. Stage 2: Informative Speech Presentations due on your presentation day (email list of dates of students’ presentation will be sent by email). Stage 3: Final Informative Speech Paper due immediately

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    type of speech would the speaker choose. Well chapter 13 contents the creative process for informative speaking. What informative speaking is how to choose a focused informative topic‚ how to conduct a research and informative outline? The chapter also contains how to organize the body‚ introduction‚ and conclusion of the informative speech. Lastly chapter 13 contents explain how to prepare to present the speech and evaluate and informative speech. In order to make a well informative speech the speaker

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    A List of Informative Speech Topics: Pick Only Awesome Ideas! Just when you thing you’re way past through the question "How to write an essay?"‚ another one comes. That’s the thing students desperately Google like "What is a informative speech?" – and‚ believe experts‚ this is something you’ll definitely need some professional help in. Informative speaking is a speech on completely new issue. Tell your audience something they have never known! Now that you know the answer to the question “What

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    Oral Communication Summer 2013 Informative Speech Outlines Guide Topic: Nike Informative Speech Specific purpose statement: To inform my audience … How the Nike brand was formed and became a household name. Nike brand is a well-known household name because the companies founders were able to capitalize on a logo paired with celebrity sponsorship and representation. Introduction 1- In 1972‚ the “Swoosh” logo was designed for thirty-five dollars and in 2012 Nike’s net worth is

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    61 informative Informative Speaking These directions expand upon but do not replace the information in the UIL Constitution and Contest Rules. The contest director should read Sections 1000‚ 1003‚ and 1004 of the Constitution‚ then read these guidelines for additional details. See also the Academic Quick Reference Chart‚ found in the appendix and on the UIL website. Before the meet Regional Advisory Committee (Region) The League office appoints a committee of speech and debate coaches to advise

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