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- 5681: Karate and Tae Kwon do
- ... kwon do are just two ways to exercise. The fact is they share numerous similarities and differ in many areas. While they contrast in their fighting style and history, they share the common goal of personal unity and peace. When selecting a martial art, it is necessary to compare and contrast the similarities and differences that each school has to offer. Karate and tae kwon do have their own unique style ...
- 5682: San Martin
- ... South America. He was a master of military strategy, a skill which led him to success. San Martin became a national hero in many South American countries, particularly in Argentina, where he also had strong personal ties, as he was born there, and enforced his ties by later marrying an Argentine. In this paper, I will discuss the biography of San Martin, a person who made important history in colonial America ...
- 5683: Boating In Florida
- ... example, Lake Tarpon is not very big and when you get a lot of people boating and drinking it is easy to make a fatal mistake. With the combination of skiers, pontoon boats, drag boats, personal water craft, and alcohol on a lake as small as lake Tarpon it is easy to get confused and have a collision. This danger is not restricted to lakes or other small bodies of water ...
- 5684: Sigmund Freud
- ... Freud's group fell victim to political infighting, and some of his closest adherents (such as Alfred Adler and Carl Jung) split from the group with bitter feelings. Freud continued working, developing his theories, and writing -- producing a stunning volume of work. In 1909 he made his first international presentation of his theories, at Clark University in Massachusetts. His name was becoming a household word. In 1923, he was diagnosed with ...
- 5685: Aztec Mythology: Quetzalcoatl
- ... presents Quetzalcoatl in human form and as a holy priest who comes down from his heavenly abode to give the Aztec people a new religion. He tries to make the Aztecs rituals more of a personal spiritual event. Before his arrival the legend says that the Aztecs sacrificed hundreds of humans to the various gods. In the form of the high priest Quetzalcoatls goal is to make Aztec ritual more ...
- 5686: Does Heaven Exist?
- ... felt, then it must have a creator. At the time, the prevailing view was that the universe had existed in much the same state forever and that it had no beginning. But could science be writing God out of the picture? The beauty and order of the laws of physics themselves suggests there must be something behind those laws, something driving the mathematical beauty and order in the universe. The finely ...
- 5687: The Quinault Indian Tribe
- The Quinault Indian Tribe Most people dont know anything about the Indians in the Northwest today. That is the exact reason that I am writing this paper. To help inform more people about the Indian tribes of the northwest more specifically the Quinault Indian Tribe. The largest and most important Salish people on the Pacific shore of Washington State, living ...
- 5688: Influences of Chinese Culture
- ... care and pain after death and it gave a strong impulse to the spread of Chinese learning throughout our country. I think the best thing that Chinese taught us is the necessity of courtesy in personal relationships and respect for the family they also taught us resignation to the forces of nature. After my trip here in China Im expecting to have a position in a civil service of government ...
- 5689: City Engineer and Director of Public Works
- ... the policy of an employer under these circumstances, or to report his concerns to the proper authority, it is stated, nevertheless, that the engineer has an ethical "right" to do so as a matter of personal conscience. It has been concluded that "the Code only requires that the engineer to withdraw from a project and report to proper authorities when the circumstances involve endangerment to the public safety, health and welfare ...
- 5690: Transcendentalism
- ... He wishes that the spiritual principle should be suffered to deomonstrate itself to the end, in all possible applications to the state of man, without the admission of anything unspiritual; that is, anything positive, dogmatic, personal. Thus, the spiritual measure of inspiration is the depth of the thought, and never, who said it? And so he resisits all attempts to palm other rules and measures on the spirit than its own ...
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