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30th September 2009
I recently had a couple of students in my Wing Chun class ask for training in swordsmanship. Now, Kung Fu has a lot of weapons forms, but they tend to be stylized, rather than sparring formats. I originally thought of teaching them Kendo, on the Japanes... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
10th September 2009
Historically , Chinese money coins were cast in copper, brass or iron. In the mid 1800s, the coins were made of 3 parts copper and 2 parts lead. Cast silver coins were intermittently produced but are significantly rarer. Cast gold coins are also known to ... Read >
Author: Andy Roman
10th August 2009
Like the conventional Caucasian head, begin the shape of your anime head like an inverted egg. Using light sweeping lines, secure the symmetry but let the lines meet at a sharp angle when forming the chin. The keen-angled chin predominates the anime figur... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
10th August 2009
Many years ago when I was young, men's attitude to animals and other creatures was a pretty cold one. We are superior beings and therefore there's nothing wrong in killing wildlife, was a typical belief.
Hunting was common but more of a sport. Hunters ... Read >
Author: james larkin
03rd August 2009
Historically , Chinese cash coins were cast in copper, brass or iron. In the mid 1800s, the coins were made from three parts copper and two parts lead. Cast silver coins were intermittently produced but are considerably rarer. Cast gold coins are also kno... Read >
Author: Stefan Mcclure
02nd August 2009
Like the conventional Caucasian head, begin the shape of your anime head like an inverted egg. Using light sweeping lines, secure the symmetry but let the lines meet at a sharp angle when forming the chin. The keen-angled chin predominates the anime figur... Read >
Author: Kenny Leones
30th June 2009
Historically , Chinese money coins were cast in copper, brass or iron. In the mid 1800s, the coins were made of 3 parts copper and two parts lead. Cast silver coins were periodically produced but are considerably rarer. Cast gold coins are also known to e... Read >
Author: Joe The Blogger
12th June 2009
Philippines is indeed a beautiful country which offers diversity in terms of culture, hence it is tagged as a melting pot of several colorful and unique cultures. Behind the beautiful façade that the country shows are the values and traditions that the ... Read >
Author: Archie Lopez
27th March 2009
What is Radiant Heating?
The notion of radiant heating is very easy to understand. In relationship to the home, it's the method of transporting heat through what is commonly referred to as radiant heat to the baseboards, walls or ceilings. Radiant heat t... Read >
Author: Tatw
17th March 2009
My black RAZR phone is still as attractive, stylish and strong as ever, merely it betters upon the pilot V9 by adding access to AT&T Navigator turn-by-turn directions and video share calling. Also this RAZR2 V9x phone ups the microSD memory storage compat... Read >
Author: woyk
11th March 2009
If you're determined to explore Asia but unsure which country to stay, you might want to set your sites on Far East Asia and voyage to Japan. Here is some broad but valuable information that is good to know when you trek Japan. It will help you get a bett... Read >
Author: Jenna Sawin
14th October 2008
The “old” days of printing are a matter of definition. What do “old” and printing really mean? A cave man could print and duplicate an image on a rock wall or a supper fast color banner printer can print that same image on a variety of substrates.... Read >
Author: John C. Arkin
08th September 2008
The Samsung Soul is another new phone for the company that has been around in mobile phones for a while. In fact the Samsung Soul is set to be the company's flagship model in 2008. Even the Koreans threw a party when the phone was announced and celebrated... Read >
Author: Caroline Telford
02nd September 2008
1. Everyone is on a diet. Healthy dieters choose a diet that will bring them closer to their life goals.
Diet is a not dirty word. You are on a diet every day, and making it a healthy diet is not as challenging as you may think. It is not about starva... Read >
Author: Sandra Ahten
01st September 2008
1. Everyone is on a diet. Healthy dieters choose a diet that will bring them closer to their life goals.
Diet is a not dirty word. You are on a diet every day, and making it a healthy diet is not as challenging as you may think. It is not about starva... Read >
Author: Sandra Ahten
20th May 2008
Gone are the days when without apptitude in numerical ability one was able to survive and even earn a decent living. In today's stiff competition you need to be swift, precise, and accurate in your decisions.
