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    motivated and determined young man. After experiencing this‚ Bruce committed to personal growth with a set of goals and ambitions. Emigrating to the United States as the age of nineteen would be a significant turning point for him. He opened his own kung fu school and established an acting career in America. Before fulfilling his acting career fully‚ Bruce had a severe back injury that jepordized his work. But being Bruce Lee‚ this couldn’t stop him. Yet Bruce Lee’s biggest fight was always himself

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    activities being held in the campus. However‚ two of them said that “kung waay sanction sir indi takon mag attend kay yadi pa magbyahe ako trisikad para may balon adlaw-adlaw” in other words he was only attending the school activity because there was a sanction being implemented‚ if not he would rather spend his time driving a “trisikad” to earn for his daily allowance. The other respondent said that “depende sa activity kung manami eh”. In short her presence during the school activity was dependent

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    School” aesthetics for Kung Fu. However dated special effects and editing would appear‚ to current viewers‚ the successful feature practically reinvented a standard for producers in the cinematic sphere. Hollywood action later popularized Hu’s editing and innovative techniques within martial arts pictures. Adaptations were applied to remodel the viewing experience of action cinema; firstly‚ enhancing the use of editing‚ camera movement‚ anamorphic lens and choreography. Kung Fu became the spectacle

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    Hard Fists and the Battle Call There was a man who made a promise; a man who swore to be the best; a man with ambition; a man who refused to lose; a man called Bruce Lee. Even now‚ after all these years‚ we still remember this name‚ and join the passion of this master’s soul. We can say that his spirit is not dead. His name has been linked in people’s words‚ and his image has been etched in people’s minds. From the hills and shores‚ we still listen to Bruce Lee’s battle call. Childhood

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    Prologue: Yali’s Question Jared Diamond has done extensive field work in New Guinea.  His indigenous New Guinean politician friend Yali asked why whites had been so successful and arrived with so much "cargo" compared to the locals.  Diamond rephrases this question: why did white Eurasians dominate over other cultures by means of superior guns‚ population-destroying germs‚ steel‚ and food-producing capability?  Diamond’s main thesis is that this occurred not because of racial differences in intelligence

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    In this report we will examine a couple of Australian movies which offer representations of Australian masculinities and discuss how men are represented and the relationship between this and questions of Australian identity. These movies are namely Crocodile Dundee (character Mick Dundee) and The Adventures of Barry McKenzie. One point becomes evident that that the characters type symbolized in Australian movies is predominantly male centered. Australian films are inclined to show a gender intolerance

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    Bibliography: Shostak‚ M. 1981‚ Nisa: The Life and Words of a !Kung Woman‚ Harvard University Press‚ Cambridge Mass‚ USA Schultz‚ E A & Lavenda R H 2005‚ Cultural Anthropology: A Perspective on the Human Condition‚ 6th edn‚ Oxford University Press‚ New York van Gennep‚ A. 1960‚ The Rites of Passage (S T Kimball‚ trans)

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    2.12 Global access to improved water and sanitation Growing up in a country where fresh‚ clean water flows with the turn of a tap‚ many Australians might assume it is a limitless resource. It is not. In fact‚ an article in the business magazine Fortune in May 2000 included the statement: ‘Water promises to be to the twenty-first century what oil was to the twentieth century’. In many parts of the world‚ people lack access not only to clean‚ safe drinking water‚ but also to the basic sanitation

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    experiences of the old ones through their enthusiasm. “Maihahalintulad natin ang isang pagiging lider sa isang baso. Oo‚ sa isang baso. Bakit? Ang lider ay isang baso‚ kayo ang magsisilbing tubig. Kung wala ang isang baso‚ anong mangyayari sa tubig? Magkakawatak watak at kakalat. Samantalang kung may basong susuporta at hahawak sa tubig‚ hindi ito matatapon. Tulad ng isang lider‚ kapag wala siya‚ ang mga tao ay mawawalan ng pagkakaisa na magiging dahilan ng pagkakawatak-watak ng relasyon nating

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    The Analects‚ or Lunyu (simplified Chinese: 论语; traditional Chinese: 論語; pinyin: Lún Yǔ; literally "Selected Sayings")‚ also known as the Analects of Confucius‚ is the collection of sayings and ideas attributed to the Chinese philosopher Confucius and his contemporaries‚ traditionally believed to have been written by Confucius’ followers. It is believed to have been written during the Warring States period (475 BC–221 BC)‚ and it achieved its final form during the mid-Han dynasty (206 BC–220 AD)

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