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    The Kaliradman Warriors

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    Title: Kaliradman Warriors Background of the study: The word Kaliradman refers to the Filipino weapon-based martial arts and fighting system. Kaliradman emphasize the use of hand weapons such as swords‚ knives and spears. This kind of martial art was not well known today‚ even though it is can be considered one of our national prides and served as our cultural identity. Objectives of the study: * Its primary objective is to give entertainment at the same time help the preservation and propagation

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    Warrior Net

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    question why internet was so important to us? How does a computer network can receive data from other network? And what was really happening to the information we are working with in a computer network? And then because of the video clip titled the warriors of the net also known as the dawn of the net‚ give answer to my questions. Because the video were discussing clearly‚ systematically‚ and easily the cycle of information we are working within a computer network. The characters involved on that movie

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    Was the “way of the warrior” justifiable to precede abusive treatment of prisoners? Although the Japanese created barbaric tactics‚ they did it to follow their moral codes and fulfill their honor. During World War II‚ the Japanese had seven camp groups‚ and within those groups‚ there were branch camps as well. Additionally‚ the purpose of these prison camps was to demonstrate the shame of surrendering. In doing so‚ the Japanese soldiers used the prisoners’ manpower to support the frontline troops

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    Reflection of Identity

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    Cited: Kingston‚ Hong Maxine. The Woman Warrior. New York: Vintage International‚ 1989. 19. Print Kingston‚ Hong Maxine. The Woman Warrior. New York: Vintage International‚ 1989. 47. Print. Kingston‚ Hong Maxine. The Woman Warrior. New York: Vintage International‚ 1989. 165. Print.

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    Beowulf Essay

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    would rather die in battle than to live and be considered dishonorable. Failure to them was not an option. However‚ the Spartans were not the only people to feel this way‚ for example Beowulf‚ Pat Tillman‚ and Ahmed Ibn Fahdlan from‚ “The Thirteenth Warrior” show these same characteristics and have little care for life and death‚ even if it is inevitable. To start off‚ Beowulf shows no fear towards death‚ as long as he completes his task in killing Grendel. At the time Beowulf was written‚ the idea

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    No Name Woman

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    drinking water”. Throughout the “No Name Women”‚ Kingston speculates often and even struggles with her own cultural identity and understanding of “what is Chinese?” The purpose of Kingston’s inclusion of No Name Woman in her more elaborate piece: Woman Warrior: Memoirs of a Girlhood among Ghosts (1976)‚ was not only to give remembrance to her aunt after “fifty years of neglect” but also to establish her cultural identity as both an American and Chinese woman. Kingston “alone” assumed responsibility and

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    Kingston's Mulan

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    supplied Chinese girls with dreams of becoming more than their culture allows them to. It is through these stories that women live to their fullest extent. The stories exemplify what a woman strives to be‚ not a mere housewife or slave‚ but a great warrior. One such talk-story is that of Fa Mu Lan. Throughout the years‚ the story of Fa Mu Lan has changed from storyteller to storyteller‚ each with its own dramatic difference. To illustrate the dramatic changes that occur among storytellers‚ one can

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    The Warrior Heir

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    In the beginning of the book‚ Katniss receives a visit from President Snow himself. She knows this is odd because Snow rarely leaves the Capitol. Snow explains to Katniss that she has started somewhat of an uprising. He can’t kill her so he tells her that it is imperative for her to convince the districts that she truly loves Peeta. Snow wears a white rose on his lapel that smells of blood. Katniss then receives a visit from her stylist Cinna. Cinna has come to make her beautiful again for the

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    warrior ethos

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    A Message To Garcia Book Report 1. " A Message To Garcia" 2. Lcpl Street 3. Elbert Hubbard 4. Published in 1977 5. Publisher: Peter Pauper Press‚ Inc 6. 32 Pages 7. Price of Book: $7.99 8. Inititave‚ Courage‚ Commitment BODY: I believe every marine should read this book. This book really describes what true honor‚ courage‚ and commitment is about‚ there is a lot to learn from this book‚ especially for young junior Marines. I agree with all the points that the author gave in his writing

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    Literature Analysis

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    The Silent Treatment: Suppression of the Voice in The Woman Warrior and When Living Was A Labor Camp Gloria Anzaldúa‚ in her novel Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza‚ proclaims that “I will have my voice: Indian‚ Spanish‚ white. I will have my serpent’s tongue – my woman’s voice‚ my sexual voice‚ my poet’s voice. I will overcome the tradition of silence” (81). Anzaldúa is speaking out against those who encourage and demand that she (and other minorities) tread with caution when they

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