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KARATE'S HISTORY
The History of Karate
The History of Karate
Introduction
Karate is related to the martial arts family, it was initiated from Ryuku Island, which is now known as Okinawa in Japan. Karate was developed from indigenous fighting style which means that fighting with “empty hands” (Haines, 1968). In Karate, punching, ...
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WASHINGTON'S APPROACH TO COMMAND CONTINENTAL ARMY
Washington's Approach to Command Continental Army
Washington's Approach to Command Continental Army
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George Washington's role in the American Revolution has not been lost in the mists of time, but most modern Americans have lost touch with his actual character and style because of the immense cultural ...
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Nixon's Resignation
On Aug. 5, Nixon made public the transcripts of three recorded conversations that were among those to be given to Jaworski. At the same time he admitted that he had been aware of the Watergate coverup shortly after the break-in occurred and that he had tried to halt the ...
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9/11
9/11
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9/11 is the most significant event after the two world wars that has had immense implications for many countries around the world. Several nations became embroiled in the war and many countries continued to suffer from the direct or indirect actions of American policies that were shaped under the influence ...
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Abstract
In this study we try to explore the strategies of one of the great emperors in the history of military leadership there come the name of Napoleon Bonaparte. Some of his expansion policies became unrealistic which caused him failure, but despite all the mistakes, he is considered as prominent figures ...
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Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
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The term civil rights mean the rights and freedoms enjoyed by the individual as a citizen in a community or state or country. These rights include freedom of expression and freedom of the press and religion and freedom of ownership (Harold 2004). It also involves the ...
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Abner Doubleday at the Battle of Fredericksburg
Abner Doubleday at the Battle of Fredericksburg
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In the Battle of Fredericksburg (12-13 December 1862), Abner Doubleday's division (Volunteer Union Troops) played a its role. In this battle I Corps was commanded by Major General John F. Reynolds and Abner Doubleday (1819-93) was ...
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Kent State Killings
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On 4 May, 1970 National Guardsmen shot and killed four students for no apparent reason in the U.S. state of Ohio, who were protesting against the invasion by U.S. troops in Cambodia. The Kent State massacre shocked America, and it was the beginning of the end of President ...
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US SECRETARIES OF STATE
US Secretaries of State
US Secretaries of State
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The role of US Secretary of State Marshall in WWII victory
George C. Marshall a famous soldier and statesman won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1953. He is credited as the architect of the Allied victory in World War ...
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Jim Crow
Jim Crow
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“Jim Crow” was the name given to laws and practices originating in the late 19th century that in effect extended the enslavement of Africans and maintained a legal second-class citizenship status for free and newly freed Africans. The goal of Jim Crow was to physically segregate and discriminate ...