What you need is not a conventional approac... Read >
Author: Smart League Education
02nd May 2008
With the release of the Samsung F490 the mobile phone world will never be the same again. Gone are the traditional buttons and here is the touch screen interface with vibrating feedback. Is there anything Samsung can't do? We examine this point in this ar... Read >
Author: Mark Hirst
29th April 2008
More than 28,000 young Koreans are working and enjoying holidays in Australia, making Korea the second largest holder of the working holiday visa after the United Kingdom for the country.
Between July 2006 and June 2007, 28,562 working holiday visas we... Read >
Author: amerie
21st October 2007
Travel CebuRoosevelt Mountain Resort: Roosevelt Mountain ResortThings to know when planning to travel CebuTravel Cebu, a good place to visit for travellers. Cebu City is gaining it's name for the city's great beaches. Cebu City, known as the Queen City ... Read >
Author: paseojen
24th July 2007
What are the benefits of learning tae kwon do self defence?
Koreans developed the martial art of tae kwon do nearly 2000 years ago, to aid in defence of their land and property.
Tae kwon do self defence is now one of the world's most popular mart... Read >
Author: ktmcna
26th June 2007
Funerals are emotional events that call for a lot of sensitivity. Flowers or plants at this time are a way of showing that you care and often express what is difficult to put into words. They also add an element of warmth to the occasion.
Sympathy flow... Read >
Author: Christopher Pratt
02nd March 2007
PyeongChang is rapidly rising as the likely candidate for the 2014 bid. Partly it's because Pyeong Chang is well financed with no doping scandal(Salzburg) and with no risk of terrorism or bad infrastructure(Sochi). Korea ( http://korea.ixs.net ) proved it... Read >
Author: Jackie Gates
29th September 2006
Another thing that you immediately notice as a Westerner in Korea, in the first few hours in fact, is how homogenous Korea is: there are very few white people. For the first time in my life, I felt very conscious of how my white skin set me aside from oth... Read >
Author: Paul Symonds
29th September 2006
Before talking more about Kimchi, which I am sure most Koreans have looked for in the index of this book (before considering if this book was worth buying) let's talk first talk about supermarkets in Korea. I have always felt that visiting a supermarket i... Read >
Author: Paul Symonds
13th August 2006
If you're considering teaching ESL in South Korea, there are a few things that you should know before making your decision. It's sometimes difficult to get accurate information. I will sum up some of the most important points for you hear. Then, when you ... Read >
Author: Jason Cresswell
12th August 2006
According to the Webster-Merriam Dictionary, the word dragon is Middle English, from Anglo-French dragun, from Latin dracon.
The definition of dragon is:
A mythical animal usually represented as a monstrous winged and scaly serpent with a crest... Read >
Author: Becky McClure
08th July 2006
Commodities Bull Jim Rogers believes cleaner burning fuels will out-perform oil in the coming years.
In a taped telephone interview, commodities bull Jim Rogers said, "I see a great future for uranium and nuclear power." Rogers sees opportunity in th... Read >
Author: James Finch
08th July 2006
We talked with Jim Rogers, legendary commodities trader, who picked the bottom of the commodities bull market in 1999. Bestselling author, biker capitalist and widely followed, Jim Rogers talks about what he's now investing in.
StockInterview: In an i... Read >
Author: James Finch
17th May 2006
Due to the changing lifestyle of Koreans, a significant makeover has been witnessed in the South Korean food processing industry in the past few years. Now more and more women are getting into some or the other occupation, hence convenience of cooking pla... Read >
Author: James Marriot
14th January 2006
Friday, April 08, 2005
Hello from Cuba (6) - The Student Experience and Political Insights
Hotel Havana Libre, Friday, April 8, 2005, 3:21 pm
It is such an amazing experience to live the life of a student again, after 15 years in business, 2 bu... Read >
Author: Susanne Pacher
24th December 2005
Who would have thought America's most geographically remote State is also its most culturally diverse.
Since at least the 7th century if not before, hardy travellers have been landing on, and calling these picturesque islands home. North Americans, i... Read >
Author: David Skul
24th October 2005
Do what you love, and the money will follow. I have a quote with the same gist on Stesnet. My version comes from Oprah Winfrey. Her quote certainly makes you feel good, and gets you motivated. Plus Oprah is one of the richest women in America so maybe ... Read >
Author: Fred Stesney
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