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      Why Is Karate Kata Important? Three Points Of Discussion
      Why Is Karate Kata Important? Three Points Of Discussion was written by Dr. Jason Armstrong from DownloadKarate.com- Philosophy & Zen- Relationship to sports karate?- A time chest of Advanced self defense techniques for black beltsKata must be the foundation of karate training. It allows one to share a pool of knowledge which the greatest karate-ka of the past, and present, have used to study the

      Written by: Boxing Fighting Center


      Cyprus – Italy want three points: WC 2010 Qualifying
      At Larnaca, Cyprus National Team will be receiving Italy with the idea to disturb two or three points Road to South Africa 2010, On Saturday.It seems that Italy can’t have any problem to defeat Cyprus. But, as it happened with Malta – Portugal, they have a draw in their head to head history. Also, Italy won only two times with a quiet difference.Can Cyprus repeat a draw? Can Cyprus make histo

      Written by: Eufa Euro 2008


      Cyprus – Italy want three points: WC 2010 Qualifying
      At Larnaca, Cyprus National Team will be receiving Italy with the idea to disturb two or three points Road to South Africa 2010, On Saturday.It seems that Italy can’t have any problem to defeat Cyprus. But, as it happened with Malta – Portugal, they have a draw in their head to head history. Also, Italy won only two times with a quiet difference.Can Cyprus repeat a draw? Can Cyprus make histor

      Written by: The 2008 UEFA European Football Championship Blog


      Three Devastating Questions To Ask Evolutionists & Three Points Which Destroy The Theory Of Evolution And Show That Intelligent Design Is A Reality
      "I myself am convinced that the theory of evolution, especially the extent to which it's been applied, will be one of the great jokes in the history books of the future. Posterity will marvel that so very flimsy and dubious an hypothesis could be accepted with the incredible credulity that it has."-Malcolm Muggeridge (world famous journalist and philosopher), Pascal Lectures, University of Waterlo

      Written by: Shattered Paradigm


      Three points that everyone should know concerning the 7,000 students who drop out of high school every day.
      You couldn’t view any media source recently without hearing that 7,000 students drop out of high schools every day. It is a serious concern – and it is a very complicated problem. CNN equated the situation to 7,000 students “going missing” each day. Equating drop outs with missing children sensationalizes the story and while it grabs attention, it only creates a panic for a quick fix, rather than helping to promote the large scale overhaul of communities and schools that is truly needed. The comments of the “experts” who have been interviewed have offered little help. To most of them, the fix is centered on higher “accountability” on the part of schools, more “rigor” for students, or more “relevance” in subjects for students. And of course, NCLB proponents always st

      Written by: The Principal's Office


      Three Points - FREE Funny Pictures, Images, Videos, Jokes
      ====================Without GlassesSoon after our last child left home for college, my husband was resting next to me on the couch with his head in my lap.I carefully removed his glasses. "You know, honey," I said sweetly, "Without your glasses you look like the same handsome young man I married.""Honey," he replied with a grin, "Without my glasses, you still look pretty good, too!"

      Written by: FREE Funny Pictures, Images, Videos, Jokes


      Three points about May Day illegal immigrant marchers
      Two points the marchers might want to consider: 1. I don't mind people marching peacefully. I just don't think you're plan, if I understand correctly would be the best course of action. Neither do most Americans. You march and we, in a nice way, say, "We don't believe your plan would be in our best benefits. Since we run the country, we get to decide. In fact, it seems rather ungrateful to demand something from your, in many cases, unwilling hosts. 2. Why would the marchers hold the rally on May Day? May Day is associated with Communism which the United States spent great human and physical resources to defeat. It's against many Americans' values and, if that's the kind of system you want, I don't think you're the kind of immigrant we shall choose to have. Really, why would we want to allow people to come in if they want to take our possessions and distribute them amongst themselves? Think about it. 3. The American realization of what's going on has created a different at

      Written by: Asymmetric


      Boys From Brazil Secure Three Points
      Arsenal 3 - 1 Fulham 1 - 0 Baptista (4) 1 - 1 Davies (78) 2 - 1 Adebayor (84) 3 - 1 Gilberto (87 pen) After four minutes, yesterdays thought that it may be the game where we finally hand out a sound beating started to resurface, especially as The Beast made short work of heading home Adebayor’s perfectly stood up cross - almost reminiscent of Brady in the ‘79 Cup Final. A sound start and surely the beginning of a good afternoon’s football.  Baptista snatched at two shots, failing to trouble Niemi but when the target was found, the Fulham ‘keeper was more than a match for the efforts, saving well from Toure, Fabregas and Adebayor before the half time whistle sounded. But the Second Half was mystifying. Why did the team fail to perform? Were they too complacent? Whatever it was, and partly it was a marked improvement by Fulham, there was no response until Fulham had equalised and threatened the goal once more. For the equaliser, there can be one person who accep

      Written by: A Cultured Left Foot


      Ronaldo Steals Three Points (Fulham 1 - Manchester United 2)
      Just when it looked like United was heading towards a 1-1 draw, up stepped Christiano Ronaldo to score a wonderful solo goal, skipping past two defenders to put United a whooping 9 points clear of closest rivals Chelsea. Throughout the entire game, we were outplayed, outmuscled and outhustled by a very spirited and determined Fulham side. And it was little wonder that they took the lead in the 17th minute. Edwin Van der Sar and Vidic collided into one another while clearing the ball and it fell to McBride. It was by no means a simple tap in and McBride did well to steer it into the net beyond the scrambling Vidic and Ferdinand. Fulham threatened to score a second goal with their robust play, but failed to do so and were punished by a sucker punch very much against the run of play. Rooney found Giggs with a cross and Giggs somehow miskicked and the ball skewed into the goal beyond Lastuvka. In the second half, Fulham should have grabbed at least a couple of goals to put the match beyond

      Written by: My United, My Life


      Three points, but still more work to be done
      Three points earned, and still hovering around the top of the table which is an extremely positive sign. Jímenez proved his critics wrong today after what was seen as a huge failure against Betis last weekend. Fielding arguably our strongest 11 against Espanyol, we handed them their first defeat 2-0. Maresca ...

      Written by: soccernews


